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ba } " - ANANTIPLATT a a ''HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1903, Sullivan, Maryland, James J. Frederick, LEADER (5 DEAD. William Brookfield Died at His , Home To-Day, Surrounded } by the Members of His | Family. place. Twenty found in the man's pockets, was also a card bearing this floor, New York Clty.” LONG ACTIVE IN POLITICS. Wad Been Chairman of Republican _ State and Republican County Com- | mitte ind a Member of Many J Clubs. Platt Republicans for the presidency of | § the committee, but was defeated by Baward Lauterbach. Held Aloof for Awhile. For some years thereafter Mr. Brook- field held himself aloof from the regu- were at his|lar machine dominated by Senator Platt, but during the last reform cam- paign was for Mayor Low and the Re- form ticket, and again allied himself with the Republican party. Early in Nfe he started in the glass- ware business and later became con- nected with spme large corporations. + Witllam Brookfield, Republican poll- Ueian and leader, dieq to-day after a hort illness at his home, No. 616 Madi- ®on avenue. His family and his physi- elan, Dr. 8, K. Bremner, bedside when the end came. Mr. Brookfield was brought home from florida five weeks ago. He was suffer- ing from heart disease and that caused hig death. Mr. Brookfield held public office less than a year during his life. He was Our work is done pain! n é | Was #0 loose, bov land, which ts near Frederick, and that| Wis, 40 loose, |b his body had been buried in the latter| Ri went to Coney 4 dollars in money was! }ig wont. to bed about 2 “Mrs. Pluster, No. 186 First av tween Bleventh and Twelfth streets, top WILLIAMBROOKFIELD,| SUICIDE ANEW YORKER? | FOUND DEAD AT CONEY, —e WHO DIED TO-DA Ve | SS Unidentified Man Kills Himself tn |pugboat Captain Killed by Gas in Maryland—May Have Lived Here. postmaster of) noted Headquarters here to-day that on ‘Tue day Inst an unidentified white man had committed suicide at Monrovia, Mary- cl Frank Russe Police|a tug-boat cap y, was found 4 on's Hotel, | Coney Isiand. A Jattachment was tu Jast evening and visited all th ( morning in a simall poo on the rae there |i Wr of the hate. V i covered to-day th ldress; ue, be- fled, and Drs. Pier Kings | County ey worked eaye not save him, Hospital, TEEVH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE SN FREE TO DEMONSTRATE CUR PAINLESS METH and introduce our Thurlo Plat ly by a nets application to the gum: body wa were noth 1, of the were | called on the man an hour, but ind most Murabie rials Cat The Most Convenient | Shopping Place in all New York— as well as the Lowest Priced. Ehrich Bros.|@ 6TH AVE. 224 TO 23d ST., NEW YORK. To-morrow, the fourth day of this Sale Bargains. Women come agai the glorious news, And we are making it a progressive event. Challenge Bargains in | Trunks and Suit Cases. The exhibit and sale of the 20th Century Wardrobe Trunks continue. Come Silk Challenge. 15 pes. PRINTED TAFFRTA SILK—a pretty summer sllk—graduated black rm na hasta Soon value 600. x jallenge tloe = for 233 5 New style black and white BOUCLH CHECKED SILK, for ctylish waists or ghirt waist suits; worth 7c. yd. made Commissioner of Pubiio Works by |aie was President of the Brookfield |§ are the originators of painless dentistry. Our processes are patented. and see this splendid thew ‘ Ae ; 4 ,. ei fo Price for Thure- TTI leer oe potegde cr ae 8 i bean ochre | (OMA ori Te ESL Toa ac I Invention, whieh a: A7ic 5 and the ‘Franklin Loan. and Improvec gam fillings, ie leaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All operators he resigned. Ment Company of New Jersey. are skilled gradu: thelr diplomas being displayed at each chair. combines the conyen- He was, however, always active in| jie held membership in the Proguce We give a writt contract to do your work satisfactorily and eity and State politics. and Mining exchanges and se eral clubs Jeties, and was at For four terms he was chairman of | and soctolies, | ne vublickn City, “me | | under the laws of the State of the Republican State Committee and |" sr. rookilekd was educated ae Cay 41s MKOADWA), Cor. Fulton St three times president of the Republican |uga Lake Academy, Aurora, Y | 410 BRoaDWAY, Cor. ‘County Committee. When the Republi-|and shortly after ‘graduation martigd ean County Committee was reorganized | Kate, the daughter of Henry Morgan, ynder the Committes of ‘Thirty'’s plan | He leaves @ widow and. four soi & few, years ago, Mr. Brookfield took |One son Is a graduate of Yal Broiminent part in the committeo's | OMe hatin un aceldent an ork. He was a candidate of the anti- ago. He was fifty-nine years of age. MAIL ORDERS _ | Adams pr SIXTH AVENUE. 