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sane eere oe oT REA THE WORLDi TENESDAY EVENING, MAY 7; 1 sor mm lad ti Ins veer ound Pe Sagas eu ty eee one ain teem ts CROSS ADVICE. leieite be,Violated at cartel “daotserly fie ‘dee Te by. the proper use 6 ‘ced the w sh a Says if He Were the Deposed In- |" ny spector He Would Take the Matter to Grand Jury, and Calls Greene Highbinder. Glove Dept. We are showing a com-| 4! plete line of Gloves for Sum- and cannot be ¢ tts aut. | er wear, ficient that he haf been found guilty of euch neglect of duty. F Double Finger Tipped S2/k Gloves. ut) Fine Mesh and Silk Filet Gloves. Openers and Suede f 70, Almost Totally Blind, ‘ Shown Through Long Years Devotion to Wife Whose Memory He Cherishes. ment for Friday. Adam A. Cross is from the police fc n find any con y be assured I$ ONE JOY LEFT IN LIFE. mis HAD THEIR AXE OUT FOR HIM. Of all the unexpocted things in the Police Department the removal of In- spector Adam A. Cross—he of the hyp- notic eye—has proven the greatest sur- prise. When {t 1s understood that for years For fifteen years a white-halred, ven- ‘erable man of seventy years, almost “Aotally blind; has visited a carefully kept vein Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey a The faithful patriarch {s William re arrested ssion and = persecu- SECOND FLOOR. tion, “Good Co “if 1 were Cri Sayn Devery. . "i la ke ,. Ptow. sof, No, 262 Wayne street, Jersey | cross was understood to Just about to the Grand Jury, They didn't nrg tee Lisle Gloves tra fine quality Percale, fancy pointed yoke eve aand the Coe uae Mere in control Headquarters, a litle of his |Koods Rg eer A thelr axe front and back with two rows of black and Mallingly through sunshine A Sciated. It may be {out for hit “wanted his : WebtenbnG pllssard, ie-that of bis wite, | ¢andine may be approciate may Pe [job for another man. They got Croa,|And a beautiful assortment white insertion and edge; bretelle over further estimated when it is known that and they'll get any man they're the Bie HBA go wt hn iergslof Lace Mitts, in silk filet ilien “Riley Crow, whose memory he iat made Commissl Partridge, treasures in his forsaken old age. Heveneee) Pitngt ee wel first reform Commissioner, believe that trimmed 12-inch foun Along Montgomery avenue, where the!) was the saintiiest and most compe-|" “Cross Was a copasalt and real laces, atue wee sold man has walked for fifteen years,| tent policeman on the force. hadeny: Vik coamie on him, It's an COEDS outrage, that's what it they've treated him, Sergt. Ghucrhill, who was forced ‘Sut ‘of the department by Cross d who !s now running a Broadway saloon, sald: A ae aed (seria of mine ts Late ins 80 dally that I have a vacancy fi a cashier, Of course, I know Cross ‘' honest: in fact, everybody knows he's honest. He can, have the job if he will come and get It the sti! erect figure ‘with its tattered the way | Brown overcoat and old gray felt hat is ‘a familiar sight, but the countenance of the penniless nian with the sightless ‘yes, ‘surrounded by the flowing whito ay Bovary to, 0 los adviser ge. was com- Ionly said that what he told Partridge the other high and marked ofMfcialn of the depart- T. KELLY 263 Sixth Ave.!04-106 W. 17th St. We Allow No House to U:dersell Us or Make Easier Terms. Accounts Opened If Desired. Partridge’s Other Self. He impressed Commissioner Partridge 80 favorably that he stepped from the tion of Ueutenant to “Big Chief” be the configential and Partridge. It Lord & Taylor FIRST FLOOR. Swavitig hair and the long white beard, is that no stranger has dared ap- oe him, though many have desired ow what mission led him s0 sys- atjaally down Montgomery street. yy scall him the “Mystery