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BIRTHPLACE OF ROOSEVELT, WRICH WAS RAIDED BY POLICE. Easter Clothes | Ready and Right are here in a grand assortment of styles—the fabrics, work- manship and fit are what you would expect to find only in to- order made garments—and the jf} prices—much less than you'd ‘I pay for like quality elsewhere. Here are a few EASTER SPECIALS that'll interest you: Single and Double-Breasted Sack Suits * ‘ 7 ‘ f | i beautifully tailored, cut in the r | N pth See A i ! iif ti fal latest styles; made from the é y \ ¥ ~ aTTeey . | finest Worsteds, Cheviots 15 » as + Ff i in | and Cassimeres. Special. $ ' , | a. / Fashionable Frock Coats, silk faced, and Waistcoats, guaranteed to be correct in every detail — fit—fabric—finish, in black Vicunas and Worstede. Special ....... O eereevee $18 Stylish Top Coats, serge or silk lined; superbly finished; vari- ous lengths in tan, gray and olive shades Covert cloths and Homespuns. Regularly $15 $18. Spectal..........6.5 Trousers, handsome patterns, of fine Worsteds—the dependable sort that feel comfortable and fil perfectly. Reguwarly $ $6.00. Special........... 3 In our Furnishing Dep't you'll fina the latest accessories to com- plete your attire. Better Half, and She Reports 1 that He Demanded $20,000 q to Save Her from Charge. y, i SHE IS WELL-TO-DO. : i i us ‘Admits that She Was Married Once! Before, but Says that She Secured @ Divorce from Husband No, 1 ie Before Annexing No. 2. ‘With her eyes red from weeping, Mrs. Peters, of Lloyd's Neck, Hunting- L. 1., was arraigned before Magis- O'Reilly in the Ewen Street Court, Ramsburg, to-day, charged by ier with bigamy. Peters, with @he has not been living for some lives at No. 201 Montrose avenue, ry Souvenirs !! Growing Plants in Flower Pots (Easter Lilies, Carnations and Other Kinds) GIVEN AWAY FREE Go Every Customer—To-day, Ghursday, Friday and Saturday. Wonderful values mark this Fourteenth Anniversary Sale as the greatest sale of men’s and boys’ clothing ever held at ia this or any other store. We have found this way of exceptional value-giving the most fitting to celebrate our fourteen suc- ig) cessful business years. And it comes at a time when you are in need of spring clothes and when you may enjoy your purchase for the full season. The foundation rocks of this bffsiness are low prices and high quality. No matter how low our prices, there is always full value and a little more. The strong, sturdy strides of this business, from the time the doors of this store opened till to-day, show the confidence our methods haye won. It has been our custom every Easter to give to all of our patrons some token of thanks and appreciation. : We want every home in New York to share in our great distribution of Growing Easter Plants in flower pots, which we are presenting to every customer absolutely free. \ Now, there doubtless will be pretty big crowds here during this sale, and in the rush if you buy anything which upon !#! taking home you feel dissatisfied with, let us know. We will do our best to correct any dissatisfaction’ or she your money, '* Please remember that bargains like these we offer below go quickly, ‘ Men's Suits: Black Coats and Vests. | ~~ Boys’ i At $6.75 —Single and double breasted coats and cut- e:: New Spring Styles. away frock coats and vests, made from pure all worsted, Cl thin Men’s Suits at $6 00— Single or double | fast color black diagonal. Value $10. Sale price $6.75. oO g. s breasted, made} At $8.00—Cutaway frock and single and double breasted B , Cc fit tl Suit: from all-wool black cheviots and Oxford cheviots with} coats and vests of fine black diagonal. Value $12. Sale oys Conlirmation sults, an invisible hairline stripe. Value $8. Sale price, $6. price $8. IN PLAIN BLUE AND BLACK CHEVIOT ’, Hy Single or double} At $10 & $12—Handsomely tailored black diagonal | 2-piece... Men s Suitsat $7.00 breasted, made of] coats and vests in single a double breasted and*cut- 3-piece... gray cheviots, brown cheviots and a large assortment of] away frock style, with fine Venetian lining. Values $12 | With Long Pants, fancy mixed cheviots. Value $10. Sale price, $7. and $15, Sale prices $10 and $12. 