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4 { j 7} | New York. ' clities, and we obediently eked re FUND FOR 60 DEAD AND 85 ARE DYING. Meeting Held at Jacob H. Schiff's! Office and an Appeal Sent Out, | ‘Treasurer Saying Response Has » & Not Reached $500,000. ‘The first official account, direct from Tlschineff, of the Jowish massacre there to be received in this city came to-day in an appeal for help sent out by the Kis- ohineff relief committee, made up of the _ Yeading Jewish citizens of the town, one of whom is Rabbi M. Ettinger. It gives the first correct list of the dead and ‘wounded. ‘The dead are placed at 60,and 8 more @te declared to be at death's door. The - Anjured, crippled and outraged are given a5 400. The report states: “The popule- tion wes slaughtered and driven from | the-clty.” ‘The appeal, translated by the Sowieh Dally News, reads as follows: _ “Dear Gir: The terrible disaster that thas befallen the Jewish population at Kisohineff and destroyed thousands of Jewish families makes it incumbent upon the representatives of our community to afi these unfortunate and homeless people who were rulned in three days. ‘Thousands of familios of various classes, _ ©ompowed in the most cases of working- fmen and small merchants, were entirely Tuined their houses have been de- @troyed; their furniture, tools and @lothes stolen, as well as their money end papers. __ » Extent of the Massacre, “The population was slaughtered and @rtven out of the city. About 60 are ‘dead; 8 are at death's door and 400 are | injured and crippled and outraged. The ‘mogt part of these unfortunates are left to the streets without shelter and with- out clothes or food. “The first aid, food and lodgings, ts al- | ready provided by the Jewish commun- ity here, vhich is also working very lly to collect funds to relieve ‘We must have much ald from other gather funds in your city Kuper - M. Krasilszik, . Kidel, ‘T. Rosen- . B. Siltzky, M. “Buckleman Rabbi M. Httinger, “Ail moneys should be sent to Pearl- id Kligman, Kischineff."* Uurpose zed at a meeting hel of Jacob #1. ‘Schit, eid Gest at Mr. \ Letter from a Merchant. ‘ @%. Aronowits, who lives in Manhattan avenue, Brooklyn, received yesterday a letter from his ‘brother-in-law, Jacod Telchman, a business man of Kischineff, an account of the massacre, Gait Lie! own Baron, es- | @ape, saying that he remained for Sours locked! up in a neighbor's’ alonst, they saw the police did not {nterfere they went to the new bazaar 1200 Boys’ NEW SPRING WS Suits $ 2 ' A price for Friday and Satur- day only. This splendid assortment embraces all styles, all mate- rials, all colors—everything this season has produced in boys’ wear. There are on sale three- piece suits with vests, double breasted suits, sailor blouse suits, Russian blouse suits and . Norfolk suits of wool eassi- mere, cheviot, tweed, wool-worsted blue serge and black thibet. The sizes run from 3 to 16 years. For quick sales on Friday and Saturday we have marked these suits down from the excellent value given at their Former Prices $3.50, $4, $5, to 32 0 7 5 This is a bona fide Brill marked down sale to in- duce more mothers to learn the lasting good qualities of our boys’ togs. 279 Broadway. cant eilont 211 & 219 Sixth Ave. 47 Cortlandt St, lStores. 