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od LD HERON FA RUN. n-Year-Old Rose Mooney hed Her Baby Sister Out sf Danger as She Was Hl ‘| Runaway Horee Smashed a ton After Knocking Down Child, and the Delivery lagon Was Demo! ‘ two-block run down Seventh from Fifty-seventh street to- frightened horse smashed a phae- Overturned a cab and then ran er a little girl, in addition to smash- im its own delivery wagon. ‘Uttle girl was the heroine of the ‘of accidents. She 1s Rose Mooney, years old, of No. 21 West Fitty- Btreet, She was struck by the horse as she was crossing avenue at Fifty-sixth street. a little sister with her and was the baby by the hand when the came upon her, Quickly the little one away, Rosle d herself for her sister. Pho! little heroine was carried twenty ‘of more by the rush of the horse, ifn fell to one side. ‘The runaway had ly passed when she picked her- up and hurried to her little sister. A policeman went to her ald. As she Bs bruised, he called an ambulance. ‘Uttle girl usd to go to the hos- nd walked home with her elster. “runaway upset a cab driven by Hanrahan, of Brooklyn, who for the Waldorf-Astoria, Hanra- jwas thrown off and bruised. but B also refused to go to the howpital. on smashed by the runaway d to Alfred J. Walker. runaway horse was driven by McGinnis, employed by the can Pneumatic Carpet Cleaning . The horse was captured and river arrested. SATHOLIC BOYS TO of Education Rules That Paro | jal Scholars and Those of Pub- lic Schools Are to Compete. new order adopted by the Beard Education that all graduates from Roman Catholic parochial schools ughout Greater New York must into a competitive examination in hattan with the graduates of the fie scaools In seeking admission to high schools has created a storm position among Catholic parents “priests, © fretofore the parochial school record | ‘applicant for the high scas0l has taken as a standard of admission the Roman Catholic pupil stood sthe same ground as the graduate the public school, Mt is said that the reason for the we is ‘that afier some parochial ool grauluates had been admitted the high school they could not keep with the pace set by the public! ool pupils: | "We think it best,” Dr. Maxwell, su-| e pnt of all Uae public schools iy, said 10-day, “to have co ive examinations for entrance to | high schoo)..1 haven't Heard of any ition 10 this plan from the par- ial schools. FAYAUX WAS VERY LUCKY, HE SAYS. | | He Got Everything He Wanted, dust by Asking. | John H, Hartwell, of No. 213 West S@wenty-second street, did not appear morning in the Centre Street Court Harry L. Fayaux, alleged in- of Harry P, Whitney, whom ne d the other day of robbing him, jean and Kist- istrate Cornell that they Another complainant and intro- a John Stoddard, a student of No. Lexington avenue, ‘Mr. Fayaux got my two diamond and gold watch,” Mr, Stoddard the Court, jwels needed cleaning and he took yh he would carry them to le got my dress sult and same way.” emiled. ‘He simply gave Ha remarked rything 1 wanted just by fhe hearing was postponed until to- ow. ohh the mean time the de. i t to try to Induce Hartwell ION LEADERS _ BEGIN CAMPAIGN, ‘ Committee Meets lakes Plans for the Battie + of Ballots. yutlve Committee of the Cit- ot which Francis C, Huat- | Chairman, met to-day at No. to prepare for the com- an HAVE “EXAMS.” |; x —_ WWeged Friend of Whitney Declates| suggested that my| DYING IN WRECK “Hurry Up, Boys, for the Sake of My Wife and Chil- dren,” Said the Brave Fire: man. MATES WEPY AROUND HIM. Finally Re! Expired ed at Daylight, He Hour Later—Five| an Others Were Hurt in the Col-) lision. | ying World.) pri 90.—"Boys, 1 am dying, For God sake hurry up the wrecking train, for the sake of my wife and children."’ Repeating these words in anguish, 1, A. Hayes, a fireman on the New York, New Haven & Hartford Rallroad, lay imprisoned trom 11 o'clock last night until after daylight this morning in one of the worst freight wrecks that hax ever occurred in Duchess County. ‘The accl- dent happened at Btormvill:, sixteen miles from Fishkill Landing. Fireman Hayes was caught between the cab and the tender of his locomotive, The heavy framework of the engine gripped him at the waist line, tearing open the abdomen, and he lay dying for hours In the sight of the raliroad men, who were powerless to release him. ‘He retained his consclousness while suffering the most awful torture. His mates wept aa they stood beside the engine, but there was not a te the fireman's eye and no other cny es- escaped his lips, except the anxious wish that the wreckers would make haste 1 improvement . and from persona Improvement’ in the lung tissue. La, Gri because of the love he bore his wife | lack o and three children safely sleeping in 1 thelr Iittle home in Manchester, a|® suburb of Hartford. Doctors gave the suffering man mor- phine and attended five other men who were hurt, none it lu belleved serious! Hayes was taken out of the wreck about 6 o’clovk this morning and he died In the freleht house within an hour ne The injured who were taken to Matteawan Hospital are Thomas rigan, breakman, aged twenty-four, Towners, N. ¥., cuts slight; John Hyatt, aged twenty-two, of Town- slight; John Nest i pgineer, Kast Hartford, hand slightly hurt a NO FREE LUNCH IN Kings County Liquor Dealers Vote to Abolish It, and Adopt New Scale of Prices, The Wine, LAquor and Beer Dealers! Association of Kings County have adopted the following scale of prices, to lake effect May 1; Ale, beer and porter will be sold by seule measurememnt at 10 cents for 21-2 pounds, Ten-cent cigars will be sold at a stralgit price of 10 cents, All “case” whiskey, except the high- priced Imported brands, will be sold at & straight price of 16 cents. All mixed drinks will be sold at 16 cents each, or two for % cents, Cheose and all free lunch will be en- tirely abolished. ‘The rexolution as adopted requested all saloon-kepera to have a copy of the new scale of prices posted conspicu- ously in thelr places of business. — BABY PLAYED WITH MATCHES, Her Mother Was Badly Burned and 25 Families Were Frightened by Fire Which Followed, Mrs. David Lind was painfully burned nd twenty-five families were badly frightened by a fire in the big tene- ment-house at No, 3% Madison street. Mrs. Lind’s four-year-old daughter Rosie started the fire in a bedroom on the second floor with some matches Mrs, Lind tried to stamp out the plage but did not succeed, Her husband, who picked up his four children and carried them to safety. About one hundred and ty-tive women and children in the house ran panic-stricken down the stairs and some of them fied down the fire- escapes. When the firemen arrived Mra. Lind was still trying to put out the fire. ‘rhe Dlaze was quickly extinguished and the tenants returned to thelr homes, With the exception of rMs. Lind nobody was hurt, Suit Department Special Sale. Women's Tatlor-Made Suits, in Voile, Etamine, Cheviot ign. ‘The Executive Commit- r If into @ conference ¥ power, to confer with Fat GEL ene fusion banner. Sxtended to and Broadcloth, in various models; trimmed with tailor- ed taffeta and ornaments, 9 doctors who hay: ominent hospital uity's Pure M DUFFY'S MALT chitis, pneumonia and all disea and invigorating stimulant an gives power to the brain, nt promoter of good health and k nx no fusel oll and ‘This 14 a guarantee. Whe wet the genuine. harmfal. Demand 144-146 W. 125 "='ST. $6.50- size, with go Indestructible spring system, the greatest couch America, Folding Beds, like desig: splendidly made in solid oak, with # woven wire Twp spring; 4 feet } and Steet 3 in, (Ay sizes, value Vy } $10; special, | ) i} ACCOUNTS OPENED. Mattingy, FAINLESS EXTRACTION. fous parlors. L \y mtio EXPERT CLA LL | every department. Laboratory levery modern appliaboe ap mat of h| black and colors; skirt made -jover silk drop, 334.50, value $45.00, Lord & Taylor. 