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| | \ fis a ont IN POLICE COURT Mary Garland, a Prisoner, Fatally Collapsed Just as She Was Being Led Into Jefferson Market for a Hearing. Mary Garland, fifty years old, of No. 228 West Twenty-fourth street, a pris- oner, as she was being put in the pen at the Jefferson Market prison to-day dropped dead. Dr. Larsen, of St. Vin- cent’s Hospital, who was summoned, as- signed no cause, The Coroner's Office is investigating. is arrested yesterday in reet netween Sixth and venth avenu . At ® o'clock this morning she was being taken to the Jefferson Market Court by Patrolmen Rockwell and Colyer, of the same precinct, She was stepping out of the patrol wagon when Sergt. Mc- Namara and Patrolman Kinney, of the Court Squad, who were standing by the patrol, noticed that she was ill. ‘They at first thought she was too ill to go to prison, but finally allowed her to do so. : ‘As she entered the prison she fell. "L” ROAD DELAYS WORK OF CORONER Through Their Attorney They Succeed in Getting the In- quest Into Death of Mrs. Cod- rington Put Off Till Feb. 8. ‘Twenty-niath Hoping to strengthen their case and escape further critclsm and possible prosecution because of the death of Mrs, Mary Codrington, yee was killed on the Sixth avenue eldygted road on ‘Tuesday last, the elevated railroad off- cinls to-day succeeded in having the inquest postponed until Feb. § When the inquest was catled before ner Scholer to-day John F. Me- ¢, counsel for the elevated com- asked that the postponement be owed “Ih view of the fact that we were not notitied that the inquest would be held to-day until Friday last, and in view of the fact that L have another engage- ment In the Supr Court for to-day, I respectfully request the adjournment,” he sald, Assistant District-Attorney Garvan anid thut in his opinion the postpone- anent would not weaken the case and the adjournment was allowed ‘The great interest that is being taken in the inquest by the State railroad officials was shown! to-day when Capt. Joseph Dickey and G. W. Dunn, Rall- road Commissioners, with J. D. Schultz, a ratlroad expert, with a stenographer, appeared to attend the inquest. ‘They will he at the inquest when tt ts called next Monday. Coroner Scholer says that he has been greatiy hampered in his Investigation Uy the officials of the railroad com- pany, who have placed every possible obstacle in hise path, ‘They have in- ted their employees not to talk. t has been difficult for the Coroner to get at the real facts in the case. Subpoenas have been served on Supt a scor verdict of the Coroner's jury will depend the action of Bedford Cod- rington, husband of Mrs. Codrington. Should’ the verdict of criminal negit- gence be returned, Mr. Codrington will at once begin sult for $50,000 on behalf of his son, SOMETHING DOING ON BOARD ETRURIM Passengers on the Big Steam- ship Had Many Incidents to Relate When They Arrived at New York To-Day. of witnesses, Passengers on the Etruria had a batch of Incidents of the trip to tell when the Cunaréer arrived here to-day, , .On Jan. 2 August Nordeasbard, a steerage passenger, who shipped at Liverpool, disappeared, A search of the ship failed to locate him, and it was finally concluded that he either jumped or fell overboard, : An interesting passenger In the second cabin was a rosy cheeked Irish lass from Dublin, who attracted attention to herself by wearing in a conspicuous Place over her heart a tag with the words “To be married” written on it, The girl is Mary Cavanagh, and she Was sent over by her friends to meet John Leahy, an employee of the Globe Insurance Comp: to whom she has been en, © time. When ngers