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ccmemcpep eT meres Lae : THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. APRIT. 9, 1903. i araantantat amr sat mvt] MAY RID FLATBUSH MRS. DAVENPORT-LINCOLN, WHO IS D j CHASES HUSBAND AGAIN SEEKING HUSBAND'S ARREST, j Ai hae the en ae eh Sears OF MOSQUITOES. , Wiahed #0 many times that 1 was win gene of tattrim. 8] Or, Junor Has a Liquid Annihilator re over the |. and President Swanstrom Is Interested in His Scheme. a || Sale of Oxford Shoe: Tor Men and Women HOUSANDS of pairs of Oxford Shoes yet to be bought this week; for if Haste morning: at all pleasant, the wearing, of Oxfords will be practic universal, Never before were they so popular as they pron ise to be this season; and just when the entize public buying Oxford Shoes, we present these special/offerings sinart new styles, for men and women, at verygpos Vee a ings in price. ACAIN FOR THEFT I Mrs. SH UK Lincoln Once Lured-Him to the Waldorf and Had Him Sentenced for Six Months. FROM ROSE QUIN At Nineteen She Sees Only Lite]: Imprisonment and Blames All Her Troubles on Ker Love for)‘ a Soldier. zm aj led on ine surface | eke, to America with my + out I didn't about the | ways ' tn love Uk 1 never love: " nrom became so tn- om Peni in the sch ara, BR doctor w m , ¥v HE WAS RELEASED TO-DAY. on wh | ea out to att ot killing Drink Habit ‘and deserted way I T thought 1 nin it and BY DESERTED SISTERS hey Won't Even Come and See M Now Seeks to Have Him Punished Net — t jingiGe0i#rom tether 6 In My Utter Wretchedness,” told These are the items on sale in our Basement Dndere lor Stealing rom Mother, but Dt . q ‘ Y et it was risht to Price Store tomorrow. rR Bac Wis “Whiskeai Out ser Hall Moans the Prisoner in Her Cell in tore, “hut ny, “robles have al cone Permanently Cured Men’s Oxford Sh t 1$1.90 » hy n alling n” ‘ Way on Another Charge. SRORLCIES! foenia that a giv has to suffer for" the | WITHOUT THE PATIENT'S Loans sult) seth RAS sf an goes [ive ‘Three-dollar qualities; all goles ave welted and. sti i abet ours Oh, rou such nw assuro accurate fitting. Choose from pateny:) 7 y T will bo in prison ail ST A UTI velour and box call, ; © ‘ ¢ r tw spend a . Re ECAT Hae Ge tone Gee ° a algoniring took of hunted |e fein ‘uriapns moni “tnaheon Women’s Oxford Shoes at $1 “s Queens County to-day for Davenport Hee oe rc IREHHA May ahethe BStore Tate. heh cha Fine black kidskin Oxford Shoes, with tips of patent leather Lincoln, who comes from a well-known young Irish gt in the} ‘The girl acts ag thoush dazed, ana akin; made on dainty. appearing, comfortable lasts, with arched ¢ a family of Tensonhurst. Lincaln Antehed Coun or Gene ne youtorday ‘at | onlay tpunaa. fersoll, <roit Tien | ie Cin be and convave heel. “These are a well known & B, murdering her rownlng i 3 bol Seal i eghoit isu iets in any ‘form, | PaN EL Real able ad (poh) ini Gent eAl told the aad atory | 8t,hor trial, and wh Ren Law cu yan fat cg doe Women's Oxford Shoes at $1.40 Bleycle and was arrested ax he walked St ler short. but itter:exWtence: to an} Corn ie wae wilh ie nabs CHAE Cia] eiite and peed Rinck kidsking medium toes nud heelsirsewed soles, with slight ¢ out of the institution. He was taken Ryening World reporter to-day. ity? wounded in ty sion; military heele Regular $2 quality. © to Long Island City and arraigned before Magistrate Connerton, charged with stealing $20 from his mother-in-law. The Isdy, Mrs. Margaret Vallaire, was not in court to prosecute, so Magistrate Con- nerton said: **As long as it is your mother-in-law, Til jet you go." oln left the room with a broad amiié, but at the door a detective from Jamaica, L. I., arrested him and carried him off to Far Rockaway to be ar- raigned before Magistrate Healey on a charge of another bicycle theft. He was hardly gone when Mrs. Val- Yatre and young Mrs. Lincoln reached the court. ‘They were highly indignant over the young man's discharge. “Think of all the trouble I went to to having him arrested,” said the pretty, blond bride, who fs responsible for her Husband's six months in jai! and ts anxious to see that he gets mor “When he ran away after stealing @emma’s $20, I made an engagement to meet him at the Waldorf-Astoria and had a cerecuive, with me. He cee prosecuted him then NOTABLES AT BIER OF MRS. PORTER, French Officia rested, but t woaling. # tloscia He’ wit Meee afl for what he stole from