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FOR THAT BOY DR \ JThere’l! Be a Law Suit, \ Goat Obeyed Laws of ‘What's All. / *T'm @ woman seventy-elght goat Is ¢ curious animal, hi Butted Mrs. Horton on Cen- | sed Mall Without Anger Well, That'd Another Matter, and A ing. Christmas,” said Mrs. Mary to-day, ‘and I never had trou- with a goat before in all THREE- VEAR-OL D KILLED BY TROLLEY. IVER— but the Nature, years old WORN BY Vill, IRL ENDS LIFE f kit im: for her, They were horrified to find her stretched across the kitchen floor, She had seized a sharp knife and Miss Liebler ‘ Nursed Invatid thea it with deadly effect across her hroat, Brother Back to Health, then] A tclepione call was rent to Dy Her Mind Gave Way and She Cut Her Throat. woe, ler tar ‘Tired and worn from her long watch at the bedside of her brother, Mins Vir- xinia C, Liebler, a beautiful young wom- an In a fashionable section of Bro cut Her throat ip the kitchen of her et ter’s home at No. 124 Underhill avenue, this morning, Another brother ts T. A. Liebier, the theatrical manager, ter wal the top: down under the etrain, and Charles H. Goodrich, the family physt- Brooklyn, few minutes, but sald that Miss Li When Coroner's Physiclan Hartung ar- rived Miss Liebler’s body had been car- ried into another room. wash across her throat. explained that. he had not inquired into tthe tallnfat> nuree® hed “broken Drow Diallo Across Throat. his morning she weemoed depressed melancholy. She went to the chen and when she did not return mediately her sister went to look n, who lives at No, 280 Park place, He was at the hotse in a ‘3 death 1e0! had been almost in Dr, Hartung 8 surprised when he saw the great The undertaker case fully and had understood that heart disease was the cause of death, r. Hartung determined that no au- sy was necessary, \ x THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1003! NEELAND DENIES CLIENTS’ CHARGE. Keeps Papers in Suit Against Sena- tor Clark Because Miss McNelile Never Paid Him. y MeNellis inher ty compel Gen, Stillman 'F. Kt her former counsel, to turn ove; ull the papers, pletures tind lett ed Senator Willie mike and lost, red before Justice “in aMdavit in which 'he de- Hharges and said he was hang. the papers because she fed ta stil for his work and he had hem. Mine MoNellis, said the anted a trial before a ret- se cuil= cuted her c never got a penny nnd never met him except itt the of the réferee and that Misa ed with him that {t would te of time and money to appeal the sister {s Mrs, Albert Crolius, whose hus- band ts a cotton broker at No. 33 Wall street. | . my life, TheLord Uke everything else, and I it to And, but that Se is and he ha: ‘Ot the dive wagon hauled by two goats ~ Piet ambie around in the Cent cor The off side goat is an Whiskers and brown spots. He ® good record so far, disgtace. Bon iw » Mrs, Kempton, at ‘Best Seventy-sixth street. The Kemp- fons Are well-to-do and the ignoring of Gat assault rests heavy upo vy that papers will be i up by thei jew of getting dama: “wver is responsible. ‘oper irs. Kempton, “that | We take a walk in t Phe first place we went wes the Mall. {a ought that perfectly safe, though lara ‘Was a tremendous crowd, strojied along, talkin; “we ssn spend the warning, mother I dian’t know ‘her, onelther did mother, sees Beat loc lookin’ round, face, noo ‘his ,, Word, and 1 thought ty oe putt in, Boe He Novas ay tins ea wee and, creased in bla = Age ‘all ike. “th ea it, ‘and he’ a foutt “Lompt you. O goat was OneT st all, as the down just could be. Ne Joke at All, of being prostrated in