why she wore the label Mary said it was thought best to let susceptible young men she might on the voyage know that ahe had already been spoken for. ‘The idea wasn't & bed one, for Mary ‘* pretty enough to work havoc with Sny disengaged young man, The regular. second cabin concert on the Etruria was broken up on Friday night. by the racial prejudice of Mr. A. Tatfleld, of New Orleans, Mr, Ha’ field agreed to Introduce sho performers 4i the concert, but when Frank B. Williams and Mary Youny tyo colored told ‘ reahe TRA other etn eee my ot passengers Hatnela a concert ts re and fen over a’ehnife ceding: iis a ve a, . that the aay ait tno ship's doctot si THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1904. + WOMAN FELL DEAD (ACK THE PICHER roomse@f the Timothy D. Sullivan As- sociation, He will be overpowered. ‘Then His Breast Will Biase with 2, bei het Mesa id won't stand for anything. Although “Little Tim" is not sup-| “Rourke Cockran” Calvert, the orator posed tu know it, to-night fs the night lof the association, will orate, and— it's coming off. ‘Tim, will be grabbed bodily’ and held Not the ld—per Parkhurst. But— ag If ina vise. ‘Then the diamond-studded gold badge ‘The presentation of a gold badge | will ho pinned ‘on his chest—at least, studded with diamonds—real blazers. | the left or right lapel of ‘his coat—de- ————— And “Little Tim" is to be kidnapped. |shite his struggles Woman Complains to Brooklyn) tne notice wit not be requested to | .qtorman® itt "8 . of course, So there you are. Police that She Has Been In-|to sce tant none of the tigne to see tnat none of the light-fingered a sulted by Rude Man—Detec- | *on'7 lft the badge. Por "FORTY KILLED IN EXPLOSION. .tives to Look Out for Him. The gang fr KIDNAP “LITTLE TIM.”| in diamonds, It ts said to be really worth lifting. corer . The ‘kidnapping takes place, per |, LAHORE, Punjab, Brtish India, schedule, at Tim's" house, on Seventh | 17 street. Tim’ will be led fighting at xplosion tort Bhath in the Punjeb. ‘The police of Brooklyn and Williams- burg are now fearful that “Jack the Pincher” {8° abroad again, making women in the crowds about the bridges and ferries his victims. A woman who declined to give her name reported at the Bedford avenuc station that she had been pinched bh man in a crowd on lower Broadway, Williamsburg, and she added thet she had heard of several women who had had similar experiences. ‘This woman said her object in report- ing the incident was to have the police get the man, but she declared she would not consent to prosecute him because she did not wish her name to become public. The police captains of the various precincts say that this is the first com- plaint they have received in several months, but they have taken the tip and hereafter the detectives will be as-, signed to mix in the crowds where wo- men might be and to find, if possible, ‘Jack the Pincher."’ LOSES HER LIFE’S SAVINGS. J Domestic Department. Tuesday, February 2nd, the residue of all Bed Furnishings purchased for December and January special sales, to be sold at unprecedented prices. 500 Silk and Satin Comfortables, figured and plain, filled with pure down or lamb’s wool; these are worth from $0.50 to $50 each, prices for to-morrow: $4.98, $7.95 $9.75, $12.50, $13.