128th St., Cor. 3d. Ave. : KOCH & Co F. . Friday and Saturday Dresses, Syits, Coats. GIRLS’ DRESSES, of white lawn or plain or fancy striped materials, guimpe effect, elaborately trimmed with fine laces and embroideries, 4 to 14 yrs., GIRLS' DRESSES, of fancy dimity or percale, trimmed with dainty embroidery and insertions, 4 to 14 yr: and $3.50......0s000. Ntdesten cere 1.95 GIRLS' AND MISSES’ SUITS, of all wool plain cloths or fancy mixtures, gobelin, tan, green, navy or gray, trimmed with cream laces or silk nov- elty braids, 12 to 16 yrs., reg. $14.00 and $16.00 8.75 GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ SILK AND CLOTH COATS, taffeta, peau de sole, covert cloth, | cheviot, paca or broadcloth, tailored effects or fancy lace trimmed, 4 to 14 yrs.— $6.00 4nd $7.00 4.75 $9.00 to $12.00 6.95 COATS COATS Friday and Saturday Children’s Hats & Wreaths: MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S FLATS, natural body Cuban straw, the popular hat for wreath trimming, reg. 69c., for two days...........+ seee 39c CHILDREN'S FLOWER WREATHS—Poppies, Dalses, Bluets, Liles of ‘the | Valley, Buttercups, Field Flowers and Forget-Me-Nols, full wreaths, a com- | plete hat trimming, reg. 98c. and $1.25, for two 59c} 98c) Between Lenox & Seventh Avenues. Girls’ & Misses’ Prose. 1.49 many beautiful colorings, reg. $3.00 CHILDREN’S ROLLED BRIM SAILOR HATS, of cain fancy or rough straw braids, round, square or bell crown, trimmed with silk ribbon band and long streamers, ready to wear, reg. $1.48 and $1.98, for two daySeees 125th Street West and began to pillage and destroy. The Jers appealed to the Governor for pro- tecuon, and he gave them a letter to the polloe, to which the police paid no attention. ‘Terrible scenes of violence and out- wage are described in the letter. “DREAM OF DANGER TO WIFE WAS TRUE. Young Husband Awoke to Find Her Dying, and Another Life Also Went Out. (Dreaming that his young wife was in 5 Charles Olston awoke early to- to Gnd her gasping for breath. Be- Dr, O'Rourke arrived from St. Vin- Hospital she was dead, and with life went out another. man and his wife, who was had lived in comfortable No. &4 Leroy street since they Both were tancy three been well for sev- did not complain when they went to bed last night. Bere quickly asleap, “Just before daylight ston awoke wi! a start. He had that his wife was iz A great rand that she needed his help. n he spoke she did not answer, he young man and the girl came from ‘the sime part of Germany three years . They were sweethearts for years they were married. ‘hey | CAMMEYER Protect the children’s feet by putting them into our Scientific True Form Children’s Shoes. These are the best for comfort and wear and the best be- cause they cost the least of any high grade Children’s Shoes. We guarantee every pair. Child’s and Misses’ cloth and kid top patent leather, but- 2 5 0 ton, welt soles, sizes 6 to 104, $2.00, Sizes11to2,. GO Child’s and Misses’ fine kid, button and lace, welt soles, 2 0 0 sizes 6 to 1244, $1.50. Sizes 14 tO2. ee eceeee e Children’s pink» blae and red kid shoes and slippers. High . counter shoes for weak ankles. Boys’ imported patent leather lace and button shoes, asi itdear a a 535. eee Zz 50 ’ rz Boys’ “Harvard,” Jr., $2.” High and Low Cut, the same as our famous $3.00 Men’s “Harvard,” in black calf, box calf, black kid and Russia calf, sizes 11 to 5%, CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLI- CATION. 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. ' TE Ww | 9 i x iE NCYCLOPEDIA G's shoes are capabl From 51 Regal Stores fit guaranteed, at $3.75. Sold only in 61 Regal Shoe Stores London. NEW YORK CITY. 43 Cortlandt St. 15 Nassau Bt, bet. Ann & Beekman. 291 Broadway, cor. Reade St 7500 cor, 10th Street. mio ET wighth, Ave. bot s! De 168 West 126th St., cor. 7th Ave 2280 Third Ave. SW. cor. 12th St. 36th and 36th Broadway, NEW YORK CITY: 785 1339 Broadway, MOVINGDAYS FOR TABLES. An occasion when we toss profit to the winds, ignore cost and disregard former selling prices. Very strong, convenient, attractive, oak or mahogany finish. In three sizes: Regular Sale Price. Price. 