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A SMALL BOY ires in Agony After Eat- “Suckers” Bought at a ler’s Store. y x green colored ight-year-old Jounny Slobusky Ne m dead to-day at the home of his w. John Slobusky, No. 498 First nue. Only by prompt action was his Vata vister, Olga, saved a tate. Lt health authorities did not learn the case until a reporter for The ink World reported {t, Dr, Ben- OP. Assistant sanitary superintendent. said he would make an investiga- Ammediately and that the candy of the’ clildren ate would be anal- The Coron Office also took | the case, and will to-day hold an au over the dead boy. If poisun “A-strong nature is found in his fomach the District-Attorney will yp in and try to punish the pe = ponsible for its manufacture and wi on bit Ht ha “gale, ki he ‘Slobusky boy died tast night suffering agony for two days. He| P ned of severe pains in his stom- Taek and writhed on. his bed in an ‘ to find rellef.. All day yester- @ Yomited and on his night shirt Big groen stains made by the pol- from the candy. Pr. ‘Thompxon, family physician, says he has no} bt_ the candy coloring contained ph an ' ittle Jobn in sald to have got the andy at the candy ind news store of Bu ‘dt, 01 O94 First ave- “He did chores for Burchardt, who [ him in pennies and frequently faye him candy and other sweetmeats. Ate Candy “Suckers.” oy went to school as usual on| iy feeling all right. He returned ii the afternoon and complained of Ppaiha in the stomach and headache. He paid he had eaten gonie of the green at tera” which he said he had bought From Burchardt's store, ‘These “‘suck- yi are fint pieces of candy on little ‘and resemble miniature brooms. mat first the family did not think the in danger, but yeateruay when in to vi steadily they Sey » who tried in ‘ His sixter Olga then be- moet saying she also had eaten fome the edn uon to ay Dr, Thompson turned er, Bho is out. of dan- Ys but still feels the effects of n coloring. Boy Got Candy. atore-keepor, when candy at first dented In the store, candy here,” ont Keep ares cundy ex- drops, He must have got It foe id that the police of the entyswecond street station had f the candy tn their possession he insieted. { tell you He junt rh pan of Health then was com- cated with, but they had not heard ‘the boy's death. As an the ces Were explain nt Banitary Superintendent. he sa! i, Karl down and make an investl- ht away. It for Ane Ben- anv examine candy. myaelt. If I find that it was n from the candy which killed tn stock of the storekeeper where the t it will be seized. of Health tries to keep eon the manufacture of candy, re are 80 many places and espe- | | amall stores that it is almost in Slobusky, father of the dead inter and decorator in com- umstancs to the world that 1 ha: for drunkenness in te ly. based on thousands of cures Most obstinate cases, 1 want YO ile facally Every Dervon who as th ‘Also same White Itib- A.M. TOWNSEND, Policeman Had Gone to Arrest arrest her was waiting for her to drens to-day, little duughter, her from cart urreat sent around te th the arrest, and asked. p Joinine coming from the room, and rushing in, found the woman with a bottle raised Btern, of the house, of the policeman, ov about th See me any more, to herself Th faved her.” Fac-simile watercolors, |Armour’s Witch Hazel Toilet Women's Spring Jackets, 69c, Waists and Panw, 49c. Boys’ Waists, FKL CHILD SAVED MOTHER'S Litt Mrs. Eva Stern and the Wom- an Attempted to Swallow Fa- tal Dose of Carbolic Acid. While a policeman who had gone to Tan WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1004. FREE! Examinations of EYES by Specialists FREE, Special This Week Only ! if ae ml Tickets to Be Sold at Very PMSA. BLU. For the to be h to 1 se Exposition. from April 30 forms of ex- Mrs. Eva Stern, of No. ttl