21ST 2D Women’s = Neckwear POINT DE VENISE LACE STOCKS, | EMBROIDERED TURN-OVER TAF- with bishop tabs, beautifully made, all white and white with colot|FETA COLLARS in assorted point 744 BRO anwas 14th St. Not open Sundays. a ao eeoren teen enenenenene, At Tremendous Reductions from | values “REAL LACE sail tes” Grice Antique, Point | Vandyke and many other desirable shapes— | Point de the colors are black, ecru and real—the values range from $4.00 to $6.00—this is a most ex- traordinary bargain, as we offer | 50) aisjeleieleisielesiele iat 8.s)sieeiee for...... a choice of any collar in the ronan ontnduenontndntnentnt-entrdntnartnenene-trontuOutntutt: $6: tudvaventntnenOnttn Prices Down in Beds axé Bedding. Renaissance, keep it fa repair, free of charge, for ten years. ie All offices open ® to 7. German spok REAL ARABE LACE ETON JACK- ETS—in combination, value 50c, jand floral designs, value Cc | $10.00 — take each; take any stock in 37: "25 jacket this lot for......... 39., our price, . for. ....., SEVERAL HUNDRED SAMPLE €OLLARS—in black Arabe and Point Arabe and Silk—in round, square, | white and ecru—comprising real Arabe, Antique, Lace — the shapes are all new—many of the shapes are in stole cape, round and other fash- ionable styles—the values range from $6.98 to $15.00—any collar in the lot oe oS eee oe cs lew York, this 101 W, aap ST O88 3D AVE, HARLEM, 130 W BROOKLYN, 409 BosTe Real Value! Arabe range color only— from $6.00 to wy, $9.98 in the lot. seeee cece Venise, Escurial and Net °2- 98 ee Mattings at Low Prices! Being incorporated ft indisputable v: Corner vin A PHILAD) SUPHTtA, os North Sth at. ; attendants, Telephone Connections. BEWARE of Those Who lmnitate Our Name, Sigae and Advertisements, y (;00ds STREETS. N. Y. en eee ee (0. lences of a wardrobe with the safety of a perfectly-made smash-proof trunk. Prices range from $22.50 to $52.50. Famous Trunks. 5. 00 FOR OUR "FAMOUS" TRUNK— One of the greatest values ever offered, being especially constructed to ohr order—basswood box, covered with heavy canvas, protected by hard#ood slats, bras- sed trimmings, sole leather handles and two body straps, strong strap hinges, Excel- sior lock and bound with strong fibre ma- terial; have deep trays with hat box and packing compartments, and are in every particular the best Trunks ever of- ait eat pee eau eestlh sizes 28, 80 an Inches; chi raha cone teresa 5.00 plete Without a Hat Trunk. 6 98 FOR FRENCH HAT TRUNK, can- 'e vas cover, hardwood Ce oom eat 10 pes. of 27-inch black TAFEWTA SILK —bright and strotg—a little more than 600 yde altogether, and not over 15 yde. to a customer; Iittle Jot lasts, only... Our great Challenge Sale of White Silks at the lowest prices ever known fs now In full swing. Challenge Sale of —_—_ Upholstery Remnants Including Fabrics and Drapery Fringes, lined, brass lock and trimmed, bound; size fot six Leah with tray in cover for laces, gloves, at..... deeb eee ence eeeees 3.75 FOR $5.00 SOLE LEATHER ron CASES—Gnaranteed to be made of strictly first-class sole leather, hand- sewed throughout and linen lined; some with shirt flap; solid brass locks, stout | straps, reinforced corners; extra deep; 24 Inches long. 3.95 FOR $6.00 STRONGLY MADE TRUNKS—Canvas covered, full, brass trimming, fibre bound, iron pene: deep tray, with oover; sizes 30, 38, 34; a great $6.00 Trunk, Steamer Trunks. Our Celtic STEAMER TRUNKS are of bass- wood, heavy canvas covered, hardwood slats, full linen lined, brass trimmed, fibro Remnants Dentm, Stikoline, &c., at 5e¢ a yard. Worth from 10c. to 256. a yard. Odd Lace Curtains. Nottinghams, worth from 60c. to $1.00 @ pair, at, ench.. (Quantity Limited. No Mati Orders.) Awning