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yt HICeL |THE FIRST HORSE AND BONE QUARRIES WHERE HAL HISMET W YORK EXPERTS WILL SEEK PREHISTORIC SKELETONS. — WORLD?) FRIDAY EVENING. APRD FROLIC PROVED FATAL TO HIM.|| Green ‘Trading Stamps F INDSAUR, ”” Snorted the Mosasaur, nd the Watchman in the Mu- of Natural History Had nmediate Business at Home. | A What We Say, You Can Depend, it's So. Overtaxed His Heart at a Party A h . No. i whe pay iver at 3 f b home, No. $$] @—-————> —__¢ Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. street, last evening, proved fatal to —_ - dee Marta aan | Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Ciock. | about with the young people, and Ack he retired he seemed to be in t of spirits, Shortly. after midnig! I Ife found him dead in bed, Heart dis- : , ’ rs, teed eee’! TO-MOrrowls Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Day. Halley. was @ promoter. He came to New York from St. Louls ten years Willlam Bailey, Aged Sixty-five, with all A PREHISTORIC CHAT. te of the Institution About to e ‘Start on an Expedition to South _ Dakota to Study the Original ‘Moree and “Salt Horse.” watchman at the American Mu- of Natural History had just fin- losing up for the day when he neas & strange sound on the second floor. It was somewhat like o distant of thunder. the stairway plodded the guardian T Prehistoric bones, and when he Gd the top of the first flight he own to rest, Above him was a of the mosasaur, an immediate BOP fe} is itive of the snake that tempted Eve. Inogaur iD this was a skeleton of the three- ® is om inosaur, the beast that} MOCK At Hi supposed to have possessed two brains, one; A Seqmibnt ot @ pleslosaur eat near a (ops jetén of the real original first horse. warny About these bones, almost as ancient wre: ang mosphere . To watchman it seemed ela unheard of was going ippen. And as he looked back to lads of years past when these had held sway his brain be- Dae At’ 40 whirl and he closed his eyes i something awful happened. ‘The| ‘Dore Cabir> saur began to speak. It matters, puary: what the voice sounded like. / Plaint of the Mosanaur. mn to what it said: Haye Jearned that the despollers of fied cemeteries who live in this ng are going out on another ex- lon. One of them passed by me|the museum, lay and 1 heard him remark that| But even if it was a twilight reverie, iy are going to start in a few weeks, | every word uttered had an element of will try to dig up the sacred bones] truth in {t. Certain it ts that within ny venersble brethren and will also|* few weeks Prof. Henry Fairfield Os- fter the last fragments of the pro-|orn and Prof. J. W. Gidley will start ppus. Idkewise they will look for| Ut to dig up some more prehistoric more of your bones, Mr. Plesio-| ones: Prof, Gidley will devote most of his you whose bones grin at me| time to learning things about the pre- h that glass cage. historic horse, called for long, protoro- G0, 1s me)" moaned the plesiosaur,| hippus. Next in importance will be a they bring the rest of my body into| Patty which wiil hunt for traces of the plesiosaur and the mosasaur. ‘Tho building I /will be burdened with al search for the protorohippus Is Inter even longer than that which fol-lesting because of the specimens already in the wake of the stately dames|at the museum, which are the most ‘come here from the avenue) which| Complete In the world, Firat Horse a Mere “Dog.” These specimens show that the first ed the protorohippus, which, by puree was little more pane footsla he way, was the original horse. “What|Helkht and that it resembled a zobra i im ourwand appearance, Its jaw was are they endeavoring to heap] extremely thick and on its’ forelogs ‘the heads of those noble beastal there were five toes, At this time the merican continent was a marsh, peo- PaORUl huss) wagons and Taos pied by “hong lizards dozens of feet in the wind. fen th dinosaurs, that, stood on thelr ‘i ndlegs an ined of e tops of trees ‘gt cea eegead And sea senponts that would have glad- At not enough that I should be|dened the heart of a summer hotel- lied to stand here and see my'|Keeper. With all of these obstacles nos- ng around the original horse had to m insulted by the hissing \thing| have five toes. Moreover, it never car= they call an automobile? Must Hed a, gunce of wi at or pothered Ate © Bec them find out that the