Myr- nue, Brooklyn, tried to commit wleide by drinking carbolic acid. Her Emina, olght years old, as with her at the time and it was that prevented her mother ing out her attempt. Im the Wile OF 4 in kis Rapid Trans Sealay’ he went to t Tand wot a warriit 1 rRed her with being an 6 Mre. St nth in reet Cu H abittial dr This morning Mrs. SU who had been in another part hurried to. the assistance and together they 1 the woman and called a@ He sald she was only burned ps and would be in a condl- to court to-morrow, how her mother tried to erpow hyslets she was going 1 do. ‘Good-by, darling. You won't ‘Thon she kissed me id started to drink from the bottle. thought she meant to do something 1 begged her not to. r papa and he came and ald, nen I er! Telephone Systems Installed by tho New York Telephone Company are the b Efflolent maintenance. Low rates, NEW YORK TEL 15 Doy St. 414 W. 38th Bt. HONE 00. 220 W. 124th Bt. 614 E. 150th 8s. {| teketa will be sold Cursion tlekets to St, Tots. will be pinced unsylvania Railroad on April 2, Seanon Tickets, good to return until December 15, 1904, 10 be sold daily at rate of $38.80 from New York. excarsion tickets, foal ember 1, 1904, to from New be sold from other stations the ayiraie. Raltond! at propertiondiei rales Te tad soate excur ” May 10, and on other dates to be announced wires d KO: ing ouly on special conch trains, or in ‘onctes on designated trains, and good re- turning in coaches on reguiar trains, at rate of $20.00 from New York, $18.60 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rntee, ap: proximating one cent per mile, from othe: jon Tickets son tickata and sixty~ tickets will sold vin variable that is, golng by one direct route and returning tvia another direct route. Variable route tickets will be sold, applying through ago in one direction, at the same rates aa apply for season and aixty day excursion tickete to St. Louls, going and returning via the direct routes On all one-way nnd round-trip tickets reading to points bevond St. Louls a atop- over of ten daya will be permitted at St Louls on nent of a fee of $1.00 and de- Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pillg Must Bear Signature of BEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW, Yory.amall and as oney $5 EVEuNe for $] Delay Is Dangercus When Eyesight Is at Stale. stores, | absolutely corr | how poor y Remember, | ONLY, ect. This Extraordinary Offer Is for This Week, and can be had only at my These Eyeglasses, including my Specialists’ services, cannot be had gen- erally for less than $5.00, but my price -| thls week is only $1.00. fer such an unheard-of reduction? ply because | want to advertise my stores. I want all whose eyesight is defective to know that I can help them. pair of these glasses 1 guarantee to be Why do I of- Sim- Ever: My eyesight specialists. will examine | your eyes free of charge ur sight, if glasses will help | You see better, 1 will give you Just the |kind you need. My glasses are always correct and al- ways accurately fitted. this chance to buy $5.00 poe | eyeglasses at $1.00 is for THIS WEEK No matter Sclentife and Mannfnctoring OPTICIAN, |24 E. 125th St., New York. Retween Sth and Madison Avs ie MainSt., Paterson,N. J. Open Evenings. To avold mistakes bring this adver- ement with you. Entire Biock, Fuiton, From Bridge to Dujfie(d St, Brookwyn, We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. None with C. O. Ds. Remarkable Bargain Giving Friday. Women’s 3.50 Sample Waists, 2.98. | 2,000 sample Waists, made of the best quality peau de soie and taffeta, a dozen new models, sleeve, black only. Sizes 32 t 1% 50. Pictures, 89c, In 16x20 gold or black-and-gold_ frames, with Florentine corners, " 89c _cholee ... ~ 250. Ponies J2c. | |Lazell & Dalley’s fine triple Ex- tracts, assorted odors, half- ounce bottles, with slaes _istoppen 12c “3 Cakes Toilet Soap, 8c. -8c Soap, 3 cakes in box, for 7,50 ) Jackets, 5.00. in all- fly-front, notched collar, Filk peau de sole wool black cheviot, lapels; coat sleeves lined with satin romaine..... 