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ey Ul in Iron Work, It Scraped Mong Car Windows, Smash- Ing Them and Giving the Pas- ‘Sengers a Bad Scare, CORE THROWN TO AISLES. “yy ‘One Had Time to Get Out of “the Way and There Was a Real Panic Before the Train Could Be Stopped. Li cee | Whe shaft of a milk wagon aticking from the roadway of the Brook- Bridge partly across the track of the trains played a tattoo like a boy @ atick on a picket fence almost the length of a train to-day and swept ‘of the passengers on the north side ‘the train fram their . Bome of em were hurt, but none seriously. _ Among those who were hurt enough Reed the services of a surgeon were r, B. Kaufman, ot . 14 Henry street, | & Glork in the office of Commissioner of Ttenstag, of No. 42 Pal- a clerk in the Children’s i of No. 416 Quincy L, Smith, of No. 6 Van m street, all of Brooklyn. bridge train left the Brooklyn | Wide about 9 o'clock. It consisted of four ‘The motorman at the forward end ‘R. Tietjen. Although the wind was ata furious rate and the rain sweeping down the river in sheets, @asy enough to see a hundred ahead. |. Horse Took Fright. Near the Manhattan side the train pame abreast of a milk wagon belong- E (to the Standard Dairy Company. It Was going trom Brooklyn to Man- ittan. It was driven by Henry Matsen, ¥ jo, 6M East Twelfth street. The me took fright at the sound of the Sees ba Degan to run. He mado such i ye that he got ahead of the/ wi train and then, jumping the shafts, | pl “twisted them around so that one of th Stuck through the Sronwork of the right across the tracks, was only twenty-five feet shaft when it came poking He reversed his power and ¢ shaft was just about shoulder would be the seats. As the train ead there was a rat-a-tat, rat-+ @tat, and the flexible piece of wood tore ‘breaking all the glass in the passengers off One had time to get out of the haired hero of the Spanish-American bill which provides for Thompson a member of the Polloe De- partment, en later in the Army. After serving ten months aboard the cruiser New Orleans in Cub: and receiving honorable Thompson returned and made applica- tion ¢or reinstatement. ish. Bernard J. York was then a mem: ber of the Board of Polloe Commis- sioners, Delay was experienced in pass- ing upon Thompson's application, @ mean time, it application had been Initel, W. T. Walton, Jr. Thursday Only. Towels, Sheets, &c. Extra fine Union Towel, 17x84 in.; regular 12 cents, At 7 Cents. Lockwood Bleached Sheets, 72x90 in. and 81x90 in.; regular 55 cents and 89 cents, At 39 and 45 Cents, Children’s Caps, In a variety ~f new designs, French or with ruche and ribbon; tucked lawn, with loce or embroidery; also embroidered or tucked silk; -egular 89 cents, At 35 Cents. Wrist Bags. Real Walrus Wrist Bags in tan, gray or black; inside pocket lined with suede; snake or ball-top frame; reg- ular $1.25, At 79 Cents. Hosiery. Newest spring designs in Ladies’ Fancy Hose; in lace- lisle and cotton, double soles, heels and toes; regular 8O cents, At 38 Cents. Eighth Avenue and Sist St WOULD AGAIN BE A POLICEMAN. George Thompson Pleads with the Mayor to Accept Bill Pro- viding for His Reinstatement on the Force. “Best Known,” “Best Made.” ee For those wanting the best, NLISTED DURING THE WAR,|our Manhattan Shirt fills the ae want, They begin at $1.50, George Thompson, a stalwart, curly-|end at $2.50, Refined pat- 'terns—soft bosoms, plain or plaited. Yackelt Carta lo. waters, Three Cor. 13th St. discharge, | BROADWAY | Cor. Canal St. Stores, Near Chambers. EICHT NEW LAWS ar, stood before the Mayor to-day jeading that he approve the Assembly ~appointing from which in the United Stat resigned to Navy and His record as @ ember of the force is without a blem- In th earning that his laid over indef- he joined the Army and went Stern Brothers Handkerchief Depts. ° LATER IMPORTATIONS OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, with colored borders and stripe effects, also WOMEN'S FRENGH AND APPENZELL HAND-EMBROIDERED UNLAUNDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, And in addition, to-morrow, a Special Purchase of Linen Laundered Hemst'd 4 Hand-Emb’d Initial Hdkfs. each 1 5° Doz.