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.50 & $19.50 each, : all finished in the highest perfectien of the art of quilt making. ' roo Cases Silkoline Comfortables, figured on both sidesin very choice designs; size 72x78 inches, Accused of Robbing d Mrs. Fleisher, After - years of toll Mrs. Emma Fleisher, of No..451 Rockaway avenue, East New York, is dying of a broken heart caused by the theftof her life's savings. The money, which amounted to $1,800, was kept in an old tin bread box. With this sum, which was in gold and greenbacks, was a valuable diamond ting, She was walking during the at- ternoon with her daughter and on her return home she desired to count her fortune. It was then discovered that her life savings were gone. Mrs, Yetta Rathenhaus, of the same address, was accused of having stolen the money and was arrested and locked up ona é e of grand larceny. Neighbor at $1.19 each. California Blankets, White Bed Spreads, Best Grades Muslin’ Sheets & Pillow Cases at special prices for this sale, Fine Carriage Lap Robes at large reductions in price, Lord & Taylor. [Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. —— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. EVERYWHERE. iis RETAIL BRANCHES. Another New Butler Store. Jt is with a great degree of pleasure, not unmixed. with pride, that we announce the Opening To-Nay of a James Butler Grocery Store at 178 Lenox Avenue, Corner 119th Street, Manhattan, It is extremely gratifying te know that the public so thoroughly appreciates our efforts in its behalf. The helpfulness of the James Butler stores is a household word—their presence is being demanded in all sections, The avenues to good living at lessened cost lie in these stores, and the thrifty daily throng them. These specials wil] appeal to all: 4 k Swift’s 4; Boneless ci Bacon, lb., 13c. Cured ‘8 Cakes Pears’ Blue , Best Best New Picnic | Butler’s 3 {Toilet ‘ibbon Gloss YorkState Hams, Borax Soap, arina, Starch, Cream finest bred wihetar® | fuccge tor | {11s Cheese, sie 13c. for 25¢c. oe. . 6c. 3c. Best Washing Soda, 3 Ibs. for. ..3¢ | XLCR Gelatine, makes delight- XLCR Washing Fluid, a bottle, 7¢| _{! “esserts, package. Crackers. The Three Packages for 25c 6c) Red Graham Liberty Ketchup—Made of fine toma- toes and purest spices; pints 5 10.3 % pint 4 ne |e} | \ French Mustard—Bottle 8c. and 5c? Vinegar—Cider or White Wine, 7h battlements ¢c | Pure Leaf Lard—3-Ib. see 33C Cod Fish Threads—The superior, | X.L,G.R. brand Ae 5c | Cod Threads—The unsur- passed “Peerless” brand...... ‘8c | Scotch Bioaters — No heads, no 19c 7 | Sliced Peaches and Pineapples— |! Scrubbing Brushes —-We're selling | iy wagon loads of these at these | Giles ay sound fruit; 0c little prices, large size, 8c.; + nie en's Use smalleee - | Strawberries — Fancy fruit; 10c New Orleans [1 es, the 12c 1-Ib. can... ACES real thing, quart bottle, . .. | California Peaches, Pears and Golden Drip Syrup—Adds tasteful-| Plums—famously delicious; 15c ness to the hot cakes, quart 12c can... ORCC OMe teeta chery Fancy California Prunes— 25 Maple Syrup—The best that Vermont Exceptionally good; 3 Ibs... &9C produces iping, Cty is Figs—Fancy layer; healthful as DINGS cietsoensuureriay M 8c Wallen tcottermanibe 2 LOC Good Jellies, allkinds. In Mason Op. | “Blue Ribbon” Dates—As good 1s jars, q! esemseivecesiny.se you could wish. 7 “Blue *Ribbon’’ Jelly Powder, | 3 Packages, 20c.; one fo! c tails, just the part to eat; DOX...000 creeee covereeere all flavors, fine quality, pack- CanadaCream Cheese—A —A par- “Blue Ribbon’’ Baki Pi ine Less Dos Shey Soscny fie 10c} ticularly fine flavor, package.. 10c 1 ary Ribbon a3 Be Faw der: Ib 4 Parlor Matches—No disap- pointments; 1 dozen boxes.. Extracts—Vanilla and 15c “Peerles: Lemon, pure, true flavors, bottle... Coffee. Best Mocha and Java, great strength, fine flavor, 3 Ibs. for 70c., 1 Ib. . 