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‘WATCHES SEWED 0 HOURS INCALE | ~Seaten Se Comma Broadiney, 332 to Mth Street IN THEIR VESTS * Two Smugglers Came on the \ Palatia with a Whole Jewelry ’ Store Concealed in a Garment _ Next to Their Skin. IN THEIR POCKETS. — | Chief Custom House Inspector T. J. Donohue arrested two men to-day who “ m@epped from the Hamburg-American ship Palatia. They were suspected beingh smugglers. ; When they were searched each was found to have under his shirt and next _ to his skin a sleeveless ves}. Twenty- four fine gold watches were sewed in the back and twenty-four in the front of vest, making ninety-six watches in sEMS In addition each of them men had foose diamonds in his pockets. The dia: fonds are worth $1,00, the watches Several thousands of dollars. Nothing like tho vests were ever seen fore. ‘The men gave their names as and Achille Porzlo, They were formerly employed in the Ansonia Clock ‘Works in Brooklyn and went to ean govt. four months ago. HOW 59TH STREET "SHALL BE WIDENED. Board of Estimate to Decide To- » Morrow Whether North or South Side Shall Be Changed. . How Fifty-ninth street shall be widened x tyrill be determined by the Board of Esti- ' mate and Apportionment to-morrow. | Whether the raguired additional forty t shall be taken from the north or ‘pouth side of the street is the only ques- tion now left undetermined. The matter of making a wider thoroughfare has al | eady been decided upon by the city au- thoritles. Property owners on the north side of the street are opposed to the taking of the needed strip of land from their prop- erty, asserting that the cost will be less forthe clty by uequiring the additional Bpace on the south side, where there are fewer and less expensive bulldings. ‘An estimate of the values taken by the city engineers Indicates that the cost of the Improvement on the south side would $4,416,000, ax against $5,100,000 on the north side. A numoer of important stric- ) tures are involved no matter which side a 4 ef the street is taken, but the whole uestion will be decided to-morrow by je Board of Estimate, ., SECOND AVENUE MAYOR DIVORCED. ‘Mrs. Simon Stelngut Gets an Abso- lute Decree Against the s East Side Politician. @imon Steingut, “Mayor of Second Avenue," has been divorced by his wife, Lena. Tho hearing was before ex-Justice Er- fest Hall as referee, Mrs. Steingut al- feged that the four-foot-ten "Mayor" Virited the Lion FE Firat street and Becond avenue, wi! ‘Miss Brown,” an actress. Referee Hall deolded that her eane were Bust: Bteinguts w. arried April 10, + Dollar” Smith, ey have one 2 old. ‘The ayo: political and a real- euiate power on the east side, and when he fe!i out with Tammany ‘eader Jullus HBarburger, he sold the distri aouse and forced the club {a move. Now urgers laugh, for Leopold Har- gut's lawyer in Turtice Glidersiecve signed the decree of absolute divorce. OPEN BOAT Crew of the Schooner Belle Rus- sell, Without Food or Water, Had to Abandon Their Craft inc Storm. HAD LOST HER DECK LOAD. Capt. J. G. James and hie craw of five men of the schooner Belle Russeli arrived here to-day, having been picked up at fea on Tuesday by the Norwegian steamer Bergen after elght hours spent in an open boat partly filled with water. The Bergen was riding out a ale on Tuesday, April 14, baroly keeping heat- way. when at 6\o'clock in the evening a ship's boat was seen with men In her. After considerable difficulty the boat was brought alongside and the six men were hauled on board the Bergen. A terrific sea was running at the time, the boat was full of water and the men were wet, cold and nearly ex- hausted, The shinwrecked men were Capt. James and five men of the schooner ‘Belle Russell, which was bound from Machias or Philadelphia with a cargo of laths. Ship Sprang a Leak. ‘The