5.00 in new Spring ef- fects, standard makes; made for school wear, / White Cups and Saucers, thin por- ~} Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 3 4Dozen CupséeSaucers, 45c celain, low shape, good size, the $1.25 doz. kind, 6 Cups aed . 45c Saucers for .. 10c. Embroideries, 5c. 2,000 yards hand loom Embrold- erles and Insertings to math) wide margins, yard . 19c, Book, 7c Cloth bound, handy volume series, illustrated, large, clear type, on good paper. Such titles as: Lalla Roolkh, Sartor Resartus, Ttose and Ring, Robert Brown- ing's Selections, Pioclola, Ro- mance of a Poor Young Mana, Masterpieces from Kingsley, choice . 7c Carriage and leather hand and $1.50 on Table bleached ( Mnen finish fitted with purse and car Towelling, 2,000 yards, || some hemstitched and tucked, others accordion plaited, also tailor made effects, new full Automobile dle, $1.00, $1. nes, choice 98 1.50 EActomobile Bags, 50c: | Bags, case, 50c D), 6c. Towelling, eac crash, yard - 65c. ‘Table Damask, 50c. inches wide, 400 yards, 70 pure linen, full one C, 806 a 4c quality med two eploked 795 Petticoats, 5.00. Women's Petticoats, made of extra black rustling taffeta, accordion platted ruffle, finished with gathered ruffle and trim- wae 5.00 75c, Curtains, 29c, 300 pieces single Lace Curtains, Nottingham, 50 in, wide x 3% yds. long, can be cut for sash Curtains and other uses, woven, carefully tailored; choice each . 2.00 Bed Pillows, 1.50, Bed Pillows, 300, size 20x28, 3 pounds of pure duck and oo feathers, covered with A. C, ticking (in Blanket 1; 50 _ Dept): each "29c, French Sateens, 19c. French Sateens, pretty polka dots and small figure designs, in black, navy and royal grounds, lustrous as any silk fou- lard, yard » 19¢ 14c, Pillow Gas. Ve, Pillow Cases, 300 dozen, size 45x36, made from a strong standard brand bleached muslin, inca hems, each llc 20c. Stockings, 12%. Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings, fast black cotton, light and heavy 69e 18th Mt, Package, Mass. _onble neta and’ t cele vo 40.50 Couch Beds, 6.65. All-iron Couch Beds, bronzed frame, extra bracing and helical ends, national spring, can be used different sizes, complete, with mattress and bolster, ghoice of colors. 6.65 |Cutelix, regular 26c. size for. . 15c 19¢, Cotton Voiles, 12% Cotton Voiles, 5,000 yards, In plain colors, also fancy effects, mill ends in lengths from 3 to 10 ae Perfect and clean 12% 1.00 Berry S Siouae 25c. Berry Spoons, plated on hard white metal, gold or silver bowls, richly engraved, each one in a satin-lined box, cholee .. 25c/- 8c, Shine, 5c Box containing 24 sheets fine satin finish Paper, plain or ruled, and 24 Envelopes to match, nicely boxed, for 5c 1.50 Umbrellas, 79. Men's and Women’s 26 and 28 In, Umbrellas, twilled serge, fast black; a good Umbrella for little money; cases and tassels, beau- tiful assortment of handles, horn, natural wood, plain or trimmed, pearl with Ger- man silver mountings.... 79c made with back, deta Sample of the Vall ore, spray . yoke, full pouch sleeve, sizes 82 to 44 Follage, Gerantums, Currants, Roses In all col- full front, chable st consisti ey, Cheviot Waists, 50c, Women's white Cheviot Walsts, tucked pelted 50c 39c. Flower Sprays, 1 10c. Flowers, Daisies, Poppies, Bluets, ng of Lilles Violets, Grapes, Cowslips, - 10c terns, 00d, 25c. Cutelix, 15c. handlg Quilts, each .. strong, wiry 50c. Waist Sets, 12c. Shirt Waist Sots, in new shell de- sign, set with Imitation pearls, oxidized, Roman gold and Freney gray effects, chotee... 