'e ee! prompt attention and quick sor THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 30, 1903, NE LAY FOR HOURS |DR. WILLIAM HOOKER VAIL, A Prominent St. Louis Specialist, Says Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Has Done More for Consump- tives Than All Other Medicines. Two the throat) are now entirely well. J Appe, Pneumonia, Bronchitis; 1 H it Whiskey in their families and prescribe and recommend ft exclus! broughout the United States, of the threat and lungs, It 1s an absolutely pure, onle, beth and elastict Tt brings Into action all the al itm ket from the food you eat the nourishment it Men, delicate women and sickly children. olgevity, makes the od young D is the only whiskey reccgnized by the Government as i ik for Duffy's Pure Malt Whinkey be sure you Unscrapulous deniers, mindful of the excellence in preparation, will try to sell you cheap imitations and so- Malt Whiskey substitutes, wh: profit only, and which, far from relleving the sick, are positively fo utely pure malt whinkey whieh o Look for the trade-mark, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey 1s sold in sealed bottles only; never in flask or bulk sold by all druggists and grocers, or direct, at $1.00 a bottle, Medical booklet sent free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, N.Y. fore Daun W. 125" St. Near 7 Ave. MONEY instantly, cheerfully, if you doubt for a moment that any purchase made here ts not at least a quarter greater value than any other con- cern offers, or Ml, for any reason, you feel dissatistied with what you have bought, is an assurance that makes dealing here a positive pleasure. —Indestructible Sanitary Couches, like design, large en oak base and feet, excellent quality fancy figured velour covering, deeply tufted; made with sahi barguin Ope Carpets, Rugs, Pianos, Office Furniture, Saulppat with faciliy. A laree 8 to” insure Sets of Teeth ii Gold Crowns Gold Filling QUAKER Bridge Work *ii, Quaker Crown, Bridge oud Plate Work tas Hours: 9'A.M. 108 P.M. Sundays 9 to 3. German Spoxe D i. introduced to me through a consumptive one afternoon after an absence of about improved, I inquired after medicaments, ing but good food and plenty of Duffy's Pure arked that J went directly and purchaged it for nd in a short time they all expressed decided sical examination there was great who 1 onsumption of z y practice, Iu nor valescents, hy of all people and eehditto: AM HOOKER VAIL, M. D. of Dr. Vall makes {t almost Louis, Mo. pertence to t : St ly. It Is used tn A leading ctor of New York forni of food alrendy digested Y cures coughs, colds, consumption, grip, bron- en builds up the nerve tissues, tones Up the heai to the muscles and richness to the blo lon and enables you to It Is invaluable for overworked sand fustains the system, tx a and keeps the young strong, 8; 3 digest 1 It stren, h are put on the market for It in the only h ‘The Old Chemiat” on the It ts MP 151-155, W.I24SST. Dressers, hike de- sign, golden oak, with swing French bevel mirror, 24x 20; 80x20 swell top, ete; value $13.60; special, $7.35! Old Hickory Rock. ers, like design, made to wi rough usage; w. sent and b Vile $3.75; spect own; in sign, high-wrade construction, with reed body and dasher green on fearing, 008; brake wid para: Y sol att value #& cial, $5.55! n Saturday Evenings, LIBERAL TERMS, Umhointerte \OUR RULE! | Perfect Work || | Painless Process | Popular Prices | U te me par valere. his Month Only This Month Only $3 This Month Only £3 This Month Only $1 ENTAL ‘SOCIETY (tid B ) Szmpson Sicth Ave (94 020% Sis a on the values that are to make the day memorable. verbiage. DRESS GOODS. Great Odd Length Sale. 15,000 Yards. First Floor. An accumulation of short lengths; all of this season's cutting—that means the very newest fabrics In colors and black are to be found. The colored in Novelty, Mixed and Plain; the blacks in plain and fancy weaves. Lengths are 14g to 6% yards, at 25, 35 and 50 75 pleces Cashmere Shepherd Checks, in four size blocks; black and white, blue and white and brown and white; value 50G., at.eree 39 First Floor. colored stripes; $1.00 Shirts at First Floor. deposit LADIES’. NECKWEAR First Floor. Fine Parisian Lawn Top Collars, best workmanship in hand needlework ; several different design: 656, each ...... Embroidered Bishop Tab Top Collars; sev- eral different shapes and designs ; each.. 45 Collar and Cuff Shirt-waist Sets; fancy fagoting: with colored bandings; new and Special novelty; set +++ 29 Fine White Persian Lawn Ties, tucked stock; embroidered top collar, with ends to match; each 29 Fancy Bishop Tab Top Collars in white, blue and pink; each 29 BOYS’ WASH SUITS. Regular $1.50 Kinds for 89c. Second Floor. 