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UP sa) L, n WORLD: Peta evENNG TDS FROM SHOCK OUR MEN HURT IN [GROCER SHOT DOWN, MANTED. ~OFSON'S ARREST, ELEVATOR ACCIDENT) WITHOUT WARNING weak or ailing—or who. have children in this con- |Mrs, Augusta Feinberg Expires Suddenly After Her Son Morris dition—to call at any one of, our stores for Viaol. It! Is Taken from Her Home by Policeman. OW AVE 2197622 STREETS. +] We're going’ D : : to revolution- ‘ize things DRY GOODS CO | Saturday is a good day. to sit for pic- tures. Our sixth floor studio is at your_ service. Monday, Man Walked Into His Store and Fired at Him After He) Had Refused to Buy His Revolver. Cable Broke and They Were Car- ried Down the Shaft—Legs of All Were Fractured and Two Victims May Die. in Cooper Told Conflict- ing Stories About the Loss of ‘His Sample Case Containing $2,500 in Diamonds. is the most delicious and) valuable preparation of cod liver oil, the greatest health restorer and strength crea- Simon Binto, forty years of age, was MAN IS INTOXICATED AND QUARRELS WITH SISTER. “FIRST SAID HE HAD BEEN HELD UP IN STREET. ‘Later He Asserted that He Had| When He Is Arrested His Mother An elevator in the storage warehoune of R. M. Winans & Co., No. 236 South street, fell more than eighty feet this afternoon, breaking the legs of four men who were riding on it and probably fatally injuring two of them. The men were Patrick Moylan, of No. 4% West Thirteenth street; 2 shot in lis grocery store, at No. 64 Vernon avenue, Long Island City, at in acritical condition. Corrella is still at bor, and is now in St. John's Hospital in A critical condition. Corellm ts stil) at forge and the police are looking for him, According to the wounded man, he was alone in his store when Correlia tor known to medicine, We return your money if. it) fails. HIKERS DRUG STORE. Cor. 6th Ay. and 284 HEC & CO,, 200 and 20% Broadway, 200 Wea! bh Bt, 117 Amsterdam Ay, J. 1020 Third Av. and 428 $10 Rain Coats Unless we are very much mistaken, this is the lowest price ever named in New York for Rain Coats bearing the genuine Priestley stamp. Lacey, same address, and Martin Flood Imitations galore, of course; but if you're looking for service ita rain coat; make and John Humphries, addresses un- known. All of the men are laborers. ‘Phe men were loading the elevator on the fourth floor of the warehouse and are supposed to have pul a greater weight on it than it could bear, ‘They then stepped upon the car and started to dencend, As soon as the car started to descend the cable in the centre of the elevator snapped and the men and elevator fell through the shaft to the cellar. ‘The men set up loud cries. ‘The doors to the street were locked, but they were broken in by Police Captain Shaw and Detective jbsatagt of the Madison street station. The men were found hait buried under the load the elevator had carried, It i# feared that Lacey and Flood are fatally hurt ‘An ambulance was called from Gouve- neur Hospital, and the men were taken there an nded by Dr. Cotton. ae eget S BAD EARTHQUAKE IN PERU. Worst in Thirty Years—Much Dam- ange, but No Lives Reported Lost, LIMA, Peru, March 4.--A tremendous earthquake, which did much damage. occurred here at 6.20 A. M. to-d Noth- Visited a Woman in Her Flat —Held for Examination | in _ $500 Bail. Tries to Cry Out, but Falls Lifeless to Floor—Heart Dis- ease, Says Doctor. came in and asked himJf he wanted to | © buy « revolver. He told him that he aid not, an he had no use for such & weapon, ‘Thereupon Corrella turned the revolver on him and said: “Well, take that, then,” and fired two shots at him. One of the bullets hit him in the neck and the other entered his head, Binto fell to the floor with a groan and Cor- DRUG STORES, 125th Bt. OL Rh Ay. Sure it bears the genuine Priestley Stamp. Sizes 34 to 46 Regulars and 36 to 46 Stouts. You see, we planned so as not to disappoint any one, and made Sure of a full complement. of sizes before we started the sale. There are only a hundred and ninety-two of the Sarments, however, so‘come as early a8 you can. ‘ het are garments made tg withstand every sort and condition of weather, < z and there'll-hardly be a day from now on. but what they’Il-be of serviee to you. a. : Clearing Balance of $3 and $4 Trousers at $2.00 Into the home of the Feinbergs and Millers on the top floor of the alx-story tenement, at No. %9 Broome street, death cama last night and took away Mrs. Augusta Feinberg. Only a few minutes before she died her aon Morris had been arrested by the polloe of the Eldridge street station. The shock of Treat {s thought to have caused fier an ngent for the at No. 4 Benjamin Cooper, "Eagle Diamond Company, Maiden lane, wax arraigned in the Tombs Police Court to-~lay charged pos Ng larceny of $2,000 worth of din- per had kept the police busy for: twenty-four hours before his arrest ‘Dy declaring that he had been held up “and: of, the diamonds by a foot- Ninety-ninth street and Park ella turned and fled from the store. The nolse of the shooting attracted neighbors, and they found