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{ E | “Winced that the man was a somnambu. ‘Mat, and while in this condition had j (gone to his death. Baliey was on duty y_ Monday jorning. He was relieved from the f heel at 4 A. M. and went below. He ent to the pantry and got a cup of flee anda sandwich. Then he went to ‘ 1s room and turned in, ‘The last seen c FEP-WALKER FLL FF SHP. |Foreman Of Paint Concern ine haled the Fumes of One Puartermaster of the Minneap- 4 ofis Lost His Life in a Som- 4 nambulistic Stroll on Voyage ’ Across the Atlantic. His WALK IN BROAD DAY. i Not Live Long. $0 BECAME A SUICIDE. Thomas Dunhy twenty-three, foreman of the Von Hoveling American Compo- sition Company, at Fortysfirst street and Third avenue, Brooklyn, kiiled him- self with a dose of arsenic in the come pany's office to-day , Dunn entered the employ of the firm when he was & la@ and worked his;wag’ up to be foreman, He waa well paid and enjoyed thé confidence of his em- ployers, Some thmo ‘ago he fell 4 vic- tim to stomach trouble and as his work kept him constantly where he would have to Inhale the oder of paint mix, r sinent constantly would Inevit- fatal lea row deapondent and de- a his Mfe quickly instead of fhe remarkable story of a man who his birth and walked overboard hile asleep was brought Into port to- y by the Atlantle T: port line teamship Minneapolis. ‘The most re- arkable part of the story Is that the an must have walked the whole length the ship, climbed the companion lad- lers and gone on deck in broad daylight. » Phe man, who was reported missing when the ship arrived in port, was pare. H. Bailey, the ship's Quarter ster. He was thirty years old, un- rried and lived In Deal, England. The Minneapo:ts) 1s running on the American line. She stopped at South- pton after leaving London on March £ The Quartermaster was missed onj 2 ably poisoning Cided to end bs Inehes: vst opened the Works to-day and start. deinen to Work, ‘Then he went to the office, looked the door behind him and taking « bottle of arsenic from tan) ontg caest he-ewallowed a larg? quantity of }t Workmen who sought him for jnstrucion® saw him through the glass. pa the office door, He was un When y they called the broken in and Norwegian Hospital. THIEVES GOT $500 IN LooT. Plundered Brooklym Honse in Ab- wence of the Pamily, SneWk thieves entered the home of John Colby, at No. 8) New York avenue, Brooklyn, to-day, in \fhe family's ab. sence, and got away with thirty-one ar- ticles’ of silver and ‘bete-a-brac, two dozen pleces of silver tablewure sand twenty pieces of jowelry, the entire Lut valued at $00. the morning of the second day from rt.-So strange was the man's disap- nce that Capt, Thomas F. es dered the ship searched, and every ef- rt was made to find him. 1t was from ports by the members of the crew t Ihe officers finally became con- es on the floor, uid mot force the door police. The door was where he died. the man was at 6.8) o'clock, when ie boy who occupied the room ley got up and went on deck WAbout three hours later it was dis- @overed that Bailey was missing. with When questioned the boy sald that had left the Quartermaster asleep e his bunk. ‘The man's c.othing was und beside his bunk, ‘The Minneapolis en et high seas while c y she passed four 1a ebergs ntered gales and | ing. On Fri- | and five small B'way at 6th Ave, Visit the New Dressmak- ing Department. ts ror. This is our first season making Dresses to Order.’ But vou'd never suspect it. In re- gard to the élements that make success, we $tarled the business cven—it not ahcad—of the houses that have made Dressinaking a specially for “he only drawback is the absence ¢ prestige in this particular line. But that will follow as our styles, work- manship and prices become more widely known. Every customer we costume this Season should bring us at least four new ones next season, That’s the reward we are striving for. Can'you think of a more in- spiring incentive? jadame is from France—a Paris- jan modiste of proved ability. The artistic fibre of her nature may be traced in the gowns that develop beneath her guiding hands. A single visit is all that is needed to make you recognize the charac- ter of this branch of Mac We have aimed to surpass all others. And our lexicon contains no such word as failure. f Meanwhile, we will make the Dress for you for less—much less—than it would cost in Paris — and make it just as well. ; And we mini- mize. the ex- penditure of pos time and patience. Never more than three fittings required. Dee very made ten days after the order is taken, Foreign models, mod- ifications, our own’ ideas—or your own, , Ready-made Suits and Costumes. 