® 1 Se fo} Emb'd Hemst'd Hdkfs. CT in assorted patterns, : each 17° Ud 52.00 "d Hdkés., Silk & Linen Hemst oo 24¢ A $2, 75 colored stripe borders, {Gitte 4 inch tems, each 19° « $2,25° Very Timely Offerings in Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas At Exceptionally Low Prices MEN'S & WOVEN’S MIXED SILK UMBRELLAS, in ivory, pearl and natural wood handles, sterling silver trimmed, 26 and 23 inch, WOMEN'S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, fine assortment of handles, 26 inch, First Floor, — Women’s Mien’s $1.50 $2.95 To-morrow, Sale of 115 Cases Extra Fine Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Boleter Cases Plain Hemst’d Pillow Cases Plain Hemst’d 38c 47c¢ 42x 36 inches, 12c 6c 45 34 4536 14 «18 49 S9 50x36 15 19 55 64 «54x36 16 21 56 65 Bolster Cases 62 70 42x63 inches, 244 x 22¢ 63 72 42x72 25 2g x3 69 79 45x76 28 West Twenty-third Street. Sheets 1% x 214 yde. 19g x 234 2 2 22¢ 2 x3 2 x 23 w%x3 23c Women's Dept. In addition to our vast assortment of both Dres and Walking Suits, we have created a semi-dressy and runabout Suit made of Men’s Tan Covert Cloth (5 shades), ame WEST 14°) ST. muitiratay Money To-Morrow We inaugurate a Spring } in Sale of Intense !nterest. _ ay Importers, TANNER CUE IF RET Lace Gurta ‘he Entire Stock of W. H. Fletcher & Co, An Unusually Bold Purchase—Un- matchable Opportunities. Scotch, Nottingham and domestic productions—all in vast quantities representing the best designs of the season, perfectly made and finished A more timely or more important opportunity was never offered. T) summer cottage, the city home, the hotel, the boarding-house, all are: being refitted and renovated for the summer months. Look atthe prices —HALF, OR NEAR IT! In many cases it will be cheaper to buy new} than to relaunder the old. Nottingham Lace Curtains. Worth $1.75 per pair at 1.00 Worth $2.25 per pair at the Great Broad \ 1. Worth $2.50 per pair at1.50 Worth $3.25 per pair at Worth 75¢. per pair at 420 Worth $1.25 per pair at 7 Scotch Lace Curtains. +75 Worth $4.25 per pair at 2,50 Worth, $3.98 per pair at 2,25 Worth $5.50 per pair at 3.25 Worth’ $5.25 per pair at 2,98 Also a Lot of $3.25 Irish Point Lace Curtains at 81.98. of course. Two hundred pairs go on saleat this price to-morrow mo:ning; per pair.. Ruffled Swiss Carlains. Rujfled Renaissance Curtains. We Many is the cottage window that will be made Two hundred pairs of these, made on good fl striped ruffles, and the price is low enough to 39c deep ruffle; $2.50 is a fair regular price for 1.49 cause surprise —per pair eee coceeee these; special ‘- re ———— Garpets. Linoleum. sels, borders to match $11.50 Value at $6.75. in red, green and light For To-Morrow Only. No Rolls Cut, patterns, Persian and Genuine Cork Linoleum, 2 L fo yards wide; a splendid Pee sare me terns; worth up 1,200 Yards of Wilton Velvet stair} 10. 7¢. “carpet, rich high pile, splen- pafaglimitauint| best selected fine straw; 39 patterns iq 79% the large carpet designs; light and dark lords; value $1.35 per yard,at toacustomer; n red, dark blue and purple, myrtle and’ Smi Aldi Sra ahowlng’or mail orders; spe- pets, borders to match, a showin z 12 patterns, in red, green, rose, light coftas an dee oak; and dark ‘effects; value $1.35 98 40-yard roll; value Cc $11.50, special at... es ’s Hand S Bromley’s Handsome Smyrna Rugs. Also Four Great Values in Other Makes. This sale offers three of the best opportunities ever known in the famous John Bromley Reversi: §” * 7.6x104 i « 5,00, 5 7.50. »= 10,00, Granite Art Squares, Sanford & Sons’ Extra Heavy Brussels) strong and serviceable; 4 3 Rugs, 12 feet long and 9 teet wide, splendid: erfectly reversible; value e library or office, actual value 557 vat Pere errr $17.00; special. i wees 12.98 10 - Wire Brussels ‘ Gonstive) | Rexbary, Japanese [latting Rugs, 6 feet long and} - vice; exquisite patterns in every color to 3 feet wide, beautiful, oriental and floral match furnishings; 9 feet long 10 50 and 7 feet wide; value $15; at.. ° Worth $3.50 per pair at 1.98 Worth $5.00 per pair at These are 3% yard Curtains made upon excellent bobbinet with very attractive embroidery, cozily attractive with these. They have deep bobbinet, with lace insertion, lace edge and Matting. Bigelow-Lowell Frame Body Brus- 75c. Grades at 35c. floral styles, value $1.60 rd, a ‘ tion of new pat- 9. ting, perfectly reversible and seamlessy did opportunity for land- tity to 20 yar s Famous Axminster Car- olive green, terra ; per yard, special at ... 