5,00, 6.50, 8,00, 10.00 Men’s Suits at $8.00—Mte of, fancr ’ IN BLACK DIAGONA\ ie dark light -piece Suits. tweeds and handsome dark striped eaisiaras) its fd Men Ss Overcoats, suites Suits, worsted. Cut in the single-breasted style. Val 12, i With Long Pi Sale price, 38. i 4 ee For Spring Wear. et meng "8.00, 10,00 and 12,00 i = Made from tan | IN BLUR SERGE. Men's Suits at $10.00—,,.18,"4r-|Overcoats at $0.00 — ima and | Zit fas ace xford gray cheviots, in , ful x: Pp coats, 3-pi Suits... ae Fay edareree eats cheesy and dium length and extra long overcoats; Stylish and service- With Long Panis breasted. Value $14. Sale price, $10. * able, Value $8. Sale price $6. 6,00, ~ rs. ) Peters got a warrant for his wite yes- # alleging that when he married Novy, 1, 1902, she was already mar- to Charles J. Lewis, of No. 145 West Hundred and Sixteenth street, Man- 4) The warrant was given to Po- Ban Sweeney, of the court squad, he went to Huntington to serve it, le found Mrs, Peters living there in phandsome home with her mother, who Bald to be very wealtny, When na ed the warrant tne two women de~ Sa ine arrest a8 af outrage. ih the policemun to ailuw e- mai remain in per home over niggt at she woud appear rt to-day, but aa tne Warrant iptory the olicer bad uo di Woman was toerefore taken HNaanaburg and locked up in ‘ene tere Street Police Station. Later she out. When she was in court to-day she was repre- Lawyer Jonn Roesch, who trate that the charge ot nad been, mado by the Mumand is wife's mother refuse ve him $20,000. t Js true,” he said, “that Mrs. married Lewis. She married him Juwy 6, . They lived together two years, and then she got a ‘from ae Later she met Peters r Hats of every fashionable color and block from the best mak- ers are here most moderately priced. BycK Bres Downtown, S. W. Cor. Fulton and Nassau Sts. Uptown, 154to 164 East 25thSt., near 3d Av. Uptown Store Open Evenings. Easter Souvenirs. SIXTY-THIRD YEAR. Easter Yachts and Easter Chariots for the Children — richly litho- raphed, embossed and cut out. a This houre, at No. 23 West Twentieth street, in which President Roosevelt was 8 os 4 ry Feters promising to produce, 8! born, wan raided last night by Capt. O'Connor and two detectives. The raid was| Given to purchasers or will be 16 was divorced from Lewis before sho| inspired by Capt. O'Cd Jef that the house harbored a pool-room, It is|Sent with goods otdered by mail or ied Peters, called the Chers and ¢ telephone when asked for. We deliver 5 lbs. Coffee—or 4 Ib. Tea = ~~ |Family Mixed Tea, formerly 35c. | Cash Coffee, good and purees 18c¢ Broken Java, known and liked. °20c OPEN HYM IS N0 DVORGE F{] Mountain Maracaibo, formerly 25¢..20c¢ if | Holland Java, great favorite, 3 ic . Ten-Year-old August Suese/so Lawyer for His Family As- |Evidence in His Suit Against His A a ear eee ho Z) Broken Mocha and Java, rich. Caught Under the Wheels of a) serts, Declaring Story that! Wife, Victory Bateman, Is| Money Back if You Want it, her mother, threatening to arrested on the bigamy charge jd not pay him what’ ha de- When he asked for the $20,000, SIMPLY SEND POSTAL. 7.50 and 10.00 Men's Suits at $12.00—2!« #4 buck| Overcoats at $7.50 — fi, Mf, Pee | All-Wool Two-Piece Suits, all-wool ribbed} nage from gray and black cheviots, short box coats, me- | Striped Cassimere,. ; le or double breasted. Rough cheviot suits in| 4; . t a 5 4) e e COFF: sults, sing ert dium lengths, and long, loose overcoats. Value $12. Sale | Oxford Cheviot........ a BBE. | Fenderless Lexington Avenue He Disappeared with Fortune Deemed Insufficient and Gillies Cee Binehend Bick ae ISA ee single or double! price $7.50. Padey Mi ctaces Marae ars ; Trolley and Killed in Cash Is Outrageous. Motion Is Made for a Retrial. ”| | Men’s Suits at $15, $18 & $20—Fine fancy wor-/Overcoats at $10 and $12—{ worsteds.....\..\./.448; 5.98, Sas 238, 236, 287 and 239 Washington St., steds, hard finished or rough; long yarn Bannockbugns,| Light tan whipcords, silk sleeve lining, Italian body lining, Norfolk Sui handsome imported worsteds; made up in single and| at $10. At $12, silk-lined imported olive whipcords in all orfolk Suits, double breasted sack style, elegantly trimmed and tailored, | overcoat lengths. Regular values $15 and $18. Sale prices | with belt, platted back and front, Suits that demand from $20 to $30 anywhere else, $10 and $12. 