horse} head about running In form, e only, G ulling it figured on was yanking shrub- Nt any bigger than @ dog in the/ Dory from swamps, and {ts only incen= ng? Neigh, neigh; it should not tive to spurt was when it was dodging Then it issued a hoarse cry—and | pter 8. When the marshes began to disappear watchman woke up. the horse experienced its first change of form. It had to do more running, Gulekly he bolted the doors and| and Ite five toes were reduced to four and then 20, egan to feed on Solted for home. Of course it was) choice bits of grass, which were so nightmares that are easily stirred up at an Every Department in Our Establishment Handling Goods for Men, Youths and Boys Will Offer Special Attractions. \ Remember, No Matter How Low Our Prices, * Green Trading Stamps Go With All Purchases. Millinery. Saturday, April 25th Misses’ & Chinrins Trimmed Flats, 56.00, former prices $12,00t0 $14.00, Lord & Taylor Genuine Clothing Specials for Men and Boys. 72 Men's Covert Overcoats, ‘all new shades and latest cut, narrow, snug-fitting collar and broad shoulders; regularly $10.00 and $12.00..........-e.sses0e 8.00 Men's all-wool cassimere and worsted Suits, new and i handsome patterns, cut after the very latest mode, suit- able for any kind of wear and always trim and natty; all sizes 34 to 44; regular $12.00 and $13.50 WADE Fi cael eh eeur el eebcantenese men sacs 10.00 Men's $2.50 Derby and soft felt Hats, all the new shapes and effects for spring, Saturday........ ae Cy Washable Vests, about 300 in the lot, new and fresh goods, made of white pique and colored linen effects; worth $1.50 to $1.75, cholce........ .. 100 Young men’s Suits, neat, new and nobby styles, sizes 13 to 20; regular $9.00 and $10.00 value... . Boys’ Top Coats, all-wool covert, made with all the Swing a little fellow covets; sizes 2% to 14; about 50 in this lot; for Saturday.............. 5 Boys’ Spring Suits, in sailor Norfolk, Russian, plain Nor- folk or plain sailor style, made of fine all-wool serges and fancy cassimeres; none worth less than $4. and some up to $5.00. eee . ; Boys’ Alpine and Derby Hats, broken lots of the $1.00 5 0. ) DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD roralio’ And $1.25 kinds.........ceceeeeecsereeecccseees et cf 2. Your "Ted For the Form and Complexion. The Tour'Toed y faa been success i olorohiPPpugs Horse _\ fully “owed by adi \ ectreanes, ct lent specimens {Mustrating the evolu-) that we will eventually be able to as- ; Women of fashion for M 4 ; NOR neta oeed Un ieanegtenreniiia' amingeoe . ey, Men’s 3.50 Shoes, 2.2 ens Neckwear Hints. lot more to be obtained, and, as William | "Most interesting to me of all the pre- . Ups! ‘4 , y C. Whitney has Jouted’ a generous | historic creatures {s the three-horned < . Men’s Shield Bows, Men's Neckwear, in a fund to illustra tine evolution, no | dinorau This animal seemed to be Men's hand-sewed Shoes, in vici kid made from fine qual- fine grade of silks and expense will be spared in. this years] almost invulnerable. Its back Was cov- and box calf, mostly small 2 2 ity of silks and satins, in tecks, four- Dakota, where he, wil resume opera-| three horns. It is the three-horned 2.00 Shoes, 1.59. medium shades, all the als, extra well fin- ae on ncharpanied by tthres experts | Unosaur wich is said to have pog- ; iso h . ished, worth $0c, and wil be aecompanied by three experts | sessed two brains, As a matter of fact, ps Men's calf Shoes, laced, good, ep eaepes, were: IC} 7Sc.,° Saturda AOE DINE: however, the so-called brain near serviceable working Shoes. 6 aSc., Saturday... special steay ta (date Horse tail was simply an enlargement of the dinprovem 13 a ie iP *¢ ‘) al column. i Dr. Charles Boys’ and youths’ calf and Dreary indeed would these trips seem 8 to the horse, the study is an in- Y 1 preparat! enamel Shoes, men's de- o. to a layman. Atter, the searchers start fengely {ntoresting sone. First me find] known to partment, main. floor, out, with a Wagon abd a team of horses |it with four toes. In the begioning, of S i i i hothIng Is thought of or spoken of save | couhaa, It had five, just am all, ather Hel bes yer te TE Sizes 1 to 5% wore) 50 Nickel Watch andChain $1: the object in view. When mealtime ar-| animals nad. But our first. specimen For Developing the Bust $2.50 .. od Y Hea the gulde "prepares a dish that mhows four.” ‘Then, this number Is 're-|o, prensa, shrunken tram aursing, it bes the Men's Nickel Watch and Chain, Yankee movement, oa sailor. | duced to three and finally they disap-| i dorseme: \elans. wort! uly conmits of “aalt norte” andi] Ivar.’ Now for the mysterious” part pe | sae stot wake ae Woe ant re end ara heel yertert mer sie wos Bt 22) all M9) ‘ he ut the study, Just as we have found the ry ‘3 tothe Winmle daclatned SB AB fas |ome! Inia gion? "daappeare en the | Rig t DBFARTIONT sTORES AxD é D. Matthew, of the museum, who is| American continent. After having! “Regular Price, $1.00 « bos, take always a member of the andual par-| Worked Iteelf up to a seemingly perfect | advantage of J emtant OFFER 4 tus ‘ state of development it vanishes. Its|one dollar, we will ead two (2) boxes, in plain he chief endeavor of one of this) stowth ‘has ever been toward longer | wrapper. year's expeditions,” he continued, "will| legs and harder hoofs, When it gets —A _mmple box and our to Ket complete skeletons, of, the| both tt goes from America and does not Fork ATL of Mbemas, psioxaur and the mosasaur. I believe] return until the Spaniards bring it over fully Mlustrated, will be: at the only completo plesiosaur wkel-| to ald Cortez in his conquests ent free to way Indy is Men’s Shirts, Underwear,Hose ‘ Negligee Shirts, 38¢. © Pepin Wot Wess, and” aeThe*Gutnspe! aanzrearance 4 bt one, of the me OR” CHARLES CQ, #248 ritce oes a = arate gi) Men's colored Negligee Shirts, soft finish, extra good \ quality, assorted colors, well made, good fit- \ ting, fullsizes, worth 65c., Saturday........ 38c extra long; worth 59c., special..............+ Oc Men's Socks, extra good quality, seamless feet, double heels and toes, in slates’ and fast black, dn a dream that he heard these| easy to chew that its jaw grew thin- one of those natural history | ner. xy] PSXt the museum now are three excel- 7) GIRL IN TROUSERS “GOOD-BY,” CALLED 1 \ TO FOIL KIDNAPPERS. MAN AS HE SANK. ire. Morey Hobby Pald $1 for Child Whom She Dressed in Boy's Clothes. East River, upp inecciety for the Prevention ot) neee “longshoremen, who gave thelr Druelty to Children ts continuing at the| names to the police of the Old Slip Sta- yrder of Magistrate Furlong the inves-| tion as Daniel Blake, Charles Ferguson , in the case of the Coney Island | 47d Edward Finnegan, saw a man de- «| lbberately jump into the East River Hwho hes been dressed in boy's! cary to-day from the bulkhoad at the by Mrs. Elizabeth Morey-| foot of Old Slip. ‘ Phe ‘longshoremen threw the man a e rope, but, raising himself slightly in the P Peper asOPRy. eppeeres ip) ee so shouted ¢o them, “Good-by," rt yesterday. It was not a new! ang immediately afterward sank and was 7 raneetannce for her, for she has been| seen no more. The longshoremen say many ti for allowt they do not remember ever having see! Scream lowing her) the man before. He ‘appeared to po Teow to roam over the park property at| about thirty-five years old, about five seashore. The Boclety made the| feet seven inches in height, and wore a ‘tht abe was dressing a seven. | C4rk sult of clothes. Sulcide Refused to Selze Rope ‘That Was Thrown to Him In ‘Lhe body was recovered later, but nothing was found by which {t could be sdentified, Si tie énila. for #1 a0 otver|TUG CRASHES INTO BRIDGE. ‘ n from the child's mother, —— ame she refused to Keeper Kuocked Into Gowanus of the girl Canal, aud Lives to Tell of It, ae + Pipex, The tug Irene, of the Gowanus Tow- ae, Aya Ai Fe ling Company, collided with the Ninth moi ter ad 108t letrect drawbridge over the Gowanus ? of one eye, mr f in ane Canal At and carried away a sec- u ther general condition was hor- bn of the bridge. gerd pants on the child, think. |, Micuael Duffy, the bridge keeper, was nocked Into the canal, but camo tp all ighe would not be recognized by the [right and sid along the greasy surface ‘who stole her." to shore, * Style 1431—A strong favorite in this season of par- ticularly attractive shoe styles; court tie of fine vici kid, with patent leather tip; large worked eyelet holes; high Cuban heels (194 inches); neat, close edge i 2.50 welted soles; this with thirty other good ee Sash tel aasedean aise, aseeae Four BLYN stores—BLYN shoes in every good grade, Full. stocks and a verieties in each grade, A business that caters to the wants of all the people, A business that has grown with your confidence and custom. A busi- “| ness that will continue to grow because it is built on the platlorm of fullest value, whether you pay $1.50 or to $4-00. ILYN & SONS, °”Shde'S8" FOUR STORRS EASY TO REACH: ve and27th St. | Third Ay d 4224 St, basin | $162 Bowers, near Vira mo H i404, 403, 408 East 91st 54., Plant nd soft finished, colored trimmed, full| width and double seats and strap backs; 50c. kind....... with colored embroidery, all sizes, Saturday special........ pala aul sever ‘tas 15c ——— 2o-—— eee A Phonographs, Etc. Travelling Ni 10c. Handkerchiefs, 5c. | | ,,Fhonographs, Etc. | erlang ag cpl Men's and boys’ Japonette Hand- 100.00; also sold on weekly pay- kerchiefs, atk initial, colored Lan {IS ats in icles y pay colors, duck lined, brass lock — =] i 4 T | ; ¥ ligee Shirts, soft finished, plain and Men's white muslin Night Shirts, extra good quality, ‘ Ne eT cattat abnse with satin stripes, extra y good quality, well made, full sizes, 75c. kind, 55c — —" Special, ss. arvseers aos ; cay aay ; Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; Shirts come in ¥ es sal ee sleeves, Drawers are made with 3 2c id all white, also and catches, leather cor- Poy white hemstitched In- 5c Ce eet Se pena tee ners, size 6X24....4..... 89c itlal Handkerchiefs, each... Rae eR & al Bare Sattaps jest covered 7c Saar SER 2 lumbia_Graphophones, w y CHOICE .......2000 o——-—————————F horn, reproducer , and re- iF Men's Toilet Needs. corer treo 6.7.5 [Pisa Tpound_ sod "some ‘hres LLL iS i ilies Bang Robert Low's Brown Windsor Record Box," 34 Dek new Be Poeaey Gas bro leather straps, « ~~ . = Shaving Soap Sticks, regue =» | | {dea .......-ssseweeee tray, assorted ai artim: 3 9 TH ST pi 2 ; 7m OY : Black and “brass “Horns, 30 bt, 268 :98 S20 146 W, 4 STeetween GLY anp7 MAVES. + SAVE NWcor83°ST. riety! Fees tay win,” © its ee re ie 1:35 Se eee: solid boxwood bac rows nk for Horns, special Crm errer”, Surprise Special Sale No. 188, best Russian bristles, B50 Gq] | to-morrow HA Bs Shaving Sets, 69c. es, - each .. a s, complete with Soap Boxes, made of alum! 10c Phono; and Records Ae ° isting o Sw Razor, Men's Suits of High Standard||-scst Vessco?) Senate | cies uev'e | 20.00 Bicycles, 15.00. 4 oie Magness #1. 00, ° —_——————_—______—@ | Bicycles, Colonial or Linwood, in All-Wool Cheviots, Tweeds Sc. Roller Skates 39c. 7 | Mine etme elated | | all compete for,.... 68¢ d § 100 pars of Roller Skates see dle, Puritan tres, rattrap ped- Wien onat tors, 396 an cotches, Fett iantwoed wheel can Be mer and women...... 15.00] | pocket Knives, 2 blades, stag * made to fit any size shoe, hi leather pocket Bicycl extra B90] | atalty’ eset 296 Cigars at Less Than Wholesale Prices. | will als free an ele; oak = 2,400 Admiral d’Estaing, Connecti- Wem relia eect with ~ cut wrapper, Havane” filer, h purchase of a box of 50 Flor Pui x 50.. CACN ceeeeeeeeeerereee Bright patterns suitable for young men a at | and sedate styles for the middle-aged, all of them newly cut and tailored, with close-lying, hand-felled collars—plenty a cree ja stout men and unusual uild included—on sale one week endin Dont Sumatrs ; NeEXt HriGBVsasnssasies sensation ae 4 \ avana filer Cigars; tees! 2-69 HATS, a great line, The Tourist and Four. $ og ae ime Gonchaal bos 9D AB Derby and new soft | mOae Soft Hats and wi SUADEh: 0p seaanre cies 95 Fifth Avenue Derbys. , 9 ite Men toto 184. For the Boys xnee'rante, 25¢ || ae 3H WORLD ALMANAC AND -ENCYCLOPEDIAD NORFOLK SUITS for ages a | | NORFOLE SUITS forages $ 3: BOYS' SHOBS, sturdy) BOYS’ SHOES, <enox % f § to 8, of durable cheviot.., . to 16, splendid tweeds,... A COMPLETE POLITICAL REGISTER. FN SALE—TO-MORROW AND MONDAY, MEN'S SHOES, of good- MEN'S SHOES, sewed colt- MEN'S SCOTCH MADRAS WHITE NEGUGEE stiRTs, S9C|| 25 Cents of Newsdealers. Cloth Bound Coptes, 50 Cents. GARMENTS OF QUALITY, MADE THE VEKY BEST WAY, 6EPARATE CUFFS. 38 CENTS BY MAIL 3 BY MAIL POSTP, Open Saturdays Until 10 P,M. Other Days Until 6.30 P. M. Moswncinsn7h-ava | UR@SUFPFiSe StOre ove ti trata Ss | | wearing Taunton calf, skin, box calf and; Tagnton calf, built vicl_ and velour Essex, London, but? 45 vici, and serviceable? 249 to stand tremendous 95° calf, all the new 51° dog and plain toes,, patent leather...... WCATeeee ese s see ee 1008S, ., sersrresvere

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