5 ble Rugs. Ten different designs, in Oriental, Persian Floral Patterns. We cannot fill mail orders,“ yards long, 3 yards wide, selection suitable for parlor, sitting room, | Rugs—Nothing to equal them for hard ser- borders, plain centres; value $1.25, 59% ; ¢ very special sale prices. selec-] Fine Linen Warp Japanese [Mat-§) . to the Philippines, where he served con- tinuously for two years and six months, His application was never acted upon, cerca) BEFORE MAYOR. iatlof'a mow aSsatnatratton "O° Cor Hearings Given To-Day by Mr. Aivany providing for bis reinstatement} 1 gw on Some of the Measures “he tah Passed by the Legislature Before they could understand had happened they were brushod @ dig in the back and were lucky they escaped a bad bruise across the dere or cuts from the flying glass. Finally Slack: a. By the time the thin car had reached | A! -ghaft the speol of the train began #lacken. It stopped entirely about if way through the third car, so that Pleated Coat, Pleated Skirt (new model), 25.00. Coats of Covert Silk and Pongee. Special sale of Walists and Walking Skirts. $10 Values at $5.98—a Great Purchase. Heavy Malleable Iron Beds. Malleable Iron Beds, highly finished 1-inch brass rail in head and foot; head stands 5 ft. 6 in, high; extended foot rail; this bed retails at $10; our special price, in all sizes.. $11.50 Beds at $6.98. Handsome Malleable Iron Bed, like cut, massive pillars, heavy brass rails head 4 nis @ manly look an errow and 6 of age. 9.98 | oF in the rear part of that car and in fhe Yast car escaped fright or injury. re was a real panic in the cars } were scraped. No one k M4 happened. The train w: ‘many of the passengers being women. Af soon as those who were thrown to the floor could get to tholr feet they made 2 rush for the exits, but the ohn’ who had been able to see the i of the accident, calmed them 4 kept them from Jumping off the A number of policemen came up, and | milk wagon belng backed out of the 4 ‘work the train was able to pro- An ambulance call was sent to n Street Hospital and, Dr. Rice ‘ame over to the bridge entrance. He the Injuries of those who ap- but none of them was taken to “hospital. Miss Smith was the most She suffered greatly from ‘and it was a half hour before she @ble to realize what had happened, M oh President Sails Into Har- |»: Attended by a Fleet of , April 15.—Algiers was in to-day in honor of the com- resident Loubet, the first ohief ssince Emperor Napoleon III. to Brench North African posses: | @ ploturesque streets’ of the Lelty were elaborat is filled the Boulevard de 1a | and the streets leading to! es, and many Arabs, in quaint mingled with the throngs ‘xy, of the Great | ench ruler Is H were the Russian, Brit- squadrons sent to ex- tonal greetings to the Pres. md-aiso the French crutver Du | \e om board the Moroccan | sthe Bpanizh battle-ship ts the special envoy of Spain the semaphore signalled ef the French squadron it Loubet, The w; « in perfect order, with f Jeanne D'Aro, ahead, followed Agile, with Ma- and the Ni D if Bal bellove, should shan BYfty-seoond = Precinct, |p when ho resigned to "go to the front.” ATTORNEY-GENERA Sunday night and ref fine, holding that an hour, gain so much notoriety cently pa. mobiles, Sun risce Sandy Hook Governor's a RDLOTE. ra Gm soa | Which Affect the City. peizon rica them,” la the Mayor, tion, lve con " I |HE FAVORS THE BOAT CLUBS. lnvesti- Bight dflis passed by the Legisiature came before Mayor Low to-day, on each “jot which he gave hearings in the oli ‘Common Counoll chamber. . The bill permftting the location of boat-houses on the Harlem River prop- erty owned by the city, known as Ma- ‘comb's Dam Park, attracted @ number of persons interested in athletic and aquatic sports. Park Commissioner Bustle aid he ‘hed the assurance of the Various boat clubs that handsome and ‘artlettc club-houses woull be erected on © property, which would rival the es- Brooklyn, FINED AS SPEEDER, Thomas N. McCarter Pays $27 beamed the Sobulyicil River in 'Patrmount Park, Phitadelpbia. Lawyor Bartow 8, Weeks spoke in ad- vocacy of the bill. Mayor Low an- nounced that he favored the measure. When the bill restoring James McGaft- ney to his job es Inspector of Water for Running His Automobile Beyond Legal Limit. Thomas N, McCarter, Attorney-Gen-| Meters came up Mayor Low eaid he oral of New Jersey, has pald the fine of| would give his decision on Friday. 