ef Holy ‘Wame' Cemetery,” and only the grave | diggers and cemetery workers know that the has sat beside the grave near the big fir tree. His ne Comfort. “It fs the one comfort I have left fn Ute.” said the old man to an Bvening World reporter as he stooped to trim a fose bush at the head of the grave. ‘She 4w18 a8 004 a5 gold, and it ts a comfort to mé to sit beside her grave. I don't believe that spirits eyer return to us, ‘but I know that the body of the woman I loved better than anything in the world les here, and I would rather pend my afternoons here than with a ghattéring crowd whose meaningless gonyersation docs not interest me.” ‘The grave, though Jt has no headstone, Js covered with ‘violets and mignonette. while at both head and foot is a rose bush. “I water the flowers and cut the grase find keep the grave in good condition,” the said. “It is all I can do, but I know she a as pleased as if she had a big monufent, “I suppose folks think it's strange I come here every day, Once a policeman Brel me and wanted to know what GLOVES. FIRST FLOOR. taire Suede Gloves, Paris cut; to $2.65. $1.25 VOlUO.......600000+ brought me along Montgomery street #0 Segularly. Curious ones stare, but I vertell them my atory. It in Bfluirs Yeare eg0,1 used to livia orl ‘was born in’ Hosta my parents brought me to New Fare when was six months old. I gre ‘a? in the elty, and my four children @@se born and’ raised there.” “Where are they?” was asked. iw «sd man pent his head over the sald. Ge Je, in France, other—| jon” cre abe da, Whey have wot written me for nineteen years. oy ao: want to be bothered. One has to ad to being alone when one is poor. {f'makes a great deal of difterence Was Once Well of. 's true that I used to be own Now bow; regular value $3.00....... Enamel Bed, complete, including an Special while they last—Solid oak all-hair mattress in satin ticking, all Chiffonier, five drawers, well made and finished; a real bargain, ‘This large solid golden oak Dressing Case, French bevel mirror, fine finish, very roomy; regular value, $11.00. steel springs, no wood, all sizes. Carpets, Rugs, Mattings. All Floor Coverings Made, Laid and Lined Free. Furnishing of Summer Homes a Specialty, Headquarters for Old Hickory Chairs. The Andrew Jackson Chair, $1.99 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. SEND POSTAL FOR CATALOGUES, doop bias ruffle... ell mew PIFTH FLOOR. would not be blind Ment and incorrect medicines ruined my sight. My wife used to reai to me and lead me around, but now I get along with my stick, Know the road so well to the ceme- hat I can tell every step of tho My wife died suddenly one day he started to walk across Foom and fell d That waf the great. t sorrow of my ilfe, Only Bice have L d coming here, That as in the blizzard five years ago. I Mved nearly three miles from the ‘cemetery, ‘but I won't rife ‘on the niture which wo had last week. are only 100 chairs in the lot. $7.00 Values at .sroreees.. .00 to $16.00 values at and twice T've nearly heen \ille $10.00 to $ sides, I can't afford it. This day 1 jtarted ‘out ang got nearly to the ceme- ut T got f wart, and the had T simply had te been bad tlany. times | e then, but T'nover missed. Once 1 tently, died In a storm and m to death if a grave not heard my cries and pulled me out of nowArif in the summer time I get here eve Gay, at 1.30 oF 2 o'clock and 1 stay till § in the winter T come at the same prey but; of course, I can’t stay #0) °The old man ts almost deatitute. In| the cold winter months his clothing 1s | not sufficient to protect him from the Ghe Clothing Sale Ghat Opened Ohis Morning Severe weather. . 