was not half of what Re just Kept papa’s pockets em . ime.” fe. bride and her mother fase dhe Afagistrate there tight fall to ‘§ old him. HANGED HIMSELF IN COUNTY JAIL. Schwelack, Accused of Burglary, Makes Noose of Chain from Cot and Swings Himself Off. woseph Schwelack, in the Queens Coun. ty Jail for burglary, made his second attompt at suicide there to-day. He de- tmohed the chain from this cot, made a noose of it and swung himself from the eross-bar of his cell door. Yells trom his fellow-prigoners brought Keeper Gar- vey, who took him down and ealled Dr. Platt, the prison physician. Schwelack ‘was not badly injured. Early Monday morning James Care! @ saloon-keeper at Evorgreen, lL, caught Schwelack in his place and sat on him for threa hours unt a thiraty iceman tummed up. Carey welghs over & pounds, and ijn the light of subse- went events Dr. Plate thinks the sittin: on may have injured ‘Schwolack mentally as well a4 physically. The prisoner almost succeeded in hang- ing himsolf ‘Tuesday, and ereeny, he threw the jail into a panic by lighting a Beper maton tn which he told hia fellow~ Beroners ‘he had a stick of dynamite. Levenrenslbis Schwelack will be put in a strast-Jjacket EMPEROR WASHES FEET OF SUBJECTS. Austria's Ruler Observes “Ancient Holy Thursday Rite in Presence of Diplomats. VIENNA, April %—Emperor Joseph, epsisted by eleven archdukes, in the Hotburg to-day performed the ancient Holy Thursday ceremony of meal the fect of twelve aged then Ww " m ninety-two to elght: aggravating 3,00 yours sat yermberor, Grat placed dishes ore each tan, watch the arch Tamored immediately afterward, the Wiands being sent later to the men's heme ¢eremony ended with the eror bensing al oag containing thirty pieces of allver around each man’s nook, ‘There was @ large gather! diplomatic aod military off ry fpetuein, Ambassador Storer and Mra, ‘ond Secretary Rives, Muieary seis Fc te nen & mbassafo) ir unkel rry Plu: and the Duchess of ‘of Magi orougt. akett SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Ben rlaes.. 6.33/Sun ests. tend F@neral of the Wife of the United States Ambassador. PARIS, April 9—The funeral of Mrs, Porter, wife of the United States Am- foassador, held to-day at the American Churoh in the Rue de Berri, was an im- pressive tribute, the head of the French Government, the members of the Diplo- matic Corps and many representatives of tho American colony participating. ‘The front of the church was draped with black and the walle and pillars of the Interlor were also hung with black draperies. The chancel was filled with Vigorous Old Age The Desire of Every Man and Woman Is to Live to Good Old Age and to Be Vigorous and ; Possessed of All Their Faculties. Mr. Wm. R, Laucks, Frieden: burg, Pa., Who Is 96 Years Old, Says tHe Owes His Vigor and Strength to the Constant Use of Dulfy's Pure Malt Whiskey as His Only Medicine. hs Blood, "At" a9 overworked ihe roung utrot ns ta kaos | 5 and Diplomats At- 0 the. bi ft brings Ynto. aed “ you to te oe food apy 0 tem, ik a proinoler of gocd health and longevity, mal and 3,000 howpltain use Duffy's Pure Melt Whiskey exclusively. tall palms, while Immediately In front of the altar rested the casket, hidden |beneath a profusion of beautiful tora! | offerings. Ambassador Porter was acccompanted by his daughter, Elsie. Rev. Dr, Thurber conducted the simple services. In his invocation Dr. Thurber made a feeling reference to the beauty of the character of Mrs. Porter. The choir sang Mrs, Porter's favorite hymns, “Jesus, Lover of My Soul," and “Lead Kindly Light." After the public service the casket was borne to the mortuary chapel, ad- folning the church, where it will re- |mato until tts removal to America, —__—— Woman Run Over, Elizabeth Carrington, fifty-seven yoars lold, of No. 21 Main street, Jersey City, was knocked down and run over to- day by a horse and wagon at Washing. ton and Cortlandt streets. She wa. taken to the Hudson street Hospital aul. | fering from a fractured neck and hip. Pure Malt Whiskey f cousigoranie rater and toult. 1 sya. 4 year ldap you eat tl folicate women, Aud the face of her visitor. 