4 Floor, Broadway, We are showing one of the largest assortments of Ready- made Suits and Costumes that can be seen in the city Many of them. are exclusive—only one of each, If pressed for time—and the need is urgent—women who have always had their Dresses made-to-order will be pleased by the styles and the pertect grace of the Suits and Cos- | tumes on second floor. | Trimmed Hats. #. co» You'll find that our collection of the newest styles for women and children is all we claim for it, Richi:erials and low prices, . That’ the pleasant combination, Women’s Hats, $5.50 to $39.96; Others Charge $7.50 to $50.00. Misses’ Hats, $2.97 to $12.96; Others Charge $4.00 to $18,00, id ou must not think that price alone marks the diflerence. ( ‘om: Hats we'offer with those on sale in other stores at higher rates your eyes, trust to your own taste and judgment, Our produc. are finer—beautiful trimmings, exquisitely applied, The result is ‘to chance or accident. It was striven for, We intended to give er value than others, Tried hard and have succeeded, Gur lay should be of absorbing interest {o the artistic and the ' be hu dgtia Poison and Knew He Could |: 22d St, New ¥ consumption. mall: 1 Was hurned to the| ci me up to die, In’most « praise of the Koch treatm men and women, A CONSUMPTIVE’S GRAVE.”’ “I am so grateful for my escape from what looked to be certain death from con- sumption that 1 do not hesitate to state the facts plainly and fully for the beneft of other suffusops from that terrible disease. “1 wan fethe last stage of consumption. T spit blood. had chilly and fever and those terrible night sweats of consumption, ce ie continually and violently and was rapidly approaching consumptive’s death, “Two brothers, two sisters and my mother bad died of consumption. It became com- mon talk among my famfiy and friends that I would soon go the aame way, My dectors abandoned my case, telling my family that I was doomed. “M medicine seomed to benfit me T became wo low that the night wateh- my boiside had to give me every few inutes a whiskey atimulant to keep me alive, and ead thought that every par- oxysin of coughing would carry me away. My family physician said T could live but tWo days more. “My family determined to make one last effort to wave my life. and finally ordered the Koch Inhalation Treniment, of 48 West York, to be sent to cur home. "1 breathed these olly vapors into my Jungs and air tubes. In a shor ytime the healing vapors opened up my bronchial tubes, and nearly a pint of matter was nally ers a thrown out, which gave me the first relief I had had tn many months, “In four months T was discharged by the Koch Lung Cure completely cured of my Not a trace of the disease ts my lungs are healed, I breathe nor- And know that I ‘am permanently |. My famil¥ physician, who had giv in thustastic In left. his T sclemnly assert that every word of this statement I* true, and Invite any one inter- ested to call upon me or to ask nly neigh- bors and friends. miraculous reco lof whom marvel at my This, my complexion and form than any- thing T have ever used," —Anna Held ‘Thousands of Textimoni-~ als, AML speak 10 tae 9 use that wil) Roun: thy Flesh th FOR DEVEGOPING THE BUST OF restoring Gabby breane to their natural beauty. tour it has never falled to give pe:tect faction, FOR REMOVING WRINKLES. ould have wrinkles or crow! Dr, Charles’ 10, massaging the 19 Park Place, York, Solid Gold Eye Glasses; $1.00 a Pair. ewe are the same kind of glasvos an are sold generally at $5.00 a pair, but FOR THIS WEEK u the chance to buy them 4 you can get them at res. t ‘opportunity fective would kngw the a the