16 in, square, 90c. S5c, 18 in, square, $1.20 75c. 24in, square, $1.70 $1,00 Liberal 559-571 Fulto LUMBAGO and otherdisagreeable ach¢4 yield to The old reliable 25¢'sa Bottle CASH's® CREDIT, $1.00 Per Week Opens an Account, SPECIALS THIS WEEK. " NITS—In the newest spring styles, post- OPEN RVEN 1419, 1421, 1423 3d Ave, BET. §0TH AND SIST STS. Are you reading the story on the Al magazine page? ORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, M Sts. 66 Newark Credit to Ally Liniment, le of being proven good. It is your right to demand such proof before purchase. It will be unfair to the best $3.50 shoe if you accept the mere unproven statement of others when Regals volunteer positive evidence before purchase. Regals are the only shoes that prove before purchase the use of Genuine old-fashioned wire-wear Oak leather in the soles of every pair through the ‘* Window of the Sole.” They are the only shoes made of Valvic Ventilating Calfskin, which is proven porous as cloth and wet-proof as Cravenette by the Valvic test in Regal Windows. They are the only shoes that combine $10-style with $3.50-cost, as comparison will prove. at $3.50 or by Mail delivered, REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES from New York to San Francisco and Also by mail. 18 Stores Metropolitan District. MEN’S STORES. BROOKLYN. 857 Fulton St., opp Montague St. . 111 Broadway, near Bedford Ave. 1001 B'way, bet. Ditmars St. & Will- ve. JERSEY CITY. Ave. NEWARK, N. J. 841 Broad St., opp. Cent. RR. of N. J. WOMEN'S STORES. corner 10th St, opp. Herald Square, 2087 7th Ave., cor 125th St. re Credit] meets the demand when bargain prices point your wants. Brooklyn Furniture Co. Carpetings, Bedding, Draperies, Etc. n St., Brooklyn. {MichaelsBros, ‘Poth Ave.& 9th St., Brooklyn Noted for Fair Dealing, ‘Ladies’, Men's & Children’s | CLOTHING. 150c..00 v5 0c. ‘bFurniture, Carpets, |B Stoves, Bedding, &. We Will Furnish Your Home for $1 PER week $1 WORLD WANTS Bring Wealth to bright and Dersi:*ent adver. tserr Business men with mons ey to invest arg readers of the “Business Ope portunities” adv Vert isements (9 the Sundey att World, ae AY 14, 1903, ——— ee ee Gi What We Say—You Can Depend—It's So. i The Store That Saves You Money. [ Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. \ | Remember “S§ & H ‘ ” T ‘ | We Give Spetty & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps. piacere £ rer x4 3 Friday, the Great Bargain Day of the Week. 1.00 Lace Curtains, 65c. | 5c. Handkerchiefs, 3c. 2.00 Oxford Ties, 1.00. Nottingham Lace Curtains, neat Boys’ and Girls’ School Hand- Women's hand-turned Oxford ‘9 Renaissance designs, 3 yds. kerchiefs, white or colored Ties, patent leather and vici Jong, pair 65c] borders, each.......s.c00+ 3c] kia, ‘large sizes only, 6 1.00 i a SS = = tos... a L 2.00 Couch Covers, 1.25. 00¢,/Coin Holdér, 21¢: | |) ——- Oriental Couch Covers, extra |The new Coin Holder, gilt and | 15c. Salts and Peppers, 6c. grade, fancy fringe, 50 gun metal finish, in Jew- Pressed glass Salts and Peppers, in. x 3 yards . 1.25 elry Dept., price.........+ 21c uae sterling silver ops: in 6 ee eS verware Dept., each...... 1|35c. Window Shades, 25c. 25c. Records, 15c. eee Opaque Window Shades, extra | Wax Master Records, including 2.75 Cottage Rugs, 1.98. ; quality, fancy knotted songs, quartets, marches, two- Cottage Rugs for seashore or fringe, 36x72 In.......-.