50 back sisurs aint Economy Eloquence. This wonderful grouping of special Bargain Friday items may When you ask far Dufly’s Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you back Ane Gonnine Vasereputons deniers, mindful of the excellence of jem, will try 0 gell you ene: y wnbstituios, which are put o imitations and so-called market for promt only, the siek, are positively harmful. De- wot St. Ht ts the @: After being sent back fo the Tombs inst night the girl sat silently in her cell speaklng to co one, the awful gentence of iffe {mprizonment crushing att hope. “LT wish I had never left In the gitl, nervously tearing a linen hand- and," If I contd to Ireland instead of goink to this dreadful prison! “When f left Ireland 1 thought that] ® everything great was in America. 1 used to He awake at is the, day othe State pris no Rose. "Oh, € wish nothing happen (6 ‘spare me. It's an. « falngton, | sara] Shing for to come to a ntrange| writ inna ‘have ome unger inj in love, be denerted, “t envy ron the great rchtet) wihteh et 4 ‘ de sent to hers On for murder Tt would} pert io bring Joy, bappiness at kerchiot which she held tn her hands) no Peter itl had died in ireland, where and fising her blue eyes helplessly on| Povam happy BOX 8 BOXRS Pom 5. only Se Liner New York In Comminsion, PHIDAL hauled left to-d regular F af Blain ne Po ‘ard in this elty, York to resume her aatiantic trips. My serve as a foretaste of the Easter money-saving opportunities which will abound morrow. eloquently. No need of introductory in every nook and corner of this great store to- verbiage—the list speaks TO honcesigHet. Coes Women’s $2.50 Shoes, $1.49. Asa ee nn a ee ne weet en See RSS eee OOOO OO Swe Continui HL BARTELMDS' BONS, Tncorporated. 0 pot. ¥ your representative far eur entire Mathie ot spring samples, now shown. at the New York Furniture Exchange, oon eco sults, 2! wot Yon ‘ana- aerate Lor you, tt le only fair thet we shou quote these women’s shoes, made of Foederer's fine quality vici kidskin, patent tips, flexible soles, royal opera toe, Cuban heels; sizes 234 to 7, for On Sale To-Morrow from 8 A.M. Till 12 Only. n important special in the woman's shoe store to-morrow we $449 No mail or C. O. D. orders filled and none sold before or after Q the specified hours. The above item exemplifies the extraordinary values offered in our Great Spring Sale of Shoes. Rare Easter bargains in Children’s patent leather shoes. Becond Floor, 50h fH. Section. ng the Furniture Sale. The sale of H. Bartelmes’ Sons’ exhibit of high-grade parlor suits and odd pieces will be extended until Friday evening, on ac- count of the inclemency of the weather yesterday. H, Bartelmes’ Sons, of Brooklyn, are the leading Eastern manufacturers of high- grade parlor sui and odd pieces. For the convenience of New York dealers they exhibited their sample lines at the New York Furniture Exchange some days ago. When the exhibition was over they sold their entire sample assortment to us at a big reduction in price, What is left of the entire exhibit, which consisted of 25 5-Diece Parlor Suits, 11 3-Piece Parlor Suits and 23 Odd Pieces, will be sold Friday only at the Manufacturers’ Net Wholesale Selling Prices. The suit prices range as $45 five-puce Suits, $30, $5 Niece Suit, $38. $60 five-piece Suits, $43. $65: ca Sults, $45. $70.50 five-piece Suits, 850. $80 siverpiece Suits 56, $55 five-piece Suit, $59. OS five-piece Suit, $59. So you see here's a bona furniture it a saving of at least H. Bartelmes’ Sons have follows—the odd pieces at same reductions: $86 fivepléce Sutt, $60. 423 three-; dyn 25, A ine Suit, $62, $29 trecutees wit, to. $90 Suit, $63, $45 three-piece $30, $91.25'five-plece Suit, $65. $55 three-piece Suit, $38. $98.25 placa Suit, $70. 0,50 leca Suits, $50. $104.50 five-piece Suit, $75. $80 tone) 7 Sut, $56.50, 3 13.75 five-piece Suit, $98.25 lace Suit, $70, $123.75 fronts Suit, $1 13,75 three-piece Suit, $80, fide transaction that makes it possible for you to secure high-grade up-to-dat, iT one-third regular retail prices, eb 4 # BNE a National reputation for the exceptionally fine finish of their productions. (Even the culated | backs of all sofas manufactured by them are covered with the same materials as used ov the seats.) The frames are of solid mahogany ” Rogers Silver-Dlated Ware. This great sale ‘of Rogers celebrated silver-plated ware continues with unabated interest—each day brings forth values as great as for to-morrow: Tea Spoons, per set dozen, for this sale, Table Spoons, per set of halt dozen, for this sale, of Dessert Spoons, per set of half dozen, for this sale, Dessert Forks, per set of half 98, dozen, for this