25c McLaren's Imperial Cheese—One of the most popular, club 10 French Peas. Dainty, delicious Green Peas, very superior, a can, Goi Vl We} 10c Beef Extract. The “Peerless” brand, not } only nourishing but 19 Cc palatable. « jar, Condensed MILK. Richest and creamiest made “Butler's,” 3 cane 23c 25c¢ “Liberty,” 3 cans.... eS er “Triumph’’ COCOA. Made from selected beans, a rich chocolate flavor. %4 Ib. cans % Ib. cans. -1%¢ “Triumph’’ HOMINY. A fancy Southern kiln dried hominy, fery good, S-Ib. package. Alb. package. CHOICE GROCERIES> SA stoutly every inch of the way to the} ¢ we REM. 1: /RIKER’S DRUG STORE, and 34 ave KINSMAN'S DRUG STORES, 125th st. and ve WL Bt fF QIUNGMAN, Drugeiat, 1030 Ga ave; Columbus aye = trouble. ENAMEL AND BRASS BEDs. Our Four Rooms, Three Rooms, 695.00 One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account | — : VINOL FOR THE CONVALESCENT.’ Fevers, Pneumonia, Diphtheria, Grippe and all children’s diseases leave the patient in a prostrate, weakened condition, and relapses are con- tinually feared. Sometimes it takes months to regain health and strength, | The one thing to aid recovery is a blood-building and strength- | restoring tonic, in the body. one that will give strength and invigorate every organ What Vino! Will Do. After years of experience with all kinds of medicines, we can truthfully say that we do not believe there is another medicine in thé country equal to our delicious cod liver oil prepara- tion Vinol for making rich, red blood, | building up strength and restoring health to the convalescent. Vinol acts directly on the stomach, creates a healthy appetite, and enables the digestive organs to obtain the neces- sary elements to make rich, red blood, healthy flesh and muscle tis- sue, and create strength, ] After Pneumonia — Vinol. Pneumonia leaves the lungs dam- aged and weak, Vinol heals the sore and torn lung tissues, prevents coughing spells, and builds up the strength. After Diphtherla— Vinol. Diphtheria leaves the blood poor and the system weak. Vinol puri- fies and enriches the blood and creates strength quicker than any other remedy known to medigine. st After Grippe — Vinol. Every spring grippe claims its million victims, and no one throws it off easily. It leaves in its wake poor blood, despondency, ‘emaciation, nerve-poverty, dyspepsia, palpitation, rheumatism, neuralgia and lung Vinol enriches the blood and overcomes all such téndencies. Mr. C. A. Ross, Holyoke, Ma: writes ;— “On Jan. 12, I left the hospital after an attack of grippeand pneumonia. I was very weak, but on taking Vinol I recovered rapidly. 1 recommend Vinol to everyone whose system is reduced or ffpaired by sickness.” After Children’s Diseases — Vinol. 2 Whooping cough, measles, scarlet fever, etc., undermine the health of children. Vinol is an i tonic and strengthener for them. They love to take it, it is so delicious. Mr. tsaac Champaigne, Keene, N.H., writes: — ‘My little girl Cora, after a hard case of scarlet fever, began taking Vinol with the very best results. I dor’t believe she eyer would have gotten well had it not been for Vinol. She is now in the best of health.” Try it—if you don't like it, we return your money. Riker’s Drug Store | J. Jungman Cor. 6th Avenue and 23d Street. 1020 3d Ave. and 429 Columbus Ave, Hegeman & Ca. Kinsman’s Stores 200 and 205 Broadway, 200 W. 125th | 125th Street and 8th Aver 601 sth Bt., 1917 Amsterdam Ave. ‘Avenue. We Have Taken Over the Entire Stock of High-Grade FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, BEDDING, Etc., J. @ S. BAUMANN, Formerly of Sixth Ave. and 18th St., which we will sacrifice in order to make room. The geods will be wet Z.THEIR REAL VALUE. PARLOR SUITES. DRESSERS. £16.00, formerly $25.00. $6.98, formerly $10.00. a xu ‘ A $8.50, formerly $12.50, CEhee Piece teks $10.98, formerly $15.00. $20.00, formerly $30.00. SIDEBOARDS. $11.98, formerly $16.50. | $16.75, formerly $21.50. | formerly $28.00. | 5, formerly $32.00. $125.00 Five Rooms, $150.00 ON EXHIBITION AT OUR SHOWROOMS. 