1.98, 2.25, 2.48, 2.98, 3.50 Overcoats at $15, $18 & $20—Every good new She Prince Albert Coats and Vests. spring style is represented at these prices. Coverts in all ot blue @ Sailor Suits, At $12—Prince Albert Coats and Vests, elegantly tai- Be new sence iabine sie Les Baek Taina Venetians osc, tas, Aer: pa Piaaess lored, perfect fitting, fine serge lining, Value $15. Sale| fonts and shoulders hand tailored, These overcoats are Boys’ Tan -Box Spring Over- price, $12. sold at a third more than our prices at most stores. At $14—Prince Albert Coats and Vests of fine imported | °° * * v coats, 2,98, 3,98, 4.48 black diagonal, facing satin piped, fine quality lining. Se arate Trousers Value $18. Sale price, $14. D # Re White and Fancy Vests At $15—silk-faced Oxford Vicuna and black unfinished | Black Diagonal Trousers to match coats and vests, $3, $4, v4 White, Marseilles, Pique and Silk Vests, worsted Prince Albert Coats and Vests, cut, made and| 85, $6 and $7. ; , Pig ‘ ors’ coats and vests at $25.| Neat Striped Worsted Trousers in light and dark colors, | single or double breasted, at elnnigs 4 foes as poet alors "c63 e ‘ cheviot and cassimere Trousers, $2.50 up to $8. 98c,, 1.265, 1,50, 2.25, 2.08 , $15. soon Guarantee Clothing Company, , ser om Breaiate 2s Week Uptown 127th Street and 3d Ave, Till 12 P.M. Corner . Park Pi Barclay St, Established 1849. PINNED DOWN UNDER CAR. gyiy 60,000 INSURANCE, |CAME FROM CHICAGO TO SUE,| =e DIED. “ n 7 ., | CULLAN.—On Tuesday, April 7, MRS, CATT aemiste fect. epapiwea Lay fenders | Morris J. Hirsch, counsel for the estate| Marry eMastayven ier Chauncey, Oe a ERINB CULLBN, In the 75th year of her ano, te probably due the death of ten-year-old | °F Adolphe Openhym, tho millionatre|company, came all the way from Chi-] departed nie i ‘August Buese, of No, 3 Bast Seventy- silk importer, thought to have commit-|¢4g0 to press his sult for a wollte is of holy church. Meee ie Wethe cee eveMty | ted asulelde by jumping from High|Vorce fros a, before Toneral from her te ronlimee, Anthony and tastantly killed be one of the | Btldee into the Harlem River, was furl-[Justice Fitzgerald, in the Supreme Court] ave and 1634 4, on Friday, April 10, at | esses 6 a 10.30; thence to Chugoh of the Paullst s f ous to-day over the report published to| to-day. But the’ witnesses examined by x fs Toe voagn halt na{ tho effect that Mr. Openhym was still| is lawyer, George Robinson, did wot] fini, Nvere te obweauien will be beld how to rex “alive and had previous to his disappear-{come up to expectations, and Mr. Robin- haar , bs iia Bere ssbe mangled body from) 1. converted $1,000,000 worth of wecuri-|son asked permission to try it all over | MORRIS.—April 7, 1903, CATHERINE MORRIS, Funeral Friday, April 10, . . . a f | les into cash, again, ak bor tala reetacoeer Tg Ay “sr ule ing Suese, with other boys of his Miss Julia Cook, a vaudeville actress, ave., Brooklyn, borhood, were on their way toCen-| “This ts the most dastardly and ma] win, voarded in| Thirty Interment, Holy Cros, Park. At the corner of Lexington |totous thing I ever heard,’ sald the fostine that one Sept 22 | eee ener vy ov 4 ve eporter, | th meines clatter up to a fire in the We and Beventy-sixth street the way | !4W¥er to an Evening World reporter. | Ur “Up to 8 “Ta 4 ono | ® and she saw Joo" Totten, a ae blocked momentarily by a heavily | “I shall take steps to prosecute nh neal rere es ie PL A Laundry Wants—Femaie. truck, bound north, The boys| responsible for it, It is bad enough tO) pajamas beside Victory Bateman in the| — = around the truck in thelr haste to|Keep the tragedy gruesomely fresh In| window of her room across the street, |, GOOD WASHERWOMAN wanted. Domestic it to the park, and all got safely over|the minds of his family by constant|and Miss Bateman was in her night- Laundry WW. 10th st hwest track but little Sue: newspaper notoriety, but to accuse the; » Oeatayer cagtifien that hecandl ‘ot truck had hidden from the view|dead man of hypocrisy and wrong: | y. M Bateman, were married at Cum- ithe boys a rapid:y approaching car |dolng 1s certainly the act of a black-|berland, Md., Jan, 89, 1 frm “the north. Suese’s compan'ons | guard re alls sentayer be gleared tals car. » strengthened by the rites a: le or women to tron flannele