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¢ re THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1904. IMMONIGHT SWAIN. PMSSSR2e2 Anzai commenron ry aamerace, THREE BADLY HURT | HAS GROWN COLD WILE COASTING “| Gertrude Wood Declares that Se ean |) AnH Photographs and It Crashed Into a Passing " ” wehiy I bed ~ brvieg “s igen Buggy—One . Probably Wil || _piessea those ‘who. favored ‘us ; “Tuesday jas Now Die. : “with their patronage. Changed His Mind. Judging from the ever Saturday Morning Specials. On Sale From 9 to 12 o’Clock Only. No Mail Orders Filled—None Seni C. O. D. Imperial Folder Platinum Pho- tographs, $5.00 per dozen. This STAMFORD, Conn, Feb, 12—Frank is the most nD terete style and ; Del 4 i finish. No better photos can be Gates, James Delaney and John O'Mara hadiaaywhere at kay price! were seriously injured here while coast- Wool Dress Goods,29c. Ya. | 2-00 Corsets, 89c. Pair. K. & G. and B. straight ins HE FEARS THE j © ANGER OF HIS. FATHER. Ing. Tho boy In charge of the steering | STUDIOS: TROSS. silt bare ‘woot | front “corsets fancy ti é |geur of the sle¢ lost control and the New York: Brooklyn, twenty-one different color- L209 bin ey Ly an 89c bob cams tearing down tho hill at light-|] ,22,West 234 st. | ago Fulton st. ings, also cream, white and/ oC ee are Io 00-9 to te She Will Consult an Attorney: ning steep. Broadvay" | opp. aprenam IRB ae OOK. «eevee Atmun™ © | }] | to rzo'ctock....... | It crushed into a buggy occupied by George Murphy, a letter-carrier, and was reduced to kindling wood. ‘The cond floor.) with a View to Obtaining! fi (Special Table, } Proper Financial Balm for Her GY {Dress Goods Dept. first floor.) Women's Hosiery, 10c. Pair Women’s Chiffon Hats,95c. ‘Things that you don’t know about A threatened suit for damages for falleged breach of promixo ix the xequel | jto the midnight search for a minister on | beruesdas: Just, in which the principals | Were Frank"Ralston Mitchell and Ger- | trude Wood. When seeking the minister they were accompanied by Harry Ein- |stein and Helen Campbell. No minister ‘could be found who would perform the ‘ceremony at that hour, and, ac ording ee and brulsed, but will recover, cents. paii—9 to 12 o'clock... (Special Table, first floor.) 7 a \ 3 iFancy Ribbons, 17c. Yard. ( |it Handkerchiefs, 15c. Each. | Imported Fariey Ribbons.) Women’s very fine Unlaun-) | 44 inches wide, new floral R . wheels were torn off the buggy. A Women's ii Hats— Wounded Feelings. There is little hope for the recovery| the rulers of foreign countries are in} Nyce st eee Colony eee Sate ae ae 95 j | Sirier 2 of O'Mara, who received a fractured|'The World Almanac and Encyclo- Hose—made to our special ing—well worth $1.45 each | 99C j | Campbel skull. The others were all terribly cut|pedia, Price 25 cents, by mail 35 order—regular price 196.10C | ~~ to 12 Weise: i | | (Millinery Dept., second floor.) dered Sheer Linen Hand-| kerchicfs — convent-made, | hand - embroidered initials] 5¢ in fancy wreath designs, ec, | —regular price 25c. cach— 9 to 12 o'dlock........-..! (Special Table, first patterns — forget-me-nots, violets and. rosebuds, | printed on white grounds | L7C in pink, light blue and vio- | let—regular price 25¢. per | yard—9 to 12 o'cloc! oor.) (Special Table, first floor.) ‘to Mics Wood, Mitchell has since lost jall desire to link his life to hers jn the jholy bonds of matri:nony | . . J Bflss Wood is an actress who recently \Patrick Cunningham, Formerly Was rehearsing with the company which fw shortly go on tour in “The Tteart| Chief Clerk in Bellevue, Found Sten mnie Tehe Lifeless at Bottom of Shaft that she met Mitchell, wh Bae net most devoted Beneath Bedroom Window. Wood is about twenty- pretty, and has been lving w Mother at No, 28 West Thirty- Some Stirring News Marks the | Moving of the Men's Hat Store} Today the Men’s Hat Store finds new | quarters’ on the Second floor, Ninth street |} Misses’ and Children’s ee | Winter Coats and Suits + HONeill & Co] ' thirty-eight years old Patrick Marked at % to %s Former Prices. Bere rcessay wight. Mire