schooner, which had put into Gay Head for a harbor, started out to sea on Monday, The wind? came from the east and freshened, and shortly afterward It was found that the boat was leaking. The pumps were manned and kept go- ing, but the gale increased in violence and the schooner, under shortenet eail, labored violently, and finally the best part of the deck Joad rolled off, causing the vessel to careen over unt!] her hatches blew off by the compression of air in the hold, ‘The crew in the mean, time cast over Schooner, but seeing Of doing’ this the small, boat wa Sorift ad the crea left the wreck with: out food or wat In Open Roat Bight Hours. The boat filled and all efforts to free her were unavailing, Vor eight hours the boat was tossed ubout, the seas combing her continually. Mat lant the crew, Wet, hungry and nearly dead f exposure, saw the Bergen coming their ald, ‘Phe schooher was abandoned off Little gg Harbor and drifted due west. Capt, James said he thou the impo pe she would beach When the crew jam: Byaney Strout, Hubbara jaime, Harry Marshall and K. J, How The Helle True was built at, Lees- burg. N. 1872, and was of 184 tons by Russell Drunkards Cured oe Any Lady Can bo it at Home—Costs Nothing to Try. OUR PAPA DON'T DRINK ANY MORE, dorsed by W. C. 7: U. and all temperance workers. It is work so silently and Barely that while the devoted wite, sister or daughter looks on, the drunkard ts re- flamed oven sgaluat bis will and without 8 knowledge. Send your name and ad- dress to Dr. Hathes, 928 Glen: Bide. Cincinnatl (O., and he will mal) Pant pa Bopeitc free to show How Shay it is ‘to cure drunkards with the remedy, 144-146 W.I25"2 ST. go"2 Baas Coe. W./25 "St. Near 151-155 WIZ4 ST, Near T@Ave. _|j_BIG VALUES INDEED! | o Plano polished quartered oa k Sy China Closets, Hin, wide, French bevel H} mirror, round imrg) side plates, dc. ; Hl Value $24, ape- clal, $16.50, | | Golden oak Chifo- wae! i] Hier, like declgn, & Mieet 4 inobes high, Fyeach bevel mirror, brass trim- Sel value $10; spe- celal, Friday, only, Rugs, Chicsii at aria BizTh apes x68 69 H tran | | | | | | | | | Handsome Ja) Conches, tike de. sino Turkish wolden oak base, Agured velour covering, deeply tufted &nd excellent upholster- "$4, 95 ine; value $8.75; spectal,. Polished ‘so114 oak rateh> LD 92:50; special, Mattings Reduced} Axuiiaster Carpets, a!) wool, heavy quality, latest designs; valne sae es yard; special 79¢ Ruffs and Fichus. Cape effects, daintily fash- ioned of Chiffons aed Taf- fetas, in black or white. Values $12.00 to $20.00. For Friday at $8.00. Golf Caps for Menof all wool cloths, black, “blue and a va~ riety of plaids and mixtures. Value 50c. For Friday at 35c. Crush Hats for Men of gen- uine fur felt, eternally dyed blues, blacks and mixtures. Values up to $1.25. For Friday at 79c. For Friday at $1.45. Women's fast black Lisle Thread Stockings, lace entire length or lace all-over effects; a variety of pretty patterns; double heels, soles and toes. Value 25c. per pair. For Friday at 18c. Six pairs for §1.00. Vests for Women. Richelieu ribbed Vests, lisle thread or mercerized, daintily trimmed around neck and arm holes with silk tape and wide lace. Value 50c. For Friday at 39c. Thrée-clasp Washable French Kid Gloves, Paris Point Em- broidery, in Modes, Tans, Grays, Pearls, Browns or Red Tans, Value $1.50 per pair. For Friday at $1.00. Toilet Requisites. 