tus way. is oar and kindest feeling. Wonderful,” says Mrs. Way that young men rippe sand stocking, bandaged ‘wasted hole bottle of , too, who shoved the ‘comes jn for commenda- b fo. so majtreat a: | pesting deste _WEARY OF LIFE Dying from Poison, Self-Ad ed, Young Medical Stu Reassures Parents, While bis father and mot teen year effects of 1 ghuse he thought he had made of Mile. His father heard him 4a his room at their hom Water street, all right,” said the yor Guat @ Nttle faint. ie mornin; “Let him: rest,” & doctor he would only fl “houre later the father again i ‘frouawaye 40 Mire, Horton is from Stamford, Conn. he came down recently to v! lawyer with from who- Thought Mall Was Safe. “Yesterday was so | beautiful,” jer!’ I screamed, but she didn't / AT EIGHTEEN, r him, Maurice Scalfin, Vil be well in sald Mrs. Aas etn working too hard. driver’ iver is in for trouble. His, 3 charge ral Park old boy ‘To-day t her Ne HER PET LED HER TOAWEUL DEATH Little Three-Year-Old Matilda Hauck, Chasing Her Dog, Is Struck by a Trolley Car and Instantly Killed. n them— immedi- ex- proposed he park. ig about summer, ett wntakern ANOTHER CAR KILLS DOG. she wan ‘"Dhree-year-old Matilda Haack, of No. 208 Graham street, Brooklyn, while he| playing with a Mttle yellow cur she [had adopted, was struck by a De Kalb avenue and Graham sireet car this af- ternoon and crushed to death. The litt'e dog, which stopped on the opposite ed} track when the child fell, was killed by another car. Clason avenue about a block from ¥ | whiere the chifd was playing 1s the crest of @ hill on Graham street and when the decline is reached the cars shoot -ldown with great speed. Just as car No. 682 in charge of Motorman Bert Blinn, of No. 1259 De Kalb avenue, came up over the hilltop the little girl waa romping wth the dog on the side- walk. inn had just released tho dpe when the dog started to cross the street, the child In hot pursuit. Al- ton. | most before the motorman and the 1] tew pedestrians in the street realized | what was happening tho child was fnimalg| struck by the fender of the car. Blinn intended | jmmediately applied the reverse lever, as the luut before the car came to a stop the Yueek |Uttle girl's’ body was crushed under the motor box. Bone of those who saw the accident say that the motor box cleared the with six|child's body and that when the car -\atartet baek under the reverse lever the little form became entangled in the’ dron work” beneath th’ car. Just at this time another car was coming rapidly up the bill and the little dog, which had run only a, short dis- tance aftes) fils mistress fell, was caught under the wheels of this car rl Horton, off my: and ted liniment. and instantly killed. ‘The littie was « daughter of Gus Haa baker, —_— Bunday World Wants, Monday won- aers— n tinsus- That's a phrase you know. Just try The World Wants and *you'l! And "Tis true—results will show. “same block Bla She was found by members of her tarm- fly, the knife at her aide, ‘The, under- taker reported to the Coronér that the young woman had died from heart dis- ense, It wax not until Coroner's plyal- clan Hartung called that the truth was Jearned, Miss Liebler was popular in Brooklyn soclety. The home of her sister Is a harsome three-story brown-stone struc- lure with costly furnishings. In the 6 Walsh, now playing ln "Resurrection," recently owned a house. A near neighbor is Justice Dickey of the Supreme Court. Nursed Siek Brother. Miss Liebler's devotion to her brother, J. Scott Lietler, has often been a matter of comment, and since he was stricken with typhoid