W alugham rerved at ehietclerke in side; directly at th th irway—a,| Ricans eranialiteeniote City Hellevue Hospitals, He wit- y y the head of the stairway—a,}} A positive and absolute clearance of all Winter Coats hossed many deaths caused by violonee ‘most accessible location for men ina hurry. ‘The progress of building operations or our new store compels the change. ‘stein formed a little supp twhieh some one suggested that Mitchell ‘and Miss Wood get married. Both were iwilling, and the party started out to and a minister, Hinstein suggested that the police would know where one could tbe found, and they called on Serat. hibles, at the West Thirtieth street fetaUon, He suggested the Little Church iret uphicorsecraqaurttay? want e and time again chilled my row, A eful death te a God there. The Rev. Dr, Houghton refused | i s to perform the ceremony, owing to the four. Jt Was not six months later when old ‘They taper sought the Rev, RL. Pad |CUMMIngham, who had moved to the ‘ {acex, of No, % West ‘Twenty-oighth |S°0M" floor of No, 18% Second iVvenue Yetrect, and he also refused to tle the | With Mis wife and son John, was struck Ty ” ‘ehet. 7 by a troliey car and carried for dead _ ff Miss Wood and Mr. Mitchell met yes- |! the nearest hospital. But he was ———— —— { Htérday, and he seemed reluctant t»|fecosnized, and the surgeons wio had and Suits for girls must be immediately cffected—Hence these very pronounced reductions in price. W from active service two the age of seventy-two, 1: wife “Martha, it was a nightmare for the thirty-eight yeurs that I was in the hos- pitals. A violent death is awful. Tam glad Tam away from the scenes which Nhe retired This is a great opportunity to secure splendid gar- To signalize the Hat Store's rise in the ments that may still be of much service this season and ¥ world we make two offerings of special interest just the thing when the cold weather comes again, ‘to men today : hi GIRLS’ COATS of Cheviot Cloths, loose shapes tT | i $6 Silk Opera Hats at $4 | with capes. j ‘These Opera or Crush Hate were made to sell at $6 ench, and are equal | Elcretotprcs Bes: Saturday..........$3.95 in every respect to the best $6 bats on the market, in silk and mechaniam | , Of springs: and the shape is of the latest, best style. Today, a limited | | number will be sold at $4 each. i or ibelines y ye Of 7 loose shapes wit! its, handsomely trimmed, new $3 Black Derby Hats at $1.60 | fall sleeves, ‘The bodies, or blanks, of these hats come from g maker who turns out. Heretofore, $16.50; Saturday......+-..$9.75 Saturday. see $5.00 GIRLS’ COATS of Zibelines, Kerseys or Velveteens, | Pra tea re pemerinsy veluctasit tn] eeonem ase) cad ihe surgeons) wie, haa | noth ese that $2 and $8.50 qunlitien; and thesé ara up to standard in D carr ul bi ‘e he made Tuesduy " f ae 0 ce n a every . but surplas lote. ¥ ught them, has em finishes in B} Right. Ho feared te anger of his fathes | NovKed tke heroes to save his tife.| q B AeA) € , 5 | newest Spring blocks: allow!ug the maker to use up short ends ol silk blade | GIRLS’ VELVET COATS, new loose shapes, hand- ya and disinheritance. According to Miss | They’ succeede nna Brown, = Arres' 1! Only Woman Officer of the U. S.) ff ing, leather bands, ete., from which he could not make up Tull dozens, As | somely trimmed with cloth and fancy buttons and men don't buy derby hats by the dozen, they needn't care; particularly | i since they get fine new derby hats at nearly /al/ price, by the proceeding, | braids. $1.60 instead of $3, and a splendid lot, in all sizes, and a variety of Heretofore, $25.00; Saturday.... ....