25c. Bradley's Triple Toilet Water, 7c, 30c. True Florentine Orris for Sachets, 20c. 15c, Williams’ Jersey Cream Toilet Soap, 8c. 8c. Williams’ Yankee Soap, 6c. $1.00 Cranitonic Hair Food, per bottle, ‘ 63c, aay 10c. Crescent Skirt Binding, 5~yard pieces, 10c. Peet's Invisible Hocks and Eyes, 6c, 7c. Patent Pins, Kirby Beara's Imperial Jet Black, 15c. Dress Shields, eke odorless, impervious and hy- gienic; sizes 2, 3 and 4, Pair, 9c,; dozen, $1.00 12c. Warren's Featherbone Collar Foundations, ty 10c. Sarah Bernhardt Hair Waver and Curler, 6c. 10c. Curling Iron with biden spring, 5c. Tracing Wheels, polished handle, 3c. Of Sil feta, 334 colors, white. inches THE WORLD: THURSDAY oire Antique Taf- wide; including black and Value 23c. per yard. all For Friday at I 5c. Raney. Bann cul _ Taffeta striped all Silk Ribbon, 44 inches wide, in self effects or colors with white Value 38c. per yard. For Friday at Be. Stripes’ all the most ‘desirable shades, as well as black and white, Value 48c. per yard. For Friday at 35c. eae” Stationery. Plate finished Writing Paper; QE Patent Leather of Wict | box containing one quire, with Modcle:tmbulum soles. and envelopes to match. Value 35c. Cuban heels. Value $2.00. For Friday at 25c. Dennison’s Perfumed Sealing Wax Sets, in pretty leather- ette case containing five pieces of wax in assorted or two tapers and com- Value 50c. colors; partment for seal, For Friday at solid 30c. Novelties Slightly Soiled or Mussed. Stock Ties of Crepe de Chine or Taffeta Silk, in a variety of styles. Values $1.50 to $3.00. For Friday at 75c. Lace Collars of exquisite de- sign, in Point Venise, Brude or Russian Lace, ecru. white or Values $6.60 to $14.50. riot Friday at $5.00. Black Voile, 44 inches ia crisp finish, perfect color, Value 75c. per yard. For Friday at 49c. Mohair Sicilian, 5c. Williams’ Barber's Bar | Stripes, in all colors; particu- Soap, 3c, | larly adapted for shirt waists 25c. Sponges, 18c, | and shirt waist suits. Value 79c. For Friday at 39c. Foulard Dress Silks, 24 inches wide, of excellent quality; an unusually large variety of pat- terns in exquisite colors, ! Value 75c. per yard. For Friday at 49c. 27 inches wide, a sheer gauze fabric, adapted for Summer gowns; in white, cream, pink, blue, tan, gray, red, green or black. Silk Mousseline, Value 25c. per yard, For Friday at 50 inches wide, of good weight, brilliant sheen; in royal, navy, brown, gray, red or black. Value 65c. For Friday at 39c. Embroidered Striped Pon- gees, 19 inches wide, pongee grounds with lace embroidered 5c. Linen Etamine, 30 wide, of excellent quality; in navy, gray, green, tan, pink or light blue. Value 30c. per yard. For Friday at 18c. inches T. KELLY ' 263 6th Ave. and 17th St. We Allow No House to Underse'l Us or Make Easier Terms, 36,000 Open Accounts on Our Books Speak for the Fair Treatment of Our Customers, FURNITURE ACCOUNTS OPENED IF DESIRED INDESTRUCTIBLE COUCH, golden oak frame, eatra large size, beautifully Shaped head, 7 rows deep tufts, all hair filled, made with best tempered steel springs, braced with heavy cop- per wire supports and covered in new and exquisite desig of vel- Il 99 ours; value $20, Prices Marked i in Plain Figures. FULL UNE 0 el elas -- Rugs AND marestze ue Wash Fabrics. 5,000 yards SILK WARP PONGEES, 36 inches (one yard) wide: beautiful even weave in the natural pongee silk color j a fabric that washes perfectly : 5 specially pretty for shirt (Main Floor, Front.) wale suit per yard to Wall Papers. Room Lots at, Less Ghan Usual, 10 ROLLS PAPER, 20 yards bord: ft: allinew and pretty design) For bedroom titchen and hall: regular prices Or per lor, 10 ROLLS PAPER, 20 yards 9 or 1B inch frieze to march: rich reds. | bles and greens, for diing-roem. library and hall: regular price $2.20: per lot 7.10 10 ROLLS PAPER: 20 border: all the newest effects tapestries, as and florals. for pie lor, hall and reception-room; fuUlence S300 ba JVOO. | 10 ROLLS HEAVY EMBOSSED } PAPER. 20 yds. 9 of 1Binch frieze | in the leading designs and colorings | including ‘burlap effects, silks. cre- Gennes irtapesiries ih and varhithed gilts; regular price. 