fever, seventeen woelts ago, she refused to leave his bedside. ~Day and night she watched over him, sleep- Ing only when assured that he was rest- Ing eaally. His condition grew more serious, and sho did not sleep at all. A trained nurse was sent to the house, but Virginia would not let ler walt on her sick brother, Her solicitude was pitiful. In his delirium he called for her, and sh+ wus frengied that she could not make him know she was there. Mrs, Crolius pleaded with her, but in vain, Friends were asked to use their Influence, but they could not lure her from the bedside. Night after night when others had wearied and gone to sleep she watched his breathing and d!l- Ngently attended to his needs. ‘A few weesk ago he reached the con- nd then it was realized Accidents Will Happen to Brill sometimes, clothes. If anything wert, wrong, bring that suit back — get * another or cash, Snapshots of Our Tables: Sacks, darkish worsteds, $22. Sacks, gray cassimeres, $18. New color schemes, in cheviots, single and double breasted coats, rightefitting trousers, $10. Black cheviots and serges, $3. Topcoats at bottom prices, even ministers ident her were a ‘8 old, lay audanum, a failure sroaning ung man, Scalfin, if you Whim full ound him in their DRESSMA 0. hed Nees J and was oni not ,are showing in peeorkiive. B.Altmans@y. Will offer on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, April 2ist and 22d, a number of Imported Model Gowns, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, DEPARTMENT on Third Floor, | B. Altman & @o. their departments for Silverware, Leather Goods and KING and TAILOR Ant Objects, © amticles, aul at le for ie M H.O'Neill & Co A Remarkable Notions and Dressmakers’ Supplies Spring Sale of For Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Representing a Saving of from 33% to 50%. In every instance the Pee quoted are away below the regular—in some cases, one-half, and in no case less than sell for the year round. an every article in the sale, however, has been rigidly maintained. . No deterioration has been per- one-third what the The quality o at mitted. Hence, whether for present or future needs in the line of small wares, we recommend taking the fullest advantage of this offering. Hooks and Eyes. Original De Long's, regular price 10c, per card; special ateses 4c Hump Hooks and Eyes, good quali- ty, regular price 10c. per gross, spe- cial at 5c Whalebone. Pure Shell, 36-in, strips, 5-16 wide, and weighs full 2 Ibs. to the gross, ular price 20c. Pet iano rpc or ICCoese eeee : Per doz., $1.45; per grows §17.00- Pins and Needles. Kirby Beard Jet pins, regular price 10c. pt at. toe Kirby Bea a M. C.; regular price 12 and Tac. RSs paper; special... Best quality dressmaker’ 4 4 5 ¥orlb. ee regibay Bice Fs lar Bree per eee de regular farning Needles, Aumorted price, per paper, 5c,; special at.. Corset and Shoe Laces. 5 yd. all linen corset laces, regular price cach 5c.; special ateves..++-3C 5 yd. mohair corset laces, Tesulas price each Gc; special at.eeee 4-4 and 5-4 mohair tubular oe _ laces, regular price per doz. 10c.,.5¢ 5-4 and 6-4 heavy mohair tubular shoe laces, regular p! 16c,; special is Miscellancous. Tomato and strawberry pin cushions, regular price each, 10c,; special at..5¢ Troning wax, 3 cakes in box, regular price per box, special at. Sc 60-inch tape measures, brass tipped, regular price each 4c; special at, .2¢ 36-inch nickel spring tape measures, regular price each, 10c.; special at.Sc Feather-stitched braids, 20 different styles, regular price per piece, 10c.; special atserere Sc Raven darning cotton, Lid doz., regular price, 10c.; special at.