a Remnants, / ya. (vemmant lengtha) at 7c. a yard. CHINA MALTINGE (ATS aes MAT. PANBSE MAT-|SEAMLDS8S CHINA 9877 OO ytd yl AT SR yh! y Coane Faarnen Pi Tealue 160. par vend possleraneliye all yeteieae sizes Challenge Sale of " i aid nbs’) 3,8 ior riba fates Se ee ee ET ees 5p. ad Abe. (te aor cues $2 in. 84 In. 86 In. ow foot; < por ith husk; is , ty r Fa, SS AS [epee SEES ne Handed Mat} $06 fn —~ to-. oe Cotton Dress Goods. tresses! AN OILCLOTH BARGAIN! Alden Sampson & Sons Setters OILCLOTH—thorough! wide—a large selection for quick selling from E35 o0-mey jardy tare O5-8e4 brass ‘BED, with 2 Inch eontinuous “post, % Yop rod, with % Inch Aller, SJ Tdall_mounts throughout. at Q—Reguler $8.50 > "IRON, BEDS 4 with brane MADE FROM PURB WIITZ HORSE AIR IN ONE OR TWO ATIRESS, MADE C.,A. TICKING; FU PARTS, REGULARLY 318.00 AT 50-,", aT i 60; | American Black” Horse Hair 450A srese tgp | ATTA BESES, 40 Toa mad KAT up in fancy atripe ticking. {DLE and FULL MOUNTS, An Feather Pillows! regular prices 60c. and 70c. per square Vim 15% ane A-foot ize, ot 7,00 ans "4b ans 4-to0t o 3 Ahfoot alte, marked-down price.,,.. ay Hecall Leeaiai only Site | 18, 2). 00 | wp in good quality tlekin 0 tmtnanem dnb Bn88: Men's and Boys’ Clothing Dept.. take Elevators 22d Street Side. Men’s Genuine Sire 21 x54, value Size fort, 0, val $20.50 7 Sire 83 x 10.6, “ Teade value 631.50...... Sie 9. Wilton Rugs! 2,65 17.50 eve furnisher should take advan age of such opportunities. erarerenenenonene: Spring Weights Just Received ! The Cravenette is a » loose, swagger arment, combination Rain Coat and Sprin, vetcoat. Suitable for day or evening an: any sort of overcoat weather, rain or shine. Sizes, regulars and stouts, 34 to 46, ie patterns—marked down yards 3 9 C| 23.50) sive x 12.0, Bite . 31.60. NICKEL LAr ) NICKEL PLATED GRUMB FER! apoclal, set, Seasoned—14 and 2 yards 30c, per square yard to “t THOROUGHLY SEASONED LINO- | CORK INLAID LINOLEUMS, heaviest LEUMS, full rolls, Shoes patterns, price $1.50 per square yard, marked - doy {price.. Rugs Remarkably Cheap ! Best Quality Royal | Wool Reversible Smyrna Rugs! 18x96, value 1.15, QB EO" 6.0x9.0, ae 4 feo Nickel Plated Ware! "9c Boys’ $5 Norfolk and chia Breasted Two-Piece Suits for These Suits are excellently made of absolutely}; pure worsted serge—indigo dye. In 7 to 16 i itches tone, TOWEL ARS, slong, te Bo | | NickeL pat c — nf US Bass i extra Mrevys NICKEL PLATED HANGING TUM. a ER, special, DOC San, 45c year sizes. Each suit is nicely trimmed and}; all seams are sewn with silk, Each suit will prove a perfect fit. BOYS’ 8c, STRAW SAILOR HATS ackinaw braid—with wide 4-inch brims-- ® Cc trimmed with ee ted or white sill—for en from 3 to 8. of age, Gg sony NICKEL «= PLATED Pegi MS ddd Le quality, handsome patterns, regular Axminster Rugs! 930.0, value 13.95 10.6, value 17.25 wicker. PLATED 69c NICKEL PLATED OVAL SOAP DISH, with drainer, special, 28. 39c. for 75c. Wrist Bags. 6 and 6 inch frames, some with inside com- partment frame, some with extra change purse; nickel and gilt frames, in black, tan end walrus and gray; oll mama Ot (een DRESS GINGHAMS AND RS— grain leather, and newer sold for less than 75c.; Challenge price...... 39 Bett akar ip bos litte) pp eatt a MNES hel celvable check, plaid and stripe effect. Ae 98c & full range of colorings. Chal- 3 for 5 inch teage Price . 4 2 Ic ~ 8c. Ribbon ;—_______—_-_—_] A limited quantity of the highest grade of Satin Liberty Ribbon, 5 inches wide, in including black and white; for Women’s 39¢ rer $1.25 "$1.25 Neckwear. DE RUSSIAN COLLA: some Non bata, ome on silk, in ‘white, cream fr Arabian shades; suitable for walet or coat trimming; worth 98c. to $1. 26 5 39¢ cach; Challenge Price. . 59 C for $1.50 Un- Refrigerators and Gas Stoves. Summer comfort so largely depends upon the Refrigerator and the handy Gas Stove that we have stocked both lines more fully this season than ever before, Hints of our low prices: Refrigerators. Gas Stoves. Hardwood] 94¢ —For 2- Burner Gas Stove, burners strongly made, heavy castings. 3-Burner Gas Stove, double — removable ii | ue with HY Pos galvan- Chacon ized steel, tas galvan- ized steel shelves, inside lining best charcoal sheet-} purners, ? ing, bronze hinges, mad heavy cast airtight locks. inj special... 