87 7 Imposed on him by Justice Post, of |Gaftney had failed to verity six i i read! wat re adison, for speeding his auto taster | damiacd dest vent by “Tne tne Wy eee than six miles an hour, the pace allowed| Register Byrne. by the town ordinance, | The Attorney-Genera] was arrested ed to pay the) State law allowed m to drive his machine twenty miles To-day he changed his mind nd decided to pay the fine rather than ort to the bill by the New Jersey, Le POLICE ALARM FOR MISSING CASHIER, Charles P. Blaisdell Vanishes and His Relatives Have Been Unable to Find a Trace of Him fave h passed iy ture, regulating the speed auto- SHIPPING NEWS, MAMANAC POR 0-DAY, $.24/8un ets, 6.28/Moon rises. 10.27 THE TIDES High Water, ACM. P.M #b0' 10 30 ve Ot 1238 1! Gate Kerr b all aaa Water The police of the East Witty-frat Street Station have sent out @ general alarm for Charles P. Blaisdell, thirty- six years old, of No. 141 Bast IMfty- seventh street, who has been missing since Monday night, The missing man js said by the police to be a cousin of Walter F. Blaisdell, head of the coal firm of Curtis & Blaiadell, and to have been cashler of the firm's branch ‘[olfice at Fifty-sixth street and East PORT OF NEW YORI ARRIVED, Savannab Jacksonville te) 50, Py 5 ne missing man is desoribed INCOMING STA MBHIPS, © inchess tall, wolahmg ito pouras: DUE TO-DAY loomedia. Hamburg, i Elena. Gibraicar. Alene, Port Limon Brunawick enue ‘and Fitty-Afth jock in the morni wo 0 home, Hau vance Binisdelt ir OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. 60li BAILED TO-Day. ate aii rene, Rr Roen Wet A *. Yorke Carharlelo. Broadway and 13th St. JAMES McCREERY & GO. Sale of Ladies’ Hosiery. On Thursday and Friday, 500 dozen pairs sheer black lisle thread Stockings, ribbed weave, — insteps embroidered with white or colored silks. 4oc per pair, Twenty-third Street, MURDERER FREE, ESCAPED POLICE. Brother-in-Law In Row Over Money Matters and Then Dieappeared, Slew ‘Lhe Brooklyn police are searching to- day for Antonio Fillipp!, of No, 3 Park avenue, who shot and killed his brother- in-lew, Francesco Beallio, yesterday afternoon. The murderer escaped, and no one can be found who has een him since the tragedy, married leters. Yesterday Te whos rem tla ree cit ‘ bullet entered just shove the heart. le WRe remo i) a treet Hospital, ere mornivg. Ou id ne dled tits pyle ea A Cone, Game, Seer A modest cut ‘Gaid “In & few minutes 1 bet f cut JAMES McGREERY & CO. Corset Dep't, New model,—straight front and dip hip Corset, made of batiste. Hose sup- porters attached. Sizes 18 to 30 inches, s 2.350 High grade Corsets, made of coutil or fancy batiste, |® 295 and 6,50, Value 5.25 to 12.00. Bust supporters to be worn with shirt-waists or sum- mer dresses, Twenty-third Street, ONCE MESSENGER Boy, DIED WORTH A MILLION ‘Willlam H. Berger, of Pitteburg, Be- gan Career with Andrew Can negle and David McCargo, PITTSBURG, Pa., April 15.—Willlam H, Berger, a well-known capitaliet and former manufacturer, who died Monday night at his residence, No. 20 South Linden ayen ter & protracted ill- ness, Was one of the three original mes- nenger boys of the Western Union office in Pittsburg, his career having begua with that of Andrew Carnegie and David escarge in the wervioes ‘The dur. and foot, with 12 brass spindles. Positively worth $11.50. Very special, $1.50 Dining Ghairs, 98c. it Solid Golden Oak Brace Arm Cane Seat Dining Chair, high back, heavy turned spindle, exactly like illustration, highly fin- is and well constructed; value $1.50, sale price . eeee sees Behind the Cloud BRIGHT HOMES In The World’s To-Let JAMES McCREERY & 60. Linen Dep't. Sheets and Pillow Cases made of Utica Mills Mus- lin, Hemmed, ready for use, ‘ Sheets, 54x90 inches.. 63x99 742x934 72X99 | There’s Sunshin 47¢ each 53" 56c, 60c, 65¢. 75% 85¢. Pillow Cases, 42x384 inches 45x384 “ 50x384 54x383 I5c 16¢c, 576, 19¢. Twenty-third Street. SHOT WIFE AND “KILLED HIMSELF, Philadelphia Man Fired at Woman on the St-eet and Then Swal- lowed Polson, PHILADELPHIA, April 16.—Prank Maweon, thirty years old, to-day shot bis wife in the head as she was walking along the street and then swallowed a quantity of cyanide of potassium, They eae hic “tiie wite wih sesoma*’|The 3-Time Rate Reaches tise 03 ‘phe, couple bad. etn _ api Pe a The Millions.in GREAT et ‘4 te ae ARE

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