«.+.7¢ Perforated collar foundations, straight and pointed, regular price each, Tei special at...ssevees All-silk chiffon collar eee straight and pointed, regular Rie each, 25¢.5 Dressmakers’ ay price each, 45c.; special at. Silk Garter Elastic. Greatest value ever offered in this city. 000 yds, all silk fancy frilled French pect elastic, all the popular shades; regular price, per yard, 0c to BPC; forms, ale 29¢ per spool per spool, 5c; special at... Kerr's Lustre twist, special at special a 100 yd. spool 4008 ening and white, regular pris 9c; special at. i Tapes; price, each, 10c; special at.. price, per doz., 16c; special at. Beltings and Bindings. price, per piece, 15c; special at, . Double silk serge belting (10 piece), regular price, per piece, J special at. Silk Prussian binding, extra quality, regular price, per pic special price, per piece...,. Per doz. $1 ular price, per piece, 18c; special price, PIECE eevee ieveeereeesasee ones special at..... Dress Shields, special aterss....06 ” Hose Supporters. Lisle Loom black and white sup- porters, all sizes; xegear price, pair, 10c; special at...+, Fancy frilled supporters, price, per pair, 39c to special alccserresrrsteeeeseeee, 9G New Lining We carry complete lines Antherea Silk Lining Yama Mai Silk Lining You-You Silk Sateen Anderson Percaline Featherweight Sateen English Moire Moreen Toulon Silk Percaline Aliceweeers Special attention is directed to our Department. of all the Standard Makes and the color assortments are always complete. We specially recommend and guarantee the following standard linings : Excelsior Percalines Chapman Percalines Lustral Washable Lining Dresden Percalines Sunshine Silk and Satin Glenora Sateen Cambodgian Silk Serge Exercised by the serious Allegations motion. $159,009 damages for breach Gen. Kneeland ap- MacLean this at- Sewing Cottons and Silks. 6 Cord best quality machine colton, Per doz. “dsc 500 yd. basting cotton, regular price. .3¢ Per doz. 33¢ 400 yd. spool, sepular Bree, Per spool, 13c; special .9C 1-2 o7. Sal ne ‘gual silk ma- chine twist, reg. price, per spool, 29c; 19¢ 1 og. spool best-quality silk machine twist, regular oie PEL spool, pees 3 24 yd. piece white twill tape, ree 3 yd. pieces white twill tape, pas 12¢ Assorted India bunch tape, regular price, ‘per bunch, 5c; special at...3¢ Glace belting (9 yd. piece), regular Ile .70 All silk taffeta binding, extra fine qual ity and width (10 yd, pc.), reg- Per doz. $1.38 Good quality velveteen binding (4 yd, pc.), regular price, per piece, 18¢; 5 yd. piece L4c Light weight, nainsook covered, sizes 3 and 4; regular price, co Pair, 12c; 8c ‘Per doz, 90c Pure Gum, double covered nainsook, regular price, per pair, 19c; special at..12c One lot fancy silk frilled supporters, including all the different style at- tachments, exceptional value; regular special sepeeen onan 2S ere Goods at Rock-Bottom pices Values bound to interest the thrifty. Opportunities such as you will not find in any other, stére—in fact, prices are so low this week that the selling i is sure to excged all former efforts. "Fibre Rosh Siesta Chaise, like cut, jn golden or green fin-| gen- » nttice ellis be at of sue iis perior é * r | ceedingly comfort- + able; suitable ‘for the country house; * $9.49 5-Piecé Maho; ort Finish Parlor Suits, like illustration, piano o polih am | finish, coverings of silk tapestry or satin damask, t-class Mpho me 75 ” { tery, best steel springs; worth at least $50.00; very special ., ‘ i J ot Mahogany Arm Rockers, cobbler leather |g seats, made extra strong. and com- actually worth $15. cial, this week. . $4.50; ons a “customer; S this week, Massive Round Top Exten- sion Tables, like cut, elegantly polished, with 5 massive roped turned 7°99 first- fi. class workmanship, actual 7.99 value $12.00; special, ° ACCOUNTS OPENED, No Need for Ready. Cash. $13. 