40c. per roll; 2 00 . per lot st 69e ae (Teirs Floor, Cent Sood Shoes | For Wen, Women & H Chitdren. Men's $3.50 Shoes at Calfskin, Kidskin 1,90 and Patent Leather: several styles; all sizes in some of the styles. WOMEN'S _$1.50 SHOES AND $2.00 OXFORD TIES at 98e Kid skin. lace shoes, several styles Oxfords, single end double soles, low or high heels, kid or patent leather tips. all sizes. ; MOMEN'S $3.00 SHOES i AND OXFORD TIES N95 a Alt the good leathers, including Patent Leather ; all the good styles in both shoes ; and Oxfords; all sizes in almost every uy! GIRLS’ SHOES. Kidskin, buon and lace, patent leather tips, good wearing shoes Sizes 114% to 2, D8e Sizes 6 to II, Sse Sizes | 10 6, 500 Qlain and Second Floors, East.) A Neat Catalogue of Correct Shoes Yours for the Asking. Call or Wri Garden Implemenis. BARROWS. LABOR srongly bolted: special, morrow. f° DUCHER’S BOLTED GARDEN BARROW, nicely painted made strong and durable; special, t- morrew, RAKES, HOES, &c. GARDEN RAKES; malleable i 12 teeth 19c.; 14 teeth 2 We e236 GARDEN RAKES; steel; 12 teeth, 75 Me: tech 4c: ech FSO GARDEN HOES; steel; 614 to 7 inch blade, 24e¢ GARDEN HOES; combination hoe and rake; 4 teeth 7c; Steer SOC GARDEN SETS; 45e"4J,00 hoe, rake and spade, GARDEN TROWELS; all steel ) 5c., J0c., J5e., 200, and 25¢ GARDEN WEEDING FORKS; all steel; made strong, Se teed; 8 in. blade, $1.25; Min. blade. 1.50 STANDARD, TREE PRUNERS | 4 fr, size, 60; 6 ft. size 70ci Bf ice S0c PRUNING SHEARS. California he N_ROL 250 LAWN OR GARDE : LERS, 150 bs, $7.00; 200 ibs. S, OO GARDEN HOSE; lst years nook larly Be. 10 22c. per foot; 25 and 50 foot lena inch coup 7 lings; to-morrow, per foot, 20 SPADES, Steel; polished; D han- dies, #5e SHOVELS; round and square points; D handles 45c SHOVELS and SPADES: long c pee handles, Hours: 9 A, M, to 8 P, M. 44 East 14th St. NEAR DWAY, N. EVENING, APRIL 16, 190.. bottom of the footboard; made of cast brass. Regular price $55.00; special for Friday, $3.75 Enamelled Bedsteads for $4.50 Enamelied Bedsteads for $5.25 Enamelled Bedsieads for $3 3 Bridge Works Gold Crowns - $3 Gold Filling - Quaker Crown, Bridge and Plate Werk lasts o Iietime, All Work Guarentesd, Sundays 9 to 3, QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY 7,250 yards; in all the popu'a: ae full linen finish ie Friday, per yard, Poultry Yetiing Galvanized Steel Blue Poultry Netti 2-in, steel mesh: No. 19 blue; 75 and bo Pong ee thes Se. to 1.25 Sis at, Yard, 49e fi. lengthe : vk Through secidenal wrade opporunities we are able to effer 75 fy beautiful | 73 ft. 12 in, wide, 586; 150 feu f parterns in Natural Pongee Silks at these extraordinary prices beans biaierimiae PE A 7.00 Very popular for Summer Gowns and the lovelies: fabric for Shirt Waist and J 73 ft. 18 in. wide, 85e: 150 ft. oO eee SATORAL PON: 3 f Whe ide, $1.08; 150 . 3 NATURAL PONGEE SILKS; rich corded P Printed, Swivel, D 75 ft. 24 in. wide, $1.08; 1 Gauss bad SADCHlane Rea SU iw oh WACOM TEN bce oie cetera eeta tau iaes 2.00 fila Feet erin) | 78 Fs 30 in, ids, BLOSEIISO 6. 30 in. wide, 2.50 75 fi, 36 in, wide: $1.58; 150 10 ress Joods Semnanes |':} 9 sss, 159 OF. ft. 42 in. wide, a 50 At Prices to Insure Rapid Clearanen About 600 remnants of 1903 Spring Dress Goods, in lengths varyin, from | to 7 yards. The most popular weaves are represented, Voiles, Etamines, Canvas, Albatross, ans Ve Tike new shades AIG to AIC Nan’s Veiling, etc.; all the pew shades (Main Pisor, and plenty of black, per yard, Women’s Swiss Ribbed Liste Onhread. and Cotton Vests. Made to be sold at 25c, to 35¢. each. Some are technically known as “seconds,” be- cause an cccasicnal stitch was dropped, but so skilfully covered as to be T5. almost invisible Doesn't hurt the wear a bit. The Vests are plain. Special to-morrow Se Rugs. 4 JAPANESE JUTE RUGS, a serviceable floor covering for summer cottages, alto dens: we are showing 4 complete line in the newest shades and designs at prices extremely low. 7.6x10.6 9x12 6x9 8.75 G.75 4.75 