150 styles to select trom. $2.98, formerly $4.50. $3.50, formerly $5.5 x formerly $11,00. couches, $3.98, formerly $6.00, $5.25, formerly $7.50. $7.75, formerly $10.00. (Fiverplece Suite.) $25.00, formerly $40.00. (Five-plece Sulte} $2 COMPLETELY FURSISHED, WRITE FOR LIST OF THESE GOODS. ur Liberal Terms also apply in the suburbs of New York, or on sey or Connecticut FREIGHT AND CAR FARE ALLOWED. Letra etn * Op en Our’store can be re nsfer on all turday Until 10 PM. : L'' Station at Door, Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St. Brooklyn. | Tuesday, Double Stamps With Cash Purchases. | That means we give 2 “S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps instead of | with cash purchases. | No Trading Stamps given with C. O. Ds. Figure it any way you |™ please, | ANDERSON PIANOS, $250, | KNOCKS _ | are the best for the D-Y-S-P-E-P-S-I-A. money. ° ANDERSON & CO,, 87 FULTON st hit] BROOKLY 140th at | 6th Ave, & asa st. @ Broadway; 205 Broadway; 200 W Amsterdam ave. and THSth st.; 428| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, The Armament of Nations- 1904 WORLD ALM Pay Almanse and ee ey ®. si sy Spisks ot To-Morrow Begins Our Annual February Sale of Negligee Shirts. ___ It behooves every man who wants to get the very best value for his money to note this great sale—for we quote Prices Actually Below Wholesale Cost! 39c. for Negligee Shirts. 49c, for Pleated Negligees. Made of woven madras, fine corde! | Made of fine corded madras and madras and chevibts; every shirt | Percale, new spring patterns, fn cut liberal and full size; 50 different “tries and neat figures; each shirt 8 i has pair of detached cuffs; sizes 14 patterns for choice; sizes 14 to 19; to 17. boys’ sizes, 12 to 14. AQc, tor Negligee Shirts. 59c, tor $1 Negligee Shirts. Of fine woven madras, with plain Exclusive colorings, the newest for bosoms; cut fall in size; colors spring wear, such as blue, tan and blige and white and black and gray; fronts pleated and piped with white, in striped effects; each shirt / white edging; each with pair of de- has pair detached cuffs; sizes 14 tached cuffs; sizes 14 to 1834. ' to 47. In conjunction with the sale of negligee shirts wé offer these values in collars and cuffs: Collars 14 Doz., 4Sc. Cuffs 1% Doz., 65c. Good material; regular 25¢, grade; Regular retail price is 15c., or 2 for 25c.; 35 different styles of high bands, | choice of five different styles of plain, round or link, wing and straight standing styles. Main Floor, 60th St. Section, Continuing Sale of Clocks, Eyeglasses, Sterling Silverware, Watches and Jewelry. These special sales brought hosts of expectant shoppers he.e to- day, and every one went away a pleased purchaser. Rae For to-morrow the values are just as great—judge from these: Shelline Halr Pins — fine | Pearl Brooches—in mando- Creal in loop, crimped and lin, banjo and violin designs, it designs; special per | special, each.........- straig! senees box of dozen. sesseee 1SC | Sterling Silver Table Women’s Solid Silver | Spoons —per half dozen.... $7.80 Watch e s—with jeweled Sterling Silver Forks and movements; open face style; Knives —per halt dozen $7.50 value $7.50 and $8.50; sale Beautiful Gold Brocches— price $2.75 and., 000 $3.75 in many new and handsome etfects—coils and faney de- signs—$1.69 tow... ...... $1.98 “*White Cat’’ Pompadour Combs —lighter, cleaner and Men's and Women’s Gold Filled Watches — guaran- teed for five years; set with jewelled American value $10; seven movements; price..... Women’s Solld Gold Watches—7 and 8 kt.; value far superior to hair rolls or sale 19¢ | “rats”; sale prices... AN | Roman Pearl Beads—beauti- ful quality; usually soldat 25¢. 