Madison Laundry, 503 &, FIRST-CLASS SHIRT IRONER, male or female; steady work, Somerset Laundry, 900 7th a : There was no Satisfied aw to Sulvtde, fevwarn vim. flo gotun the rack} “phe Openhym family, myself and dn Ume to So) it Went Thirecemureh |” i . \ struck vy the Beavy | cept. McClusky are all satisfed that tne) Y cuffs, Koap- apt. McClus ‘ he fter she and Mes- uprd of the front yiait.rm, silk importer jumped into the Atartem |{ ced and Silon atarean ata x 2 ce Put on Brakes, River, Two men have teatitied that to’ oppose the sult. But “oLAa Motorman, Ernest Olsen, socing | {htY saw him lay aside his umbrelia| 111) os Joe oe tee eain ee TRON Call to-alght oF 7 compasions rin ac the | and hat and leap into the water. 1’ney 5 Re ay fwack, and divining that there mignt| *!80 Saw fis body floating up stream - a RONG ANTED on “famliy ehYrel mie, jottiar boys hidden by the track me until it was sucked under by the con-| Mere Wants AsarEiogn Loan, lach's Laundry, 1210 $4 je Yrakes, and had almost stopped | ‘ari currents, LIMA, Peru, April ~The Muntetpality ti a ¥ must 135%) yatta properly. Laundry, 2301 dttraven ey WB chY When Suese appeared. sur “What more do you want? He com-|of Lima Is negotiating with an American my eaenred, i be faittaa | aalalnas certain, It ts} bank ng syndicate for @ loan under EASTER WEEK SPECIALS Playas re 8 Best Oo} onditions passed entirely over the the strangest of m J ALMOND CREAMS ss sesseees CHOCOLATE BITTER SWEETS id the rear wheels of ihe same truck | Jt !8 practic certain that Mr THURSDAY ONLY. ally ife testing on his body, Openhym's body 1a now in the Harlem jFoliceman Nussmacner called an am-| River. Only nine days have passed | ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT BUTTERCUPS... oe trom the Presbyterian Howpital, | sinco he leaped in, but the waters there | 7 ‘Aree ANA.tiNE the ambulance the poilces Qi and the crews of ine cars hed up ang contrary, the tid MRL accident tried to life the car eo | making a vortex, that the natural c the body might be taken out, 4 x y ad | f@ mot budge the ponderous vehicinn” Suaioe Moe, BAO DAR Raee any atoons The Crawied Under Car, ambule spending Thousands, Increased fasilition (and an ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES .. : ‘had Per cearmece. Ord 8 “We are spending thousands of dol- additional force of expert SPECIAL FOR ENTIRE WEEK. lars to recover the bi and will not cutters and skilled tailors . NBONS AND CHOCOLATES OR ALL CHOCO- BARNea wear conan | £102 UP the searah Unt! Capt. afoCiussy enable ua to promptly de , HIGH-GRADE aoe propriately for the Easter season with violets je Waa atruck and that | advines Us to. liver all orders, With this LATHES ot ribbon, Better than those sold by others at from 60 © 256 8h 008 as the wheels passed re 5 and violet r! Ib. force working in three pla- 80 cents per pound, OUF Price....,.+serervereer + seed. f Mea te aCe ttt, nowertul! VETOES BATH-HOUSE BILL. toons we can dellyer in the ty Fs tly to sion afternoon orders left that mioval of migval of of Albany morning Mandatory. d to Albany Suits or $] To Order ¥ . Correctly in York without his approval a of whioh } led ¢ fy | Assemblyman Hornridge ' Top Coats Tailored. ough, is the author, providing for the construction of a bath-nouse and gym- oO Th nagium in Kast Fifty-ninth streot The Mayor decilned to appr the measpre because it js mandatory and Enposes unfair conditions upon the olty N. W. Cor, Nassau & Ann Sts aoe veetaiaaaer sean Propiion Treadwell Dead. WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥.. Apzll + ‘Treadwell, an art deeoraigr, | par- it, the -| Measure Bece body: father ar. been taken r Low t rgaventy Bireet Btat rn | ave: ry This would be a cleaner, brighter * every housekeeper : GOLD DUST iby Fat yoo | RASTER EGGS AND NOVELTIES, : MINIATURB MARKBT BASKETS, filled with cand: which are 3 Bast AME a oa GB. Hxact size es & natu : f C} ReHMA le SUDSDLATH RREGOP Bis etch a Z| ‘a bewildering assortment of Bunnies, Chickens, Ducks, Wagons; Silk, Satin, Panorama and Chocolate Eggs, beth plain and decorated, at prices that will astonish you, BOTH STORRS OPEN UNTIL 10 P, M, ON MASTER 6ATURDAY. We will Geliver any or alt of tbe above speciale at the f0l- Leok tm at the windows for specimen garments and fabries.