50 Buy on Our Easy-Pay- ment System. Steel and Brass Trimmed Bed- steads, like cut, brass rods, brass spindles, extended foot rails; actual value $10.00; special, week... ee Large Tufted Leatherette NES RE ROBIE ieee treed Couches, like cut, heavy oak frames We have no branch Stores, ealy jeproutreed ae see ering All busines; now: centred. in our $ $25.00; very special at.... 23d st. establishment. No \Mail Orders Filled for Specials. Open Saturday Evenings, STORES EVERYWHERE. 14 RETAILL CHOICE . BRANCHES. C ROCERIE : : VERY BEST CREAMERY ‘BUTTER, Ib.,25c The most successful Butter Sale ever held by us was inaugurated on; Thursday. last. The appreciation shown ‘by the public was manifested in the immensity. of the sales. We have, therefore, decided to continue the Sale during the forepart' of this’ week. The butter offered is known in the trade as “Creamery extras* and is’the high: est grade produced. . There are six other grades of creamery—if you wish: to be: sure of getting the best, order your butter from any of our 114 stores. yd. 10; Pe Cereals. ¢ Cero Fruto, Blue Ribbort Breakfast Food, Malted Breakfast 10c Food, choice, per package, June Peas, ) Crackers: Uneeda Mitk Biscuit, Zu Zu '10c se ih Uneeda a Eiseulty Yellow and White Freel, Gnest % Soap. Ivory, Fels Naptha, or choice, 3 10c Pearline, 6-oz. pkge, 3 for 10c Clonewel Washing Rowdats the best Can Fancy Earl 3 packages... ality, 3-Lb. ti GNA SNe BA oe. Choice N. made, 4-Ib. phegey 15c.5 Ib. PkEt, Qe |Blue Ribbon Jelly Powder, al 7 Bate eiri ae 5c.; 6-02, pkge (| flavors, best. for dessert, 10: ont ‘Mat ryland Standard To PACKAGC). 32.8 jhecaps ccusd open’ [oj may Blue, azure, 41D. BOX.... seree TC] oe oe Boot 108 The Three Cant... LOC Butler's Blue, in squares, 6 for.. {0c Prcaied rifts anaes 19¢ pes ‘ Pea Beans, fancy N, Y. State, hand picked, 3 dt Marshall's Kippei ere ring, fancy Scoleh ‘Bth, can., Starch, best laundry, 3-Ib. box ., Butler's Borax Soap, asplen- did cleanser, 7 cakes I4c 25c Peerless Sauce — Worcestershire equal tg best imported; pt, poli, * Be 13c.; i-pt. bottle.s....., 25c: ae Coney Island Soap, 15 cakes,.. 25¢| Pearl Taploca, Ib. tenets, 8c|imported Sardines, choice Chunk Soap, 10 cakes 25c|Cider or White Wine Vine- 7 Quality, CANeegeesscrere cre Clothespins, hardwood, 100 for,. 9¢| _ AF at. bottle ¢ Borax, powdered, 34-Ib. pkge ..., 3¢ | Goldem Drip Syrup, qt. bottle NeW Orleans Mol ses, gt. bottle. . ‘ 1c Lemon or Vani Extract, Brand, boitle, §¢.; “Our OQwn’” pe 10c,; Pherless Brand, H's 25¢ " 25c Violet Ammonia, bottle : 10c Concentrated Ammonia, oitle, 10¢ Liberty Cateup, fhoice quality, 5c per bottle, 10c.; %4 pt, bottle. Mushrooms, 1st choix, can.. 23c hrooms, French, ver} fine barat i can... Sx 19¢ Canada Cream Chee. and tasty, packageees Bars Mam Peaches, fancy, Gattomnia Mulr, ID,,9¢.; 3 Ibs. Prunes, fancy large California, thin skin and meaty, 3 Ibs. , a hearer 's English Plekies, 15¢ Lemons, large Messinas, dozen, Preserves, finest fruits, as- Tollet Paper, best Paty fn 4 rolls or packages of sheets, Be imported, all kinds, bottle, sorted, in'stone crocks, $ 1s. 39 each. Teas and Coffees, Best No. 1 Tea, all Kinds § Ibs. fie 3 Ibs., $1 “teat HAW 2 ‘tam Mixed, oor CHOICE CERIES

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