$14.75 the old ma Kl skilfully reduced the skull, Bt Wood, Mitchell's rurher had telegraphed jhis disapproval and had threatened to wet) Charge of Larceny, Had in| Army in Spanish-American Her Possession Communica-| War Wants to Go to Japan dimensions, lat Store—Second floor, Ninth street. | The disappointed y ne woman «an- | the surgeons could { i faaunerd, "UAC sho rbuld “ennai tex: | tered beni, and. Wo tions {rom Mabel Parker. | with Nurses. | INTs SRESSES eblouie: snd icoatsetccteyawith fo-day with'n view to having him bring | ital {t was noticed | T F s Off < * skirt, in various colors. Byte for damages for alleged breach of Srous-rainded old man he was before the —_—_—— | wo ine erings in Heretofore, $5.00; Saturday. ouronont th falls Wood doen tg. Wnow'wharehe ts | 3F# Canningtiam was kneeling at her afters found on the person of Anna | MEN’S SCARFS | Fieretofore)@7.00 ; | Satay o5 ab7) Bell will be witinres in her mu | Sat genutionst nen Wer nen Dotay | ata for Tareens, stow a correspond Hil] GIRLS’ GUIMPE DRESSES, made of Silk and Nov- *¢ i ef tth = Mrs. Mabe washer, ty | panish war, will t the Japanese ps of trained follow the 1 elty Cloths, light amd dark colors—Some splendid big. manty fellow, returned hone, and, Queen? datel i oe xeeing his mother in the attitude off one. Maropimators ane prayer, passed doftly through the apart rf of the Weit ©; i | ment to hts room. He approached the| ang Twenty-fi{th street stat . First is a fine collection of De Joinville, || values in this lot. Scarfs, made by one of the best foreign neckwear makers. Heretofore $6, $7 and $8; Saturday, $1.95 and $2.95 Hundred Hf ‘ Dedelde of his agen: father who sulutedl (aicuter the contents ots refuse eye: The silks are distinguished, the patterns are exclusive, the} MISSES’ JACKETS, of Cheviot or Kersey Cloths, : } the young man with sen The Brown woman sought the cauge of humanity during the colorings rich, but dignified. They are Scarfs for which you | semi-fitted, finely tailored, patch pocket finish, velvet fi i Well, John, did you get home? Good] ment with and was hired by Mes. ) war, made the to the c} A 2 $9.5) 2 | i f f |night to you, and pleasant dreams. | fred ¢ No. 28 West guage die ates wo tel would ordinarily have to pay $2, $2.50, $3 and $4. | collate: tofore $9.50; Saturd $5.00 y ' } Mrs. Cunningham snurmured prayer | grunge: Nena es " © ° | erctolore $9.50; saturday... ° f for the restoration of her husbend to] aco si corm ay ay’ — Ee | Lae ere Pela reuiniecana wee | ARCaSh siteart iit ae ie tetives vow. |1) — "TOday’s Price is 85c Each MISSES’ COATS, made of Zibeline, Kersey and : Miss Julia Horner’s Costume at) Shar ape hata’ iris that Hileor ne GAL appedrancolalid)) Ds tsly “accnpt the werviees of Dr. Me> They ne be worn witha ring, or tied in Ascot or four- revo erin tited. bucks. collars and shoulder u rf ssthe voice of her 4 rere jin 5 o ‘3 Masquerade Ball Catches Fire aioe’ a setts a Prlcetey at viene : : ie teas offering is a fine collection of English Heretofore $15.00; Saturday. ba Sd) ; eas i maid. placed some valuable re- of a th 7 : } from Cigarette Smoked by cratateners tive old span hn lain OPALN FLAS A Cee enn quares, Folded Squares, Imperials and Folded Imperiale, MISSES’ COATS, loose or half fitted effects, elegantly af : Partner While Waltzing. | memen pete aM together thes moun [stored on the ton of {he etnses helt IMLHenelaae | Four-in-hands and Tecks. Made of handsome silks in se- Mince yaore $15.00 and $17.00; Saturday....$10.00 t 4 heer aaa foot of a walked out of | Co ie a lected patterns and colorings. hey are regular $1 and ‘ ! ; Fourier Mt was learned in Willlamaburs| the bed. only cigiitian tices dstane| The | “ " $1.50 Scaris, now White Coats, Sith Coats'‘and numbers of fine Dresses |} . ae Wto-dny that Miss Julia Horner, whose | iran the th Cangingham ap. [Missed xt . i tlething caught fire at the masquerade | AM th held the Hghted | Detect OL experiones sure at Equally Great Reductions to Close Out. bal othe Cwm “outer, Ascotaion Pomp ah eee a thet” Al ae Le of great amttanes, Fifty Cents Each nes (Third Floor) | P Garden, Hamburg avenue | the bot ay her husban iy had tn r ; ] Ae the Palm Garden, Hamburg avenuc| i ice fallen from the rneat ih the. aiattor “and A tine large variety to choose from, proasway ana Ninth st. badly burned that almost a square fout the io Feady tay eive ont ait u paar ; . . etin wit have ote eral on her tind always dreaded sese aie ne tneen nice aint Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing farms and neck, scores of friends of the! cuniing : Sorel © louaa i renee: ‘ SHOES---A Midwinter n the Marlen te At the Lowest Prices This Season to Close. || An absolute closing out of winter clothing must be effected to make room for the Spring goods daily arriving. Hence. |, these extraordinarily low prices. | BOYS! SAILOR SUITS—of all wool Navy Blue Serge,trimmed) $2.98 ,offere’ to excritice their cuticle in her jdebalt. Pat Cun: |! ein arrived quickly. xamination M *% >, ningham had has been notifed Bulsg Horner's injuries were due to a ——— Ween ‘peculiar custom by 9 part Yaad in view was to produce a epiral of Bride Marcled Shortly Atter Sere, _ smoke about the revolving vouple. vices Over Her Dend Grandfather. CANADIAN ANNOYS POETESS. a his last Movement The finest lots of Winter Shoes that a migute inspection of our stocks can produce, are spread before you today. 3 ‘¢ .. , Ay 7 itache braid, sizes 4 to 10 Joven Each group, in itself, is worth a special trip to WANAMAKER’S with black, white or red soutache braid, years jitistend he set fire to the young wo-| s Miss Jennie Owens, of Orange, N. J th t of the person interested. In the regate, th went man's c) it he barely nge, N. J., esa nEE RAG par eres’ * ie 4 ees aT eile pares, Terai | 5 IE was married to Carl Dresser, in St. Mra. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Has Man ioe SE A Md Fi ive ch SeRregate, | BOYS' RUSSIAN OVERCOATS—made of all seal Oxford Miss Horner wore the masquerade of| Penne hurd. where only seven Hours! Arrested for Writing Letters, |lots present an irresistibly attractive chance for men, women Gray Irish Frieze, cut double breasted, two rows brass but- ¢ $2.98 { ¥¢ By Ue fe BOG oI her granc er, - eee Oe eee e ee eeee snes see eeee - Rear etin aceite whlch involveal neecct James, Usrnes: had lain while the \ Mrs. Ella Wheeler Witcox was the jand ebildren, to get all the thoroughly good shoes they tons, sizes 2% to 7 years: noses | of snow-fall of cotton and silver tinsel Byrnes. who h aver a shining white silk dress. She Englishman Elopes with the Only} !%, (Pend. to 2 was the acknowledged belle of the even- DE, and as she danced with unusual, Wife Bishop Paul Had an jneed, for the remainder of the heavy weather, at splendid savings on each pair, One of the fra COMPlainant tn Jetterson Market Police t Lincoln's call Court to-day against Amedee Cypriot, 2 Boniiers’ EWeIty-seven your old, a Kyench-Canas dian, “who said his ome was In Mons YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANT SUITS in an caeant assort- s, light and } $6.75 ment of all wool Cassimeres, Tweeds and Worste Spring stocks are already making demands for space in dark colors, sizes 15 10 20. YEaS....sscecreesevereresrecssen jrrace and spirit held the centre of at- f {24 A bes ze which Mrs. Witcox made ; Worth $9.50. : Hention in the hall. | he Confirmed Polygam=| soi fone it oniy: ReaD Wien ane { | ARs Meal csics nicestie iheccra oc} MOY ; ORT Rog Pe rm Ge On ey YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS—made from all wool Ox- jer card when a young man selected — ists Are Hopping Mad. etna tea nigtn meal eee eT eae 6 alleged receipt of v lexeepeen ford Gray and black Imported Irish Frieze, cut loose and long, § $6.98 : = of the grandfather, celebrated thd mate sages fi one mek At $1.50—Men’a fine wax calfskin |, At $1—This Is the wholesale price Sines 16 10 20 YEATS.ceceeseeseeeeee eeeeeeecenes Soret oon i ther for his partner and proposed that Yhe smoke a cigarette ax they walized m him, all of ar riage. annoying nature. ee | Hing and Fy aco shoes, tipped; straight. last; for these women’s serviceable Kid. Reduced from $11.50. (Third Floor.) faind thereby wreaths her snowy costume SALT LAKF CITY, Feb. 12—Bishop flexible sowed soles, Fine” business | Fin Lace Shoes, Stout goles; roomy . BAG cloua of Joseph D. Paul, o h Mormon omcial Daan, man. | pairs in the lot, and they will go, ’ Robes and House Coats. The couple recied off toward the mid- wil) never try to convert another Eng- At $1.90—Several thousand pairs | quickly. if Hee of Men's Kidskin and Box Calfskin | At $1.50—Most of these Shoes are Men’s ‘ Shoes. Good shapes, welted and | made under our own direction. Of ips of the flobr wound in wreatha of i atiiched soles. A good selection o/ | black Kidskin; lace or button, tipped. te. Budden: Very Special Values Saturday. fe their a Mormon, Chat was while the Bishop | Wat 1Ort was proselyting In England a year ag popular taste. ; \ Of these shoes | Very worthy shoes at the price. i pon the 88 ! 