economy of coming to me I'd Mmore patienta than I would care for, I've been established for more than a quarter century and I have helped thou. of pertect . I want to help more thousands ¥ sy wepecialieta will examine your ‘yes without any charge, whether you buy Glasses or not. Every pair of these Glasses 1 gui fo, be absolutely cor- 106 B. 23d St., New Yorkyooar gen av "S41 Fulton St, BKlyNynear Dexald Av,, 192 Fulton St, BUN, near Orange st Coward Shoe The absolutely ‘Oxford Tie.” Perfect fit, perfect comfort, perfect perfect appearance, Made on the same perfect plan as the celebrated “Cow- ud Good Sense Shoe.” Invall up-to-date shapes for highest terma of | DR. CHARLES’ FLESH FOOD {8S good as. yours for female troubles, i ec) rms, | fi See eeaTeee Cas retaping whe beets ade | Ooten ft they do not ask for It, Miss Gannon, Secly Detroit Amateur Art Association, tells young women what to do to avoid pain and suffering “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—I can gonscientiously recommend Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetab!e Compound] to those of my sisters suffering with female weakness and the troubles}which so often befall women, 1 suilered for months with general weakiess, and felt so weary, that I had hard work to keep up. I had shooting} pains and was utterly ‘miserable. In my distress i vised to use §ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoynd to me When I todk the first dose, for at that time my res’ In six weeks | was a changed ~|woman, perfectly well in every respect. I felt so elated and happy that I want all women who suffer to get welas 1 did.’—MISS GUILA GAN- NON, 359 Jones St., Detroit, Mich., Se¢retary Amateur Art Association. It is clearly shown in this yogng lady’s letter that Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Con pound will certainly cure the suffcrings of women; and when one ccnsider§ that Miss Gannon’s. letter is only one of the countkss btuncrefs: which we are continually publishing in the newspapers of this coun- try, t great virtue of Mrs. Pinkham!s uedicige must be admitted by all;-and for the abgplute cure of all kinds of female ills nojsubstitute can possibly: take its place. Women should bear this important fact ingmind when they go Into a drug store, ad be sure not to accept anything that isplaimed to be “just as good” as Lydia —. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, for no other medicine for female ills has made s0 many actual cures, How Another Young Sufferer Was Cured. “DEAR. MRS. PINKHAM:—I must write and tell you what your Vegetable Compgund has done for me, 1 suffered terriblyevery month at the time of men- struation, and was not able to work. Y@ur medicine has cured me of my trouble, I felt relieved after taking onejbottle,’ 1 know of_no medicine MISS EDITH CROSS, 169 Water Street; Haverhill, Mass. /Remember, Mrs. Pinkham’s advice i (ree, and all sick. women are such vast experl- ence, and has helped so many women. 36000 "28 rite to-day. uce the original Jetters and signatures of IT if we cannot jstimonials, whieh wil Lydia forthwith p 1 wth The HISTORY of MEN'S CLOTHES. “Styles that were and styles that are.” Look, men! upon this picture and know That Forty Centuries ego—a Persian Man's dress was not complete without Gloves on his bands and socks on his feet. "Tis a sort offeminder for you in a way Not to forget Buch things for Easterday. Have You Planned for Easter? We've a little ancient history of our ers’ clothes have been conspicuous if the ap. ete Easter parades for their style and grace. They stick out for goodness among the ordinary sort, They look as well ag the highest priced —here ars for Easter} Frock Coats and Vests, $15 to $32. ke Suits, $10 to $25, $28, Easter Neckwear, 50c, tan, gray—$1. bies, Silk Hats, $1.85, $3, $5. and 1dw, all leathers, $3. Open Every = te Vogd Brothers This Week. AQ: r.Cor Common teas oan be bought for expensive, be d address, and we ‘ou a 10 OTHERS, North Moore & i HALF POUND, 30c. LOWEST PRICED STCRE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOCDS. Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE. 224 TO 23d ST.. NEW YORK. Special Wednesday Offering of Easter Needs in : Suits, Coats, Dresses. Misses’ and Children’s , » The marked beaut fot us a business of very g department is always, busy. A Special Sale of Misses’ Voile Tailored Suits, We have closed out the entire line of the qanufacturer of a special style of suits, and will offer them for Wednesday only. These are Voile Suits, collarless blouse jacket, in trimmed in stitched taffeta, ‘and undervests. in taffeta, Misses’ Tailored Suits of Fine Cheviot New shape blouse jacket, collarless; large pouch sleeve, jacket trimmed in fancy braid; trim- med skirt with fan plaits at bottom; value $15.00; special..............005 10, 75 Misses’ Tailor-Made Dress Suits Of ‘fine Lymansville Cheviot, platted~ blouse jacket, double attached cape, edged in allk pip- ing and novelty braid, large plaited sleeve with fancy trimmed cuff, silk lined; new shape gore skirt, side plaited, made ove: fine mercerized drop; special. ee 16.75. Misses’ Fine Covert Jackets Well tailored and stitched, fitted 1: and back, lined throughout; special... 5.95 Juvenile Tailor-Made Dress Suits in Grea trimmed, extremely stylish, ia sine te ane 14 AGH and nattily fancy trimfhing. Also swell W: eat posal in New Tore. ‘alking Suits, most and distinguishing characteristics of the Ehrich Garments for Girls has built 3 reat importance. And we prize it so hight improve on already perfect garments and to crowd more and more vals Very fancy full sleeve, with cuff; postilion back. The skirt has panel front and yoke effect, plaited on side, trimmed Light gray and tan only. Value $28.50; specjal for Wednesday........ that we are always striving to @ into them. That is why the the triple-cape effect, handsomely 19.75 Misses’ Covert Jackets ie the new career shapes lap seams, velvet col- lar; lined throughout in satin; specicl . eee 7.95 A Jarge and full assortment of Children’s and Misses’ Confirmation Dresses, daintily made in face-trimmed yokes, others infine embrold- ery; varlous styles; prices range from $1.95 to $10.75. 7 Children’s Full-Length Silk Coats Sizes 6 to 14; Im loose back and front; deep round collar edged in aceprdion*plajting and lace insertion and large pouch sleeve with lace trimmed cu! special Variety, | fh the new collarless blouse effects and beautifully tailored, in the long jacket effects, at low- Wool Dress Goods: 36c Yard for 59c Voiles ‘and Flake Etamines, 150 pieces of ‘this famous and most-asked-for fabric, in all the new mixtures, with plenty of the proper royal: blue, navy blue and black and v creme. /Special for this sale, 6c Der yard. None Sent C. O. D. No Mail Orders Filled. Etamine Canvas. ¢ This fashionable cloth 1s made of the purest Aus- tralian wool, is 45 inches wide, and sells every- where at 75c. To see it is to appreciate ite ‘wonderful value, Comes in the new colors and black. Special for this sale, 49 Ic DOr Yard ..rccevcceverervece . 1 99. for Boys’ $5.00 Easter Outfits, ————————_—_ Nortalk or Double-Breasted Suits with Extra Pants, Bizes to fit iade trom’ 8 to 15 years, Each suit has an extra pair of pants to match—the materials are all-wool new spring fab- rics, in ght and 1,99 colors; complete outfit... high cut; all $8.60 values and sizes 9 to 15,. We cannot guarantee that there will be enough for the whole day's ing, but wh they last you get them for . 1,98 \ c. for Men's Mercerized Silk Underwear, The collection comprises the fin- est garments of French Lisle in pink, blue and lavender col- . ors, long and short sleeve shirts; also the finest quality of superfine gauze silkoline in blue; all first qualities, all well made and finely finished, all sizes. Men accustomed to wearing the highest grade un- derwear will appreciate a rare bargain like this. Choice -of the entire purchase at thé exceedingly low price 95 of, garment ..........+ Cc 1,000 New Spring Suits and Light Top Coats at Half Price, Men's $10.00 ‘ Spring Overcoats. They are beautiful light top coats, and they'll go in a hurry. Made of covert cloth, cut in the new short box Style, loose and jaunty, gat well made, £§ stiff fronts, (im sizes 88 to 41 chest; $10.00 coats at Bhrich’s for 6.50 1 Men's