4 $5. “and 30c.; special price, per $12; sale price.........0-+++ $5.75 : rif ie aD ies Pe dee mper jo) jated Colla: Guo Metal Watches-- Buttons—with pearl backs) | handsomely engraved — only one toacustomer—sale price..$1.75 allistyles; fopmet and womes; per dozen | Women’s Solld Silver and | | Women’é Beautiful Enamel Children’s Solid Gold Rings Watches — worth $6.50— in many designs —48c., 68¢., Sale PLICe....seeeeeeee cree S275 | hes tah eco Siete Sterling Silver Top Hat Pins Handsome Solid ~-ina large variety of “new —Gold Rings—$i.88, $2.38 art” designs, special........ 25¢ and. Rimtess Eyeglass:s and Spectacles — Always bright and new looking; wilf not tar- nish; worth $1.50; spectal.. Sterling Silver Mounted Halr Brush B5C.y $1.35, $1.69 and. ‘Brooch Pin Heart Design Eyeg! set with pearls, rhinestones; sda leapt dtpee asian our special price............ 28¢ | parts; solid metal all the way Horseshde Brooches — set | through; will not tarn: with pearls; sale price,.,..... 286 | worth $2; sale price, pair... 65¢ Main Floor, Front, Centre. eee ae Smart Furs al Half Prices! If you’ve waited till now to buy furs of any. sort, come here to- morrow to our fur store and you'll get the best bargain you've ever] seen in handsome, thoroughly reliable up-to-date fur garments, You can’t afford to miss this sale! Nearseal Coats— Worth $35;$16.75 | Rich Baum Mi: Ne at ee Haapo pid Double Boas. largecollar and rev: h beaver, Alaska sable and chin: Heardictreey Sei ee alan $9.50 Penn ore eee orth eo” | Sdulrrel Stoles—$9.50and$ 12.00 $85 $50.00 | Beautiful Bear Stoles....$15.00 Isabella Fox Stoles—Squirre| large collar and revers of mink, | _ lined. worth $100,....... +++. $59.00 | Sable Persian Lamb Coats—\orth lined...... $25.00 $125, $150 and $175; at Rich Chinchilla Stoles.... $75.00 $72.50 and... $89.00 | Flat Pillow Mutfs—Of sable Sealskin Coats—Wor'! wolf, sable lynx or sable rac- $275 and $350; at $94.50, | we wove $9.00 $114 and... .....0......$144.00 | Mutfs—$9.80 Long Double Boas—Of Isa- id $14.00 bella fox or sable; $12.50, | Eastern Mink Muffs - $19.00 $13 and.....,...-+. $15.00 | Royal Ermine Mutfs $34.00 Eastern Mink Long Double Beautiful Baum Marten Boasicconncs vee $19.50 | Mulfs—$35 and $45.00 Second Floor, 59th St. Section, -- en Sale Women’s Gloves. With the Sharpest Price Inducements of the Year. Every pair of gloves offered in this sale is of a good standard ake, taken from our regular stock, and guaranteed to fit perfectly. Women’s $1.50 nid Gloves, 75c. j Imported Cape Gloves, with spear point backs; prix seams; all izes and all desirable colors for street. Women’s $1 Gloves, 69c. | Women’s 75c. Gloves 50c, One-clasp genuine German Mocha Good glace kid, with one row af Hoves; good colors and all sizes silk embroidery on backs; colors tan, BF 1 = "| mode, gray, black and white; all No mail orders filled on these. sists, ONG Gall ordahe Glia Main Floor, 59th St. Section. Those Cotton Vests al 8c. igdin. Those who didn’t get any the last time may do so to-morrow, Nil sizes. Are Being Eagerly Purchased by Foresighted Women. ; The purchase was good and large, that’s why we can offer them é They are made of very good ribbed cotton, prettily rimmed at neck and armholes, and desirable in every way. 8c You'll pay 19c. for these a little later-—to-morrow, special, Main Floor, Seth St Section. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO | _BLOOMINGDALE BROS RLOOMUNGD * LES’. ae Ss roth ant Anth SH Their fighting forces—army, navy, equipment, etc., etc. ANA fs, of al) new