4 ant Are from our $8 ‘Wear-Well”’ line. | At $1.90—Women’n choico’ fine- ma aes i OST Jat ha Fey ee ‘The sizes in the lot are almost com | grnined Kidekt Shoes. Some have MEN'S BATH) ROBES: made of ail’ wool bisnket and MAE CE aca HONRe CORN RRC hee Freee len. to Utes mat him! up jn plete. Kiciskin tips: otherd patent leather, Eiderdown; also icported Tur! oweling, cut loose and (2 OG Tppest of flame which wound about her pusiness and made him a member of the Button and lace. Several heel Jong, all sizes...+++ >> At $2.40~A now purchaso of Mon's high-grade trade-mark Shoes. Sold all over the county, ata eat price: tamped on the sole js a well-known . hame; and all these shoes are honest |#kin Shoe Worth $4.75. ie USE COATS, made of all wool Englisn double ) , rel Ee alee ‘aii wool tricot, finished with cord vise $3, 98 With a presence of mind as tare as hie] Paul household ly he heard ru- fecklessness with cigarette, Miss! mors that the relations existing becween Borner's partner tore of his cout and the convert and Mrs, Pell were im- shapes. Oak leather soles. All ure welted and stitehed. At 3$2.20-—-Women's Patna Kid- plamp but fine. Kid 2 ‘ Pee witeccont had iyiish: lu kidekin and box caif, |9ud patent leather tips; narrow tr until Worth of S, & H. Green Trading Stam ps bh et and brown, sizes 34 to 44....... Meh : Au? lors, navy bluc, garn a} Nog and | Mat abe re than sie di Given Pree | patent and enamel leather, [oe Cations ane mney. hese a Worth $5.50. (Zhird Floor.) Bplee. OC. thin prompt a y pow ane And unger aise for the owtside Wrapper and Label taken Boys’ Shoes | textbie inner sole, eer Was badly burned and was car- | pesred q Children’s Shoes. from a 20c, bottle of HOLSROCKS SAUCE (the only imported Worcestershire) When presented at any of the Stores owned or operated in any part of the U.S, to per home unconscious. A physi- | Detectives who are at work on the AN UGliabe-liturds! Goasakin sure |Shoes, Tipped; solid soles; rocay j lasts. A shoe for hard wear. Svho attended her all night de. (case say that Bunger and Mrs, Paul | that. while ber Injuries. will not | have Kon the Paettic roast, Mrs |. they will cause her great pain | Paul took with her the Bishops little | era) weeks and pocessitate the |dauantcs. Even the polygaiisie ar ighly dove: wt of the! > rice e.cuantity of alin upon ner ee opts wile, She in his oniss wits Bunger had professed to be an enthual- OG Re es eS astic bellever in the faith. JLEVARD CLUB'S BIG BALL, Emr pulévard Club will hold itn an- MAN OVERCOME BY GAs, next Sunday evening at Web-| yrank Rosa, fifty years old, of No. 1 aventh street and Third} east One Hundred and Eighth s| | pperations havel was found to-day overcome by At $1—Children's Kidskin Button and lace Shows. Falrly broad . L) . Good solid out Bo! of oa At $12:—Strong Bix Calfskin jicather. A clean-up of excellent Lace Shoes, with solew lke Hint. |shoes. Sixes Si to 10.4. Larger Made to resist the kicker, Sizes 11 | size, $1.20 and $1.40, tod. Boys’ sizes 21% to 5, $1.50. Fourth tvenue. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. { JOHN WANAMAKER | WORLD ALMANAC. formeriy A. 7. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., Sth and 10th Sts. | : ’ R ipa AE ARUCH (she atterwird J our Shoe Store—hence the urgency of these offerings! 4 ne alleged Fecemnt of carn Men's Shoes ; . Women’s Shoes ————————eeeeen |For Political Facts and Figures... strect, Ho was removed to J, Hooa Wrigas Hospital -.- ¥ Tee atime i ABN NORA > ial ha SDB Aa ina ed Rah ie neat dal et

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