5 . He Seldom Complatns. | Attracted the most remarkable gathering of enthusiastic pur- “1 dty my shoes or thaw them out, as chasers ever seen under any roof on a Thursday of May. The the case may be, and put them on again. | complain though I am cold, I complain though T am cold. I) throngs of men in every walk of life had come to purchase— with full confidence. Suck Spontaneous Indorsements of our progressive methods in value giving make it a pleasure to Sell Goods at Retail For Less Than Competitors Pay at Wholesale. Vat *10,° ag “Journeymen” i Hand Finished Most Remarkable Sensational Values, her iy Br caine ‘ear veing taken there last ear, but I managed to get enough jobs phevent ft. Why, if Thad my sight 1 gould work like any man. I do feel old, but my right arm Js strong. I get odd | mere watering plants and tending graves Mf for private parties around the ceme- terles, but some people think my sight Betting too bad for even these jobs, “Now that I can't read there js noth-| ff nd in Be for fate A weed ied wonder how |B horant people who couldn't read-lived, Dut if they suffer as I do tt must bé terrible."’ ‘William Crow is well educated and can talk oh any subject. When he can get @ny ope to read to him he improves the opportunity, ave! now. of us. sizes 6 to 10%, $7.50. Children’s pink, blue and red Offerings. Oc C. ; op Coats Yeatengo and. T Hak ad Surtouts, 4 Pp. Boys’ imported patent leather lace and button shoes, Ghd my days without ¢riends Prince Albert a welt soles, S1Z€S 11 tO 5M... esesseeeeeeeeneee “You don't. know what a comfort {t 1s a) ddock: an 3 any hore to this graye. J know 1 am | @AAOCKS, C. R. ‘ Ci 15 4A: Clad” L izes 11 to 5%. RASS Pers ees ere | “Cravenettes,’’| COs & Vests) Rain Coats, UMS ale aad RR Bink iat would be the best thing for y ; 4, Sarr Sect “ yy her he ee Cop Coats, | Spring Suits, |Opring Ouits, Boys “Harvard,” Jr., $2.00. oo think Y have a°%oo! mind and showing a variety of ‘ A comprising every fab- Spring Suits. bric of good quality, | Fabrics of every de- | choicest designs; also scription, including | black fabrics and Blue | black cheviots and blue SERGES. | Serges. serges. Every Taste, Every Size, Every Purse Will Se Perfectly and Satistac- torily Suited. We Give Green Trading Stamps. | selection seldom found at very high prices. All new effects. Also Of use to some one when I'm Sw is a Roman Gerncls, thou th he Ideas of his awn on religio vd 8 mind is his Kinga: he my taint: would ‘a iy couldn't have 41 to 5%. ire of the sightless ol wontrable head, ragged lothes, pe worn that the eet are not hes a pathetic picture, and n of the blind septuagenartan | in his poverty show re- | Simps WRAPPERS. $1. 100 dozen Women’s House Wrappers of 6x- shoulders, trimmed sleeves and collar; also ined to waist line, DRESS GOODS. ALL-WOOL CREPE, twenty-one street and evening shades, including cream; all-wool Voile in light and dark shades, even mesh and fine quality; Cashmore Shepherd Checks 1n four-size blocks; black and white, blue and white, brown and white; 500. value, at, Women's 2-Clasp Glace Gloves, embrold- ered; special clearing oddments, including brown, English reds, black, pearl, slate and mode; perfect fitting; value 950... Women’s 12, 16 and 20-button Mousque- light, fancy evening tints; sizes 5% and 5%; value $2.25 PETTICOATS. SECOND FLOOR. ‘White Muslin Petticoats, mado with extra deep ruffle, several good styles to select from with hemstitched tucked ruffie; others with lace and embroidery ruff Cambric Petticoats, made with an extra wide ruffie of open-work embroidery; fin- ished with embroidery beading and ribbon Seed $2,75 Silk Petticoats, in black and colors; mado of good quality taffeta; an oxcoliont style with accordion platted ruffie, finished with ODD CHAIRS. $2,50, $5.00, $7.50. Tho