+ 25c| steps, &c., loud and clear, country, fancy borders, 35c, Mattines, 20c each’... 15c| reversible, 6x9 tt........ 1.98 China Mattings, seariee fancy 25c. Sheeting, 19c. 6:c. Unbleached Muslin, 4c straw, seamless, regular 1,000 yards Sheeting, 2% yds. 5,000 yards unbleached Muslin, 30c, and 35c, quality, yd... QOG| wide, extra quality 10 to 20 yd. lengths, good, SS ||| “‘Dleached muslin. yard... 19c strong weave (none C. 0. 50c. Corsets, 35c. ae Dip yard iccseuser eset Ac 4-hook Corsets, lace trimmed 12%c. Towels, 8c. top and bottom, sizes 21 500 doz. Towels, fringed and 50c. Table Damask, 31c, to 24 in., white......... 35c hemmed huck, extra sizes 80 25 pleces Table Damask, 70 Se none C, 0. D.), each....... inches wide, full bleached 50c. Sheets, 40c. wiry Scotch linen, yd.... Q1C 500 Unbleached Sheets, size 81x- 1.00 Straw Hats, 75c. IO Crece P FA 90, extra quality, torn by Misses’ and Children’s fine qual- ic. Crepe raper, Oc. hand and hemmed, each.. 40C ity Cuban and Tuscan Straw | All the seg matt douranis > ——— fats, straight an shades, full 10 foot rolls, in 7%4c. Domet Flannel, 4c. crown designs........s+++ 756| Artist Material Department. §C 25 ‘pieces Domet Flannel, 27 - a —— inches wide, fine finish, yard 4C| 12%. Ginghams, 6%. 25c. Water Pails, 15c. — 6,500 yards fine GInghams, vari- Galvanized Water Pail: 35c. Parlor Brooms, 19c, | ‘ous patterns and colorings at. size 15c 20th Conciny Perot Brooms 19c elegant wash material, y¥6¥4C ~ 1.25 Wash Boilers, 89c.__ light handle, each....... lash Boilers, 89c. ee oe 15c. Wall Paper, 8c, | oval Wash Botlers, copper i! 6%c. Towelling, Sc. 500 rolls ecru tint Cartridge bottom, large size......... BOC 1,000 yds, Towelling, 17 inches Paper, 30 inches wide, 8 Ey | wide, extra heavy linen fin- 5 yards long, per roll......... 8c 7.00 Tables, 5.25. sh crash, yard.....sseerees Cc 7 Extension Tables, sol 45c. Window Shades, 18c. | "tone Saaz tim aurea 1.00 Flower Wreaths, 75c.} About 100 odd Window legs, open 6 fee! 5,25 Misges’ and Children’s | tine Shades, each.......s0..e+ 18c isc Hi 10 * Flower Wreaths, In great va- : ic. Hosier [oh || riety of snowballs, — pop- 25c. Waist Sets, 9c. Gomes colton asc iiugue task ven 4 Evreet peas and 75c Pearl Shirt Waist Sets, 3 large black and farcy colored, seam- JOWETB wees eee eeeeee pearl buttons on a card, less feet, donbla hee! 1 z strong and duradle.......... teen full WALWTSStGS tone 59c. Silk, 39c. at PSEE Ge e = ERIC New silk creation, Du Barry all Paper Specia’ ic. Negligee Shirts, 36c. Cords, heavier than wash 10 rolls good Stan ae and Men's and Bye Negiigee apisce cords, in all shades, yd.... QQC| 20 yards 9 or 18 inch bor- soft finished, assorted c {Oe Wades, 66 “| (dere‘tor, .csccusecsescasse 75] ors. cut tun’. 36c Ce Fy . aca ar Point de Paris Laces, Insert- 25c. Lining Sateens, 11c. 2.00 Cots, 1. ings and Bandings, Torchon 5,000 yards Sateens, 36 in, wide, Upholstered Cots, strong fr>mes, Laces and Insertings, Re- highly mercerized, clean, per- folding legs, supported with 3 naissance Laces and Insert- fect mill ends, all colors, rows of spiral springs, : {neal 9d: <icexesseseeoss ees C! one to six yard lengths, yd 11C1 covered striped ticking. 1-45 “ =e & ° nl ‘ ' Friday & Saturday OffersinGroceries& Meats] Visit our Grocery and you will be delighted to find that in the immense assortments shown here the ality is paramount and prices lower than anywhere else. Notice-to suburtan trade; All suburban mail orders for delivery Saturday must be in our department not later than Friday. Great Butter Sale. Crackers and Cakes. Other Good Things Unde rpriced. We receive the finest Butter be-| Uneeda Biscuit or Zu Zu, per Fancy Manzanilla Olives and cause we have our own direct con- package 46 Virginia Pickles, plain or | nections with the Teading creamertes Water Thin and Social Tea, 17 mixed, doz., $1.15; bottle, 10¢ we throughout the country, h 2 packages for.,........