180 Children’s Washable Sailor Suits of Splendid materials in sizes from 3 to 12; mostly trimmed with silk emblems and worth up to $1.50; mostly smaller sizes 89 Plerced design; value $1.50 Carriages, usual. Cholce at....... HOUSEKEEPING BOYS’ SUITS. Regular $4.50 Kinds for $2.95. Second Floor, Boys’ Norfolk and Sailor Suits of Serges, Striped Flannels and Wool Crashes; styles for smaller boys elegantly finished with silk emblems; all sizes up to 16 years, at Nickel Plated Towel Bars. . Nickel Plated Soap Dishes . MEN’S VESTS. Regular $3.50 Kind for $2.25. Second Floor. Men's finer Washable Vests, in numerous pretty styles; In new Spring stripes and other effects, best make and perfect fitting: worth up to $3.50, for to-morrow they CU enodoabhicn rio $2.25 MEN’S SUITS. Extra Special Values at $9.00. Second Floor, The balance of all broken assortments of our $12.00 and $15.00 Men's fine Suits, comprising fancy Cheviots, Thibets and Serges; not all sizes in every style, but most every size in the group; special at.. $9.00. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. SPOCIA] Atesee. vecesesere First Floor. wide, Sheer and soft finish. First Floor, Pattern Table Cloths of with new open borders: 8x4 10x4 $1.35 $1.85 50c. Kinds at 25c, the Garment, First Floor, Men's Summer Weight Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; odds and ends and small lots; shirts with long or short sleeves; drawers doubly seated; regular 50c, kinds at..., 29 FINE LACES. First Floor, Several thousand yards of rich Plauen and St. Gall Laces, and Lace Galloons. These are sample pieces, end of season's selling, short ends from our own stock of high cost Laces, Values run as high as $2.50; less than $1.00; at, yard, 50 and 95 Fine Wash Laces, accumulations from our vast April Sales. All kinds of fashionable and desirable Bandings, Insertions and Laces; odd widths; odd and broken lines; some worth as high as 75c., all at, yard, 10, 15 and 25 GROCERIES. Sixth Floor, First Floor. values are from 756, to $1 Allovers and Waistings; and Mull MILK—Borden’s Magnolia, | SAPOLIO— Enoch Mor-| BISCUIT—Natlona! Biscult aR... ores @ | Gan's, cake... sreem eee | CO.'S Water Thin, package, TOMATOES—Southorn Ri TEA eylons, English 49 Blend’? Mocha and Java, dry | ®1+90» 3 Ibs. $1, WEROUR Rove, stuart,» Ae BO | MING DER | ys Si S48 Stuart’ i he i 1 a REDDED WI ti a ae 58 Gy iF Rh Wai i aunt R—"M: | sit, Ge roe vaieee, & eee saaual ‘seh age phen # Crawford Co. MAY-DAY AND FRIDAY. MERCHANDISE YOU WANT. FOR LESS THAN YOU EVER PAID. E first day of May, happily for you, comes on aFriday. We like to start each’ month right—give to it a sort of send-off. And so we have put especial stress There ts really nothing to be sald here—if you read what follows; detalls are decidedly more Important than But—Just remember we have strained a point—to give you one of the GREATEST COLLECTIONS OF VALUES IN THE STORE'S HISTORY. MEN’S SHIRTS. $1.00 Negligees at 70c. Each. Men’s Summer Madras Negligee Shirts, all woven cloths; white,or white grounds with extra quality high grade ~ SILVERWARE. Several Needfuls Underpriced. Cologne Bottles, with Sterling Stiver Sterling Silver Bonbon Spoons, Art Nou- veau design; in French gray, bright finish or with gilt bowl; value $1.50.. whe Bonbon Dishes, quadruple plate THE BASEMENT. STIRRING VALUES for THIS FRIDAY. GO-CARTS — Two hundred —a splendid offering in the Basement Store. Go-carts of the highest class, with all the Serviceable and practical adjustments that have made these the favored style of Baby The reed and cane work are of the best quality; the gearing, the famous *‘London"’ sort, and the wheels are rubber tired. Handsome Go-carts that areall ready for delivery and priced much below the Regular $12.00 and $14.00 values. Genuine Mrs. Potts’ Irons, made by the Enterprise Mig. Co., 5 pieces at.... !' Roebuck’s'’ Window Screens, the ad- “ Cort ** Gas Ranges, value $13.00, at $9.95 Imported Carving Sets, value $2:50,at $1.25 Nickel Plated Covered Soap Dishes Parlor Brooms, well made...