1.78 Capacity 40 Ibs. of Hye 1-Burner Gas Stove, special.. . cleanadl epe- Capeatty 0 ibs. + of 1085) : Brooklyn Ol] Cook /Christy de} cat Ibs, of 109; pt aad dies Bead \ ied band spect For 9-Inch Meat Pint- ters, handsomely Lieve a and gold st! Lard wis urn “Potts Sad Irons, eet of 3, with etand syd bolder com- 12-inch aise 15° A Continuous Ovation—A Mighty Triumph—Our CHALLENGE SALE — (feel will witness more triumphs here, Already the city rings with the greatness of our Challenge fava again to participate in these matchless opportunities, and return home only to further spread Every day, every hour sees new and fresh offerings brought forward to feed the never- endin appetite for highsclass, merchandise under price. Heré are examples for to-morrow, and very likely some of our own prices may be lower than advertised on the day of sale) FOR WE ARE DETERMINED TO UNDERSELL THE TOWN. ef Burlaps, Cretonne, 15c ‘This is your chance to re-cover old awning frames; Amwning Goods worth 20c. a yard Leger tor Thursday only, as quantl- ter aretimite, (Nane eent ©, 0. D, No éoall orders filed.) Ihe for 35c, Lace Striped Batistes, 4 poem of beauty, white and pon grounds with a highly mercerized lace gtripe run- ning through it. A fortunate trade pur- chase enables ws to offer our patrons this all shades, i marvellous bargain, Don’t fail to embrace regular, price, 48e. a yard; Chal- 24» this opportunity to supply your present lenge Price......+sssserereee wanes and future wants—choice of all 1 (No Mail Orders). yard .. 12: trimmed Hats. Challenge Sale of Reclining Go-Carts. RECLINING GO- CARTS, solid Teed sides, hand- somely finished, with reclining English running + gear, fitted with rubber tire — wheels, patent © foot brake and parasol clamp; special prices, $5.98, $6.75, $8.98 yd. for 20c. Sc Laces. eee VAL. LACES, TORCHON LACES, POINT © DE PARIS LACES (Hdgings and Insert- ings), including medallion effects; 5e value 20c. yd.; Challenge Price, yd.. y (No Mail Orders.) Corset Challenge. SS TAPE GIRDLBS, in batiste, boned with cov- ered wire, in blue and white; sizes 18 to 23; Challenge Price........... J Challenge Sale of Another lot of those White Enameled Beds—fram a great purchase at very ad- vanita; concessions—go on sale to- morrow to accentuate the challenge offer- BEDS eae continuous post brass rail on, foot and head piece, 8.6 and 4.6 2 25 only; value $4.50; Challenge Price BEDS with heavy poste, fancy scroll pat- terns, 4.0 and 4.6 only; value 2.75 $5.50; Challenge Price..........++ BEDS with heavy continuous posts, 4.0 and 4.6 only; value $6.5 Price A lot of sample IRON BBDS, in patter discontinued by manufacturer; value $10.00 and $12. Prige: ....0.. 500. Springs, Mattresses and Pillows at ‘Ohal- lenge Prices, for 60c. Bars 39¢ SS An importer’s stdck of over 1,500 cases pure Castile Soap, made from pure olive oil on the Isle of "Crete, goes on sale to- morrow at little above half price. (A sample of this soap was examined by the United Laboratories Co., of this city, ene pronounced the product ‘ot pure olive oil.) At the price—39c. for a large bar—you get the imported CASTILE SOAP below the usual price of the domestic article 39 —a large 60c, bar for.......++.se005 (4 Other Toilet Articles, Imported FRENCH TRIPLICATE MIR- RORS, nickel frames and chain; artistic decorations; regular price 12} Ried nay oadon sae Aes =A: 2 ‘mported English BATH A) TOILET NOLOVES: epectal for thi’ sale, 10c DAIS ci cccdccceseoetvrveveccneenaene OITRATE OF MAGNESIA A ee 18 effervescent); 4 02. bottle, special ic Imported TOOTH BRUSHES, 6 rows selected bristles; value 25¢., special 10c CLOTH, HAT AND MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES; burat wood; special, 12% ings. Li Rear h Beep value $3.50; Chal- each For 5S4nch White Porcelain Bread and Butter Plates (extra thin), 24° (7 | Dinner Plates 06 For large Porcelain Covered'each .......... Soup Tureens, handsomely (oth extra om decorated. porcelain.) 22c for large) Porcelain Covered Dishes, fancy shapes. AUSTRIAN CHINA TEA SETS, 36 pieces, hand- somely decorated and tinted,

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