1.39 Bed Spreads, 1.10, Fringed Hed Spreads, 100 full size, snow white crochet, pretty pat- 1.10 25c. Neckwear, J2c. Silk Neckwear, with chiffon ‘bows, attached, choice ~~ 2,00 Ash Cans, 1.50. _ Galvanized Ash Cans, extra heavy bottom, fron drop 12c 1.50 re rte, More Exceptional Savings in Books. The Balcony Book Store ought tointerest you with this programme for to-morrow. David Harum. By E. N. West- cott; published at $1.50. 48c ‘The Eternal Gity. By hall Gaine; published at $1.50.............. tent enen en erentnenenen 6WAVE. 210 622" STREETS DAM“ hy Mn DRY GOODS CO. RA fitsiionsioseyan An Extraordinary tums’ SKirt and Dress Lengths = = Lengths Black and Colored Dress Goods! 4 prominent manufacturer has closed out to us his ENTIRE ACCUMULATION of an entire season's weaving of LOOM ENDS at A FRACTION OF THEIR REAL VALUE. The materials are all of this spring’s styles and are in every instance perfect. We have divided them into two lots, which will be ready on two special counters to-morrow, providing without exception the most 4 to8 yards phenomenal dress goods bargains of the entire year. 2200 Skirt Lengths i? 23 Ye! | 1350 Dress Lengths 374,'0,8 vers] This collection embraces the following fabrics: each piece * The following Fabrics are represented: ALL WOOL CHEVIOTS, | ALL-WOOL COVERTS, SERGES, CHEVIOTS, SCOTCH MIXED SUITIN CANVAS CRASHES, ETAMINES, MISTRALS, CREPE $1.00 ‘Knee Pants ‘Only three hundred pairs; made from the genuine Dickey Gassimeres tn. three shades; also blue Cheviots. Double seats and knees. Styles are new and desirable, All sizes from 3 to 16 years. for for y From a selling that has been unprecedented during the past two weeks we have left a large accumulation of short ends and odd pieces for this Friday’s selling. With them are some slightly mussed lengths that have been in the window as show-pieces. In the lot you'll find some beauties for waists and for trimming, as well as dress lengths. All colors, 24 inch, Full 32 inches wide; ab- Black Pongee Silk at 59c. sclutaly pure silk’ A very bright, extra heavy quality, yet soft and wiry in finish, One of We son’s most popular fabrics for waists and dresses, Formerly Cae ee a coo Another Great Friday of Garment Selling. Women’s and Misses’ New Spring Styles. We're more than proud of the showing so far. If comparison goes for aught, eles much reason why we're so busy. Don't think of choosing your Spring wardrobe, anyway, until you have seen what's here. Jackets of black Cheviot, fly front, ; Walsts of black or white Peau) with lace insertions and medallions; satin lining, 34 to 46 bust, | de Sole, cluster tucking on front, | fancy sleeves and *stoc! value $7.50, at.....sseees00 AIDS) areuiciaimaltrveshaatnreymestoceal cei ‘stock; $7 4,50 for early, doting wear SERGES, COVERTS, ZIBELINES,:TWEEDS, KNICKERBOCKERS, HOPSACKINGS, FLAKE SUITINGS, CANVAS CLOTHS, GRAN-|ETAMINES, VOILES, HENRIETTAS, ALBATROSSES, BASKE ITES, BASKET CHEVIOTS, ETAMINES, VOIL ES, ete. The widths, CLOTHS, CANVAS SUITINGS, etc. The widths range from 38 to 52 range from 36 to 54 inches, If bought trom the pieces these lengths! inches. If bought from the pieces these lengths would cost from $4.00 would cost from $3.50 to $5.00 each, to $7.50 each, Entire .98 Entire 98 Skirt Dress Length each Length each One enenentutntntn8 Gnsntntntat— onda on bntntntntntnttntrtntntntrtedntntntnd atte ttre te 8 nb 0g ened ron Pntnbn® peprorerentuewererenenscouenesene-d H $ Clearing Away 68c to ‘| Crepe {One Dollar for Choice of de Chine Remnants at 50c *1.50 to $2.50 Umbrellas Quite a saving on Umbrellas that are worth. carrying—kinds you wouldn't care to lose or have stolen. It's the remainder of a manufac- turer's surplus stock, together with a recent large purchase. They come in both 26 and 28 inch. Not a single Umbrella is worth less than $1.50; the greater part of them are $2.50. kinds. Coverings are rain-proofed American e Taffeta. Frames, the real American Mfg. Co. Paragons. Rods, the Newark steel with best finishings. Handles are plain Congo, Weichsel, Boxwood, Furze, Foxwood, fancy Gun-metal, Silver, Copper, Dresden, Crystal, Horn, Pearl, Ivory, etc. All new, perfect goods. Still Busy with the Sale of Toilet Articles. You can save practically one-half if you buy this week. Mostevery. thing in the Toilet Store is under- price in this First- Week-of-March Sale. Hair Brushes at 39c.