sale, Triple-plated Fruit Kuives, set of half dozen, for this half BO $1.18 and Jvssuad finish; coverings satin damask and silk tapestry. Fourth Flow, Silk Petticoats. The Petticoat Store offers three exceptional values for to- morrow in dainty, new tafleta silk Petticoats. They are made in the rokiss and most modish those of the first. Read of these styles in all the leading spring colors, Table Forks, per set of half dozen, for this sale, $1,168 FEI Io black and every desirable Clavet Pitchers, heavily em- knee flounce, trimmed with two bossed quadruple-plated tops, ruffles with reversed hems, either French gray or burn- ished, fine imitation of cut $6.98 -0F black and white striped y glass, Regular price $1.49. taffeta, trimmed with one For this sale, 128 plaiting, finished with ruffle under- Toa Sels, including tea pot, jay and dust ruffle of black taffeta. ic Sugar bowl, cream pitcher and spoon holder, All gold lined, $BA9-—-OF same qualit pv. m] bove; made per handsomely hand engraved. flare Pav ‘ finished ‘This set we sell regularly for $5.49, For this sale, ee.) widerlay of Task temas wih dua ary Malo Pigor, Front, Coutre, pres Bynsy) 1, totes. eg LOOMINGD . “ 1 1.00 ODALE BROS... derful power of your rem Then you can find— “ Wowen's Oxford Shoes for $1, worth $10 and $2. Women's Oxford Shoes for 1:20, worth 2. Women’s Oxford Shoes for $1.50, wort $2.50. Women’s Oxiord Shoes for $2, worth 32/und 88.5 Boys’ and G Shoes, for dress or sehaol wear, 0 T5e to SLB a third or more saved on every pair. Se Tre SE cumgp Girls’ "ant i Easter, There'll be no trouble. here in fitting little girl out in a smart Easter frock thou, a you do wait till almost thee! hour There's a wide rage of handsonm gowns, well made and,perfect-titting, fron which to select. “! These specials may interest : Pique Sailor Svits, $3.69, $3.98, In oan white snd colors; several styles for trimmed with Insertion an collars and cutis; sires 4 to 4 Piqve Russian Dresscs, $4.98. Handsomely made with shield garnished with ered anchor, also embroidered emblem on ‘sieeve; round collar and belt f with braid; sizes 6 to 12 years. Serge Sailor Svits, $5.49, $5.98, $6.49, Fine all-wool serge; some with shield and collar of Ii g cloth, trimmed with silk braid; others with silk shield and collar with silk flat braid; sizes 4 to 10 years, ween 2 Mioor, SN Se SORT, Our leader to-morrow is these Dinner Sets, of American pe celain, containing 100 pieces, including soup tureen, They are all daintily decorated and have gold edges; special, per set, com~ plete, Other Dinner Set Specials. $8.98—-OF thin American porcelain; $13.98--0F thin Cortiead 4 first quality; pretty floral pieces, - including corateds, Fishes for the seve of 12 p worth $18.98, a —Of thin Frei $18.98 china, with daint, signs; handles gold pleces; $23 decorations; gold edges; 101 pieces, including soup tureen and three large meat plates—good value at $12—other stores advertise same thing as special value at $16. Men’s Fine Underwear, be Special from 8 A. M. Till 12. The shirts are made with long or short sleeves, trimmed ‘19 buttons; the drawers are made with double seats and double stitched throughout. Every garment sey frst quality—sizes 34 to 46—choose gt, per garment... Women’s Lisle Gloves, “ie. = On Sale from 8 A, M, Till 12 Noon ite Regular 35c, quality of lisle thread sloreietvoctse in all seh —colors gray, white and black only. The best ever offered, and none will be sold after specified iam be ¢ in order to secure a Ua ea Get here on tims pai 3. a Savings on Dress Suit | Cases. The handiness and serviceability of the Dress Suit Case has it universally popular with travellers. If you are thinking of p ing one, these special values will undoubtedly be of pati 69¢ —24-inch size; well made; olive 95—"The Tourist”—stitched color, lock and key; canvas around; English lining. 3.95 straps; heavy canvas $i 24-inch size; alligator pattern, ate Traveller”-—one 0 steel frame; beautiful case. most popular dress Sold by many dealers at $2.50. 59m sti est $1.95 —24-inch size; russet leather; durable; covered sole with lock and key; inside has straps and bolts; dng’ strap; English stitched handle, key; handsomely ‘nied : Women’s Dainty Vests, On Sale from 8 A. priS Till 12 Ont This special offering of pretty Summer Vests is from an economy Sanne er for t a ale eink is They are nicely made and trimmed neck 4 armiales. a es, 0