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS; we offer as special for Friday only an elegant selection: of this standard floor covering: quality the best: ep tde ts five frame: two sizes Frost.) Aste silketrimmed or with lace necks Hundreds of styles. Special Friday at CHILDREN S SWISS RIBBED SILK TRIMMED VESTS. at, each 9x12 size, 8.3x10.6 5 ed Poor. ri ‘se fs Red Springs. BOX SPRINGS for metal bedsteads: all sizes: finely upholstered and covered with A. C. A. or fai ticking: regularly $9.00; specal, vf 00. WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS for pre) metal en icon ae ae < Supported by steel helicals: all s sites: regularly $4.00: special 275: Re? WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS; metal frames; dovble wire webs helical spring. ends;_all sisee; regularly $6.00; special, eH 90: : Mattresses. ; PA TIRESSE pure black curled hair mattresses, one or two parts; A. CA. or fancy ticking: regularly $10.00, MATTRESSES; Eclipse Felt Mat- tresses, made of the best white elastic felt, one ér two parts, in Fi Wines and Lig UOT'S. NESS' IMPORTED DUBLIN STOUT: bot- | MOUNT and RYE; per gallon, 82 50 Mullen @ Co; per doren, $1.49 | full quar, ie TRACT: an exceedingly god | Mee RYE, per gallon, $2.00; path smawer per doses, 4 8 e eeigragt Merrie eect ° | BARA TOGA WATER trom the calepeates Pa 0 | jer a cK AND WHITE scoTcH | FOR 81.15 | co , East of Fountain.) RRY end sv to age and ry CLARETS and RHI NWS; according to ee and quality; per gall D0e., Te. 2x4 65e (Fourth Floor.) Great Pure Food Show Grows Wore Interesting Daily. Driving rains and howling winds naturally have ceterrent influences. but neverthe- lets the Pure Food Show has thrived famously. Many people have taken prompt ad- vantage of our Mail Order Department, and have been served as resale satisfac torily as though they visited the Siegel Store personally. These for to-morrow: FANCY CHICKEN Hatibut Salmon Steaks, Steaks, 12¢\ per bo. TORE RYB: per gallon, 82.75; » per gallon, fat The EXTRA FANCY MILD CURED Smoked SELECTED CODFISH or Corfee. FANCY GOLDEN SANTOS. Reet. 8b. for th, | Sliced while you Sel4,00 F3clme. De per Ib., FLOUNDERS; per 1b. 6c ctad Frosh a Be yellow Mi per Ib., HADDIBS — Fancy Bmoked MADDIES, per Ib. Se CORNED BEEF choice Rumps: pei ROAST BEEW—Fancy Ni Roast: per Ib., 100 ROAST. VEAL Choice Milk Veal Roast; per THREADS OF Codtish FINE FLAVOR— FREE FROM BONE. Regular 5: ” Sapte gf, aHUBARD—Paney fey. Strawberry, ecetes for GRAPES—Cholee Tinted Mal a Grapes 200 Stationery Dz Special Combinatio ee t 50 CARDS AND PLATE 2 QUIRES ane VELLUM PAPER; stamped with ? ity “nleely cooked detictou ‘and juicy: Y FRET — Lan ickes Fest, split. cooked. an PA—Finer Young Hywon, Gunpowder, Enpitah Toes? choice cup tba, BLO PEANUT BUTT! ity Peanut Butter, free tat osnoxious after-tame; te Bre ee Brass Bedsteads. Another Special Sale Friday. So successful was the sale yesterday that we at once resolved to hold another. We offer as a leader to-morrow a number of very beauti- ful Brass Bedsteads, like the one shown in the illustration, ata price that will at once commend them to your attention. ° These Beds are made of the bey brass tubing; goose necks at the top ‘ws 9. OO Cnamelled Redsteads. |, all sizes, decorated with brass vases and rods, best finish. 1 $7.50 Enamelled Bedseads for -#. 75 2. $10.50 Enamelied Bedsteads for 730 8.75 | $12.00 Enameled Bedsteads for itl qualities, Housefurnishings, REFRIGERATORS: READY MIXED PADNTR L-quart alse, READY MIXED PAINTS, Y-gallon Pity isims, jepine i-quart Finished in white VARNISHES. OUR RULE | Perfect Work Painless Process | | Popular Prices The World’s Harlem Office Is Now Located at 211 West 125th Street, Between 7th and &h Avenues, Open from 8 A, M. to 10 P, M. for the ries, ees Yetta tea, tas PAPA ub sr ae German Spoken, Wil Broadway, tas a