—worth 75c. Nair Brushes at 49c.—-worth 98c. Bath Brushes worth 50c, Bath Brushes at 19c.—worth 38c. Nail Brushes at 19c.—worth 30c. Hand Scrubs at 10c,—worth 19c. Hat Brushes at 19c.—worth 45c. Shave Brush worth 15¢, Rubber Sponges at 19c.—worth 35c. Rubber Gloves Ammonia at 15c. Florida Bay Rum 7c.—worth 25c, Witsa Hazel at 25c.—worth 38c. icum Powder at 7c,—worth 12¢, err Soap, 4-Ib. bars, 35c, Some Big Specials. in Cutlery. Scissors and Shears—every-day needs—and how seldom you have enough of them. Friday's prices breathe big economy. Shears and Scissors, 15c. j Solid steel and Steel-edge Shears and Scissors, Pocket Scissors, Buttonhole issors, Enboldery Scissors, Dress- makers’ Scissors, , Manicure and Cuticle Scissors, Round and Sharp Pointed Scissors; the famous Diamond Brand; regular price, 25c. Shears and Scissors, 39c. All styles and sizes, the famous Grif- fon Brand; regular price, 50¢. to 75c, Shears and Scissors, 49c. All styles and sizes, including Barbers’ Shears, Bankers’ Shears, French Mani-+ curing Scissors, Folding Scissors, &c. The famous XX Griffon Brand; regular price, 75c. to $2.00 each. Razors at 38." The famous Diamond 4nd Griffon Brands, highly pollshed steel blades, three-quarter concave, square and round points, sizes four, five and six eighths, set ready for use, with handles of fancy white and imitation ivory and ebony; regular price, $1.00 and $1.25. Important Offering of Lamps and Household Needs. We've still too many Lamps. Told you so two weeks ago—and you took a good many away. Want to stil adic tie stock by a half. So to-morrow figure on a saving of practi- frau kets of Covert, all seams lapped, | regularly $4.98. Speclal for ¢ satin lining; value e[st0, Very 6. 98 Frida 2 98 Girls’ Dresses g {special at. ig Waists of Crepe de Chine; white, | fancy and sailor styles, trimmed c fine black), | blue, lavender, black. Trimmed fancy | with braid; 6 to 14; $5.50 9 98 i Inch, fly front, taffeta lined, g 98 ilk ‘braid insertings on front,collar and | Value a : pralue $12.50, at. cuffs; tucked back and fro! 3.98 Giris’ Dresses of Granite Cloth and {Jackets of Covert, two Regularly $6. Friday, special, Cheviot, trimmed with silk and Fiarless, new model, lined with 49, 5Q | Walsts of ‘China Silk; new broad. | fancy braid; new style; $650 3, 8 pelt color ny very special at special Bt eee SHOUIGEES shouldered effect; handsomely trimmed: value. ‘2,000 Pairs Silk and Lace Lisle $1 Gloves at 25 Sizes 534 to 7, Not all of {hem are Dollar Gloves, of course; but none are worth less than half a dollar. Quite a few are regular 75-cent kinds. There are four distinct styles, in both black and white, T hey are: Elbow length lace lisle Gloves with bracelet arm designs | All silk Elbow Gloves with all-over lace effects in ex- and plain tingers; all-over lace effects and continuous | quisite plain hand and continuous arm designs; wide hand and arm designs assortment in this lot. All silk elbow length Mitts with all-over lace effects and | Lace lisle Mitts, open work designs; all-over lace effects continuous arm designs, and bracelet arm designs. You'll 4 find the them on i onvapestal ta tables in th in the Glove Glove Section Section—ready as early as you care to be here Friday morning. a0 tte tan tebe tnontntntn OW: 19atntntnndnPndnend ba