prices are absurdly low, as this is a round-up of the immense sale of Parlor Fur- Ifyou need an odd chair to complete tho furnishing of your room, call carly, as there Chairs with upholstered seats; eee even eee $2.50 Chairs with upholstered seats and backs; Arm Chairs; some with upholstered seats and backs; $16,00 to $22.00 values at $7.50 CAMMEYER If you have never tried our Chil- dren’s Shoes for your children and for your older girls and boys, do so It will be brought forcibly home to you how superior our shoes are. get better footwear and save money by purchasing Child’s and Misses’ cloth and kid top patent leather, but- ton, welt soles, sizes 6 to 10%, $2.00. Child’s and Misses’ fine kid, button and lace, welt soles, Sizes\4'4|£0' 20s ses sees counter shoes for weak ankles. j High and Low Cut. The same is our famous $§$.00 Men’s “Harvard,” in black kid, box calf and black kid, sizes CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION, 6th Ave., cor, 20th St. son Craw Sizth Are. 13 io20% Sts.. A BUSY FRIDAY Ge big stocks of splendid new merchandise centre around this selling move- It Is to be a busy day if we can make It so, te ea apr tee that you spend will bring a decided saving—it's bound to. We know the worth— Just how good every item Is, Goods that creep into print pass rigid censorship; we must be sure in order to Insure you. Read carefully—for the story Is most Import- SPECIAL OFFERING of 10,000 yards Union -$1.00 Ivory, White, Sk¥, Yale, Green; exceptional, SPECIAL OFFERING of 10, 000 yards of Printed Panama Sultings; highly mercerized, SILKS. ROTUNDA, Black and White Peau de Cygne, com- plete assortment of graded stripes; very desirable for waists and entire dresses; heretofore 85c. yard DRESS SKIRTS. THIRD PLOOR. We offer for Friday a miscellaneous lot of Women’s Dress Skirts, ranging in price from $7.50 to $14.75; for clearance, choice at. Oo reteeeeeee §3,85 This offer embraces about 75 Skirts in all; materials are Cheviot, Canvas Cloth and Tweed. infoulard designs; value 296, at, yard.12} Pillow Cases. SPECIAL OFFERING of 1,000 dozen Ready- fairly good quality musiin, each ity; 68 inches wide; yard. ees FOURTH FLOOR. For Friday's selling we offer an unusual value in Dinner Sets. We will sell 100 fine Table Damask. Bleached Table Damask, of very good qual- CHINA AND GLASS. able, Pereeeeees . 58 Austrian China Dinner Sets decorated with gold border; in lace effect pattern; the regu- lar price of this set Is $35.00; fore as a spocial at $28. pieces. 100 Cut Glass Bowls of ri highly polished; day.seee, BY. co cscccccccrccccccsccocce 100 Cut Glass Water Bottles; for wedding presents or euchre prizes; regu- lar price $6.00, Friday.. cers; neatly decorated with edges; regular price 25c. regular 95 BASEMENT. Mlavored; ID............ Bonbons; Ib. FRIDAY Delicately Smoked River Salmon, Ib..18 comuribta BOGS —sirieny. frosh New Laid Orange Cor t dellv- ered), doze! wee 19 ore mers icked = In parent fine fined cartons inot delivered), Ib, 33 i CHEESE—Domestic Swiss, mont Sage or New York Stato leah ins, Oolong, ests bat MH Breakfas! i lish Broaktast and sa eer cee $1.50, 3 Ibs. $5,00 anda Gunpow- and © ae it 1-4 1b, cant 10 ate $5.00 COCOALA juyler’ Chil You 2.50 2.00 hid shoes and slippers, High "2.50 + $1.50 Sizes 11 to2 for Friday, 102 regular price $6.00, Fri- 100 Cut Glass Celery Trays, heavy blanks and deeply cut; regular price $6.00, Fri- 100 dozen Limoges China Cups and Sau- CANDIES. Old fashioned Peppermint Lozatipes; triply 1 Extra fine Mixed Candy, “Chocolates A Every dollar Wash Goods FIRST FLOOR, Linen Etamines in the following Shades: Valuo, at, Yard oove.,......eseserer eves ZO for-use Muslin Pillow Cases, size 45x36; of 956, dozen, Seeeboncvecsoesice aeeeeccesesccceceseaG SPECIAL OFFERING of 1,000 yards Misses’ & + Sold once be- sess $19.75 ich design and $3.50 -$3.75 very useful +*..