+ 50 “Star” Refrigerators, Size 38x24%x15; 25 Ibs. ice ca maa WHITE GOODS. _ 500 pleces English Long Cloth, 36 inches wide, soft finish, sultable for underwear, etc. 12 yard pleces, each. $1.00, $1.35,$1.65 500 pieces English Nainsook, 36 inches 12 yard pleces, each, $1.25, $1.50,$1.95 TABLE LINENS. Damask, pure linen, handsome patterns, Table Napkins, German dice Napkins, Sil- ver bleach, 19 inches square, extra heavy, suitable for restaurant service; dozen.,,. Bleached Damask Napkin: square, regularly $2.00 dozen, EMBROIDERIES. Short ends, remnants and odd pieces of 20x27 inch fine Embroidered Flouncings, all choice goods and desirable 50 yard; choice 48: 95c. for odd ploces of fine Embroidered beautiful effects in Linen Embroidered Aljovers; fine Batiste Embroidered Allovers; ‘worth up to $2.50 yard; choice at ANNOUNCEMENT. 5,0; 423; 36, and on Saturday at 12.30, 1.15 and 2 MM In oe Restaurant, on tho month joor, Monsieur Le Chevalier Louis de ou No, thy Ith the Adolina Pat ny, will render selections from vorite operas. renowned tenor, late wit Opera Com, popular ani {| WOMEN’S SKIRTS. $10, $14 & $20 Kinds at $6.50, To effect an immediate clearance we offer about 75 Tatlor made Dress Skirts; only one or two of astyle, These skirts have been regularly for $10, $14 and $20, Materials represented are taffeta, cheviot, tweed, velvet and canvas cloth. SHIRT WAISTS WORTH UP TO $4.95 FOR $1.00. Second Floor. This ts a miscellaneous assortment of fine sheer lawn Waists trimmed in various ways with laces and embroideries. Some have long sleeves, others have short sleeves— some have buttons in back—others button in front, These goods are desirable and first class In every respect. The slight rumpling that some have un- dergone does not in the least affect their value. Former prices up to $4.95; choose Wesel tie sei vtec --- $1.00 ¥ i) UPHOLSTERY Curtains and Portieres Reduced. Fourth Floor. CROSS STRIPE CURTAINS, of Snowflake Grenadine and Silk, one-third below value. These Curtains have white, cream or. colored grounds, with dainty colored cross Stripes, and make excellent Summer drap- ertes; pair, 98, $1.95, $2.75, $5.60. ROPE PORTIERES at one-third less than regular prices. Bright, fresh, new goods in artistic colorings. You may choose from the largest and best assortment we've ever shown in this line; many rare values at the following prices—each $1.95, $3.25, $4.85, $5.75 BAMBOO PORTIERES; the ideal Summer hanging; rich geometrical and floral effects; choice at, each -- 89 and $1.65 WOMEN’S HOSE. 25c. Kind at 19c.—6 pairs for $1.00. First Floor. Women’s Fast Black Imported Cotton Hose; also full length lace open Hose; spe- clally desirable styles; actual 25c. goods at 196. Pair, OF .... cece see pairs for $1.00 WOMEN’S VESTS. Regular 25c, Kinds at 19c. 4) «Pirst Floor,’ = Women's very sheer quality fani ° med white cotton and iste Vests, Tow Neon, Slooveless, full sized and very elastic: goodsat. .. - $1.25 HELPS. teen ence eeeeenescoees HANDKERCHIEFS. First Floor. Clearing up of a varied lot of Men's and Women's Handkerchiefs that have become soiled from store trimming, counter pur- joses, otc, Some very choice and desirable inds are in the lot. You save more than half and in some instances you can buy three Handkerchieis for the usual price of one, Plain Linen Handkercklefs, Lace Tri Handkerchiefs; Embroidered Handkerehiets, Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, Fancy Handker- chiefs, etc. Values are up to 50c,; in two lots, CaCN.....+... WRAPPERS. Second Floor. Women’s Wrappers of good quality f| lawn in Watteau back with pelt: fa aie with 9-inch ruffle, yoke front, bishop Sleeve; in pink, violet, Dlue, black and white; workmanship the best.........., MAIDS' HOUSE DRESSES. Maids’ one-piece House Dresses of good quality striped Percale; yoke front trimmed with white braid; plaited back; extra full skirt, with deep hem; waist lined 75 Women's Short Kimonos of figured and striped lawn; yoke front and bac! border of white lawn....... heavy Scotch 12x4 $2.25 PLANTS. Sixth Floor, Hardy English Ivy; value 756 ....e60. 35 Gladiolus Bulbs; all colors; vaiue 300. WORDT ica ve asa cae ey lengths; Central Park Lawn Grass: Quart Package, value 25c. Pint Packago, value 156, All Kinds of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, package 36.; dozen... oe AZINE Peter a, PLOUR—Hecker’s Suj - A 4 RAPELE: ht a, FINE WINES. ery Sot Sle fr Fria Stout, imported,