++ Gi only their choicest grade; few stores vias Crimp and Spice io pt eA aa an ortice! 21 keep Butter equal to ours and these} Viyine orm P' 10 |\cathes, sulde. 1 c few charge from 4e. to 6c. per Ib. Fide SSSR 306 Fae iee more for it. Fancy Iced Cakes, lb....... dines, trpor Friday and Saturday we will sell | National Biseult Cov Geio: << © | Srtines. imported Cycting Club, ) ‘a large shipment of the best brated Pound Cake, Ib... 15C| Ret dozen tins, $1.10; pe Elgin Creamery Butter, packed " n =». 10c}; In 5-Ib, stone crocks, at, 922 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. pee packed in per Ib.. : C| choice Messina Lemon, ,. Seana: 17 One crock 80 grocerles| per dozeheeves...crsses 12%C| miour, best’ XxX winner” |S amounting to 50c, or more. Fancy L. I. Potatoes, white Sota, patent, per bbl..... 4. 45 Fresh Meat and mealy, 12-qt. basket.. 39c Honey, pure strained, Pura = Two Coffee items. oichie bel Skencocpan 25c Largest and most complete Fresh| piantation Java, rogular Tea—Tea—Tea, Meat Department in Brooklyn. 2c, Coffee, Weeeeeeeeeee 27. | 5.000 Ibs. new crop Teas, Oolong, No meat sent C. 0. D.; no out-of-| 5, Santoa lita lben ti English Breakfast or Mixed; town orders filled at these prices. $100; saunas . for regular price 50c. Ib., this U Leg or Loin of milk-fed $1.00; seesceee [BG] Seeman pric westssees OSC Veal DOWN ec: 14c Fresh and Salt Fish. Rurslan Samov rt oe ed ree ’ 1c} No Fish sent c. 0. D. bod tore + 18¢ eese. Delicatessen. Fresh-caught Porgies, 1b...... 5c¢ Finest domestic Swiss and Smoked Salmon, extra qual- 35c wenoy Boston Mackerel, 17c Munster Cheese, your 18 ity, POUNd....esceeeeeenee , CHolsG, Ibi sce oe ceeivnyaey Chow Chow, French dress- Salt Mackerel, fancy, fat, Neufchatel and Appetite c ing, quart. 18c] family, Ib... 15cl| Cream Cheese, each......... 46 | | Koch's Uptown Prices Mele Downtown - (on 5 M | ‘ an . \ | Friday and Saturday. WITH THB bf s f Third oys earing Apparel = * \BOYS' NEGLIGEE BLOUSE WAISTS, Madras, Bedford cord or chambray, 45 with or without collars, 5 to 44 years, reg. Pee Liens seeeee pea . BOYS’ TROUSERS of all woo! materials, Knickerbocker style, cut full ani syerey with straps and buckle at knee, 2% to 16 years, reg. 2.00...... 135 BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS, Sailor or Russian styles, of tan linen, crash, drills, chambray or white duck, 2% to 10 years, reg. 2.75...++s+seeeee 1-85 ‘| BOYS' WOOLLEN SUITS, all the newest fabrics, Russian, Satlor, Norfolk or double-breasted styles, 2% to 16 years, ve 63413 79 & 4,95 Al hall ac Friday and Satay And Encyclopedia ‘Girls’ and Boys Shoes %" knows what he is talke MISSES’ OXFORDS AND BOOTS, of fine kidskin, low, three-quarter or 7 7 ing about. It is the v3 spring heels, patent leather tips, sizes 11 tO 2.....+.sssseeeeee ee ie ; CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND BOOTS, of fine kidskin, spring heels patent leather tips, Orthopoedic lasts, sizes 8% to 10% 1.49 Ready Book of BOYS' CALF TOE SHOES, hand welt extension soles, newest shapetis 69 R fi Sizes 13 tO SMe... coe vee cone one seeee cee sreeee seeeee coveke ot ; INFANTS’ BOOTS, lace or button, wedge heel, turn € erence ® | tips, sizes 5 tO 8.6.05 ceeee coe trees ge eooeecee oor, Lenox SOD eee IU ee ra 89 b25th Street, West, Sasi ‘cue Million Peoplg

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