$3.75 gold stippled for.. SALE OF GROCERIES. SIXTH FLOOR. PICKLES—Crosst Ghorkins pre ch mocha and Jay $1.00, NED Uinta tip LIVES‘ ‘Roy: zaniila, 16 of, 07. vaso bottl Koch's Uptown Shopping Friday dren’s Suits, $6.00 and $8.00 Coats, Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes. sz MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of superior quality Kidskin, handsewed \ welt, patent leather tips, kid or cloth tops, sizes 11 to 2 CHILDREN'S BOOTS, button only, of fine Kidskin, kid or cloth top, patent leather tips, flexible sewed soles, sizes 8% to 10% BOYS’ LACE SHOES, of fine Vici Kidskin, hand welt extension eit, latest styles. uit MEN'S LA‘ Hand-made Cluny Laco Bands are offered in this sale at prices less than regular, You know how desirable they are—now fashion- Black and White Wood Fibre Band, now the great craze in Laces. 100 pieces are offered Monday, at less than Tegular, in some cases a saving of 1-4, Women’s sheer quality Imported In- grain Black Lisle Thread Hose; double hoels and toes, with bleached white soles, Plain or Richelieu or Rembaandt ripped, value 456. - 2 WOMEN'S 19c. VESTS 15c. Women’s sheer quality Swiss Ribbed Fancy Wnite Lisle and Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeves, value 196,....... ee 50c. DRAWERS AT 3 FOR $1.00. Love's patent, very sheer quality white Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Drawers; French bands, pear! buttons, extra wide legs, knee length two Inch lace on the bottoms; iP heat 506. cae at 3 pairs nia, white or spe ighicken dog..s3.28¢ cane o 4-2 '1D. can PINEAPPLE— aientits SELLY—"‘Royal_ stuart”? homo- | nseag.OUes,eng cares carefully re: made Red. Currant Jolly, large TO WENS Sele sssee tumbler 25c., mediun tumbler, KITCHEN SUPPLIES. L. ak Suits and Coats MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS of Novelty Mixtures, Broadcloths, Voiles or Eta- mines, 12 to 18 yrs.; also small women’s sizes: $12.00 and $14.00 8. 75/ GIRLS’ SILK AND CLOTH COATS, of Taffeta or Peau de Sole, Covert, Paca, Chev- jot or Broadcloth, tailor made or lace trimmed, 4 to 14 yrs. 3.95 | ' GIRLS' WASHABLE DRESSES, of fancy colored Percales, Dimities or white Lawns and Piques, Jace insertion and embroidery trimmed, sizes § to ce yrs.; $3.50 and $4.00 dresses LACES. FIRST PLOOR. Some at 25c., worth 40c. Some at 45c., worth 656. Some at 95c,, worth $1.45, At 75c., worth up to $1.45, At $1,25, worth up to $2,45, At $1.95, worth up to $3.50, WOMEN’S HOSE, FIRST FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. 15 SECOND FLOOR. -+ $1.00 eT sire GE, Best Granu- a; 5 I 23 TOMATORS—Red Ripe dorsoys; doz., $1,25; 11 ASPARAGUS- “iar Swift's Washing Powder.. SOAP—King Cole’! jwaltal Tar or + 3 Fairbank’s Oval Fairy; cake.,... ak cott’s Enameline, Kirkinain's or +3 Prices Make Downtowm an I & OCH & O. Half Priced. and Saturday $20.00 and $25.00 Suits, 13.75 $10.00 and $12.00 Coats, 6.95 | 2.49 Second 2,29 1.39 | 2.38 1.69 125th Street West, Baswen, Loos an erolsm. He never aske for | ib he is absolutely desti-| v6 ‘be glad to have clothing atravgely pathetic trait in his saving his pennies for hin wife's grave whep | man with land to she thougs tir sell” Anda no 0.8 who will buy. Ho does not think of printer’s inh 4 WORLD ALMANAC ‘The place to advertise or sesk Bus |Ts the Best Book of Reference Ever Issued Anywhere, iness Opportunities is in the Gunday ‘World Want sheet, The three ard | Cloth Bound Copies, goven time rates are paying propesl:| 50 25 «i Cents. CENTS of Newsdealers, PS, vford Co. AND _THE PRICES THAT MAKE IT.