bndnonOndntntn dnt tne ond Women’s Underwear; These Four Furniture Specials and Infants’ Wear. | Will Stir Things Up To-Morrow serve particularly the Silk 3 ane feveare Monts low {Please bear in mind that quantities are limited, and that purchases are priced for Frid les} restricted to the numbers mentioned. So that if you are here late inthe extremely desir day, and any item has been entirely sold, you’ll not be disappointed. Tape Girdes tn pink, Mle $10.00 Morris Chair, $5.65. and white, sizes 18 to 23 value 75¢, Golden oak finish with hair-filled velour } cushion, reversible. Only thirty at the price. Taffeta silk Petticoats, in $2.50 Rocker, $1.69 At 4.98 5 k, accordion pleated, ith attached ruffle and two ruchings Golden oak and mahogany finish, Ilininety-eight at the price. $3.75 Quartered Table, $2,00. reese Quartered ik, 21x30 in. top, with undershelf, shaped legs. Only fifty at the price, $45.00 Brass Bed, $29.00. Designed Chairs. $5 Lind. at,.....4.00f 2-Inch continuous post, with T ball Dressing Tables, $14.00 kinds, at. 10,00 mounts throughout; 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6. ‘More Big Specials in Silverware. Prices in no sense represent the | \ | 4\ I | | ~| Infants? | Slips, | | ¢hemstitched ruffle. Infants At 25c Kimonos in white, and blue—value 39¢, Three Friday Specials in Notions. 1,141-Yard Spool of Black Thread. 5-Yard Black Velveteen Binding 5 boxes of 80 Jet Pins, 2c. boxes. (In Art Store.) Regular S-cent Scrim Collars... Regular 10-cent Scrim Collars... long _ nainsook nicely tinished with alue 45c. short flannelette pink Only le .8e 5 actual worth. It is a continuation} ®) nd at the same time get a lamp to please of one of the most successful sales: cally one-half, a “suviah Biers’ g p tO please you. Basemsnt, we have ever held. a Household Utensils, Lemonade, Claret and GALVANIZED thumb aie | | tthe fn || {Water Pitchers, 95c excl pr L d 3 gate | ? . BAGS 11 $ Made of handsome American Prism aun ry oap, oN «$ | Glass, large, full-size Pitchers in Regularly Se, Cake, fella? various designs, with large silver- These goods sold at ov Great Friday Special, one Ree plated top. wholesale for $1.25 each, C k Medium, }Soup Tureens, $6.95, 3 a es, 10c. Avo if Made of Britannia metal, also of tite dr Bsegas | |_No Mall Orders, None C. 0. D. SLR | i y tl A fe tae a seins Burners = \3 itted with ‘In + ‘Te it ree Splendid Economy on | oii vasizep ie Standard qu AGreat maranint rs ik At BR large | | good patterns. Never sold rete | Dinner and Tea Sets, tite Sbectal at than $10.00 to $15.00 at wholesale Parlor ib price. er Nine English Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set— {ie 7) 2\\i w 142 pieces, a complete service for 12 Water Pitchers, $3.95. fieral, heavy silver best product of shares. with people, flow blue unde io-tneh decorations; a set usual sold for $18.50; special. glaze border y $12.50 th Pelee ge fom with's'ine | American Porcelain Tea Séts, 56 pleces, | HERB. Seat We ee eiesaie if Ee ditterent’ Unbreak: | pink and blue floral decorations; every | **: Special at wholesale, candle- power’ man- | piece is gold lined; usually $3, 95 EMERY gon Ice Pitchers, $6.95, Hy sold for $5.50; special at, set, POLISH for polish sine knivear to eo Made of Britannia Metal, Poréelain fasta. lated ang American Porcelain Dinner Set— ) with, @h.o'v ¢” 10¢ | demo 400 pieces, Including soup tureen and 3 large meat platters; every piece is gold i {es in-pink en pias ’ I decora- | tions; a set usual mf for 7 $15.00; very special oy 59, 50 | ris ‘crown, fe Graueht burner, lite: out brass oll vt somata 1472.98 | 25¢/ 8 150 can dt 6 power mantles lined; these goods are the hand- somest product of the International Silver Co,; heavily silver plated, and none were ever sold for. less. than $7.50 and $10.00 wholesale price,