Binto un- conscious on the floor behind the coun- ter. An ambulance from the hospital was summoned and he was taken there. He says be does not know why the inan should have shot him, as he never had any words with hinrand knew him simply as a neighbor. HIS SLAYER UNIDENTIFIED. Coroner's Jury Exonerates Ita Charged with Shooting, A jury in Coroner Goldenkranz’s court to-day brougi= ® a verdict show- ing that Hugh McL«ugilin, the young man who recetyed a death wound from a pistol shot on Feb. 19, In front of No. 638 West Thirty-ninth street, had beon Killed by persons unknown. Two Pairs of Glasses in One. If you wear one pair of glasses for distance and another for reading you will find my bifocle glasses a revelatio.. They do away with the annoyance of constantly changing from one pair to the other. The double lenses are prac- tically invisible. My exhaustive, sclen- tific examination insures perfect ad- justment. Booklet, “Eyes and Their Care,” i» | | mailed upon request. . Double Sight Glasses, $2 up. Finest Artificial Eyes, $3. Wrtdtanis HYESIGHT SPECIALIST. 348 Sixth ave. bet. 21st & 22d sts.) ~ If our Clothing Store had been a Russian fort, and the Japs i He (ea within, there couldn't have been more excitement oerealiageseniting Hy stati ed has commanded, We've. been fearfully busy; and now for the There's splendid choosing in every length , from 29 to 37 inches, and from these sites 50 e relives {you ought to get a perfect fit. Materials are Beteae bone. outs, 44 to 50 Extras, Feinberg lived at the Broome atrest addreay with her daughter, Mra, Annie Miller, -She wan very feeble, having suffered from a weak heart for the past seven year Because of this her relatives always refrained from ex- posing her to any unusual excitement, Her son, Morris, forty years old, came down from his home, at No. 629 East Twelfth street, in an intoxicated eon- dition yesterday and began to quarrel with his sister, Mrs. Miller. He was abusive @nd fearing that he Mra, Miller sent per rushed into the East One Hun- ang Fourth street police station at Q o'clock yesterday. morning and said a | fhe bad betn diack-jacked and robbed ‘his dample diamonds, He was sent to Headquarters and Detective ‘Tinker was “put on the case. So many conflicting details were told by Cooper that therdetective Alec to frighten the man. He told “Sooper he was under arrest, at which md agent broke down and told it ihe declares 4 the true.story of the fine worsteds in patterns you'll be sure to like; splendidly made: Boys’ $3.50 arisen Suits at $1.95. Just about enough for Saturday's selling—a lit tle lot we picked wy ‘ seldom has any garments to spare heyond his regular customers. ae a particular maker, who | | striped Dickey 'Cassimeres—an absolutely: all-wool fabric. It is "exceptionally sen 4 ited Ler will outwear any goods maniifactured. With them we off Band ausan een ing comparable with it had be n loas of the gems. out for a pol Tieneed during the last thirt After the shooting I 0 Cusinanio met a woman in, Harlem on had t ti Brewtae, subiec and Pletro Vassallo, both Italians, were | | 50 East 125th st. (cor. Madison ay, Y outweal 809 er a hundrea- ron anes had. taker ino! part, in| Jima 18) some w at ceatruccive, was. It Arrented. the first named belne charged Harlem Oftice Open. Evenings fancy Cheviots; sizes'from.7 to 16 years, odd suits in blue, black and y y 4 no 10" d Oot a ee iro apartments, and that buthe nly became m when more than one th asand Pp with Vusaailo hid tired. of notes In - Kn f bd prises sons perished and the elty, was tie of} front of their home and that Cunanio oe 1,00: ee Pants at 45c. 2, Be pohceman caine in a short ted+that he go out for 00k him to thespotice station, ent, Jeaving the dia- re hy carcely Jeft the room when hie aged mother tried t6 ery out She was unable to vaeticuinte and,| as @ renult of the tutehing at her throat, fell totum floor. | Inst two years mentioned, Her daughter ran, to her andstried. to, = revive ‘hey. She then called in a’ phy- 3 oot Mlelan, ‘He looked at the woman Boly, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, an destroyed. It wa earthduakes {n1! 1897 and 1901, ‘Ths had fired into a crowd. Witnesses failed to show that the accused fired the shoteand both men were released. Made from: the celebrated Dickey, Cassimeres itr ; A double cseate, aids knees, with Felctareea he ‘4 three shades; also in blue cheviots, They have to 16 years: s t jel “with the woman. Styles are all new and up-to-date. Sizes from 3 onde were Kone. didn’t you tell that #tory’ at asked 1 a A Thousand Pairs of Men's $3, Jdimy wife w $1.95 i was. it “mayb: wet a divorce, ' af moment and eld she had dled Inataant- fees : 3 4 Art disease, caused by. shoo! hi * ; pie % area $3.50 and.$4 Shoes: Easex Market Court his ° . . ° e A pt ° an es at ih Sea “aaainn Miller. sprang tows res a Ch Fi ate Rescind 6 pe ae vt See sete oilt Tike te and’ loge n:, her teste was het, hue: 2 Sto in Philadelp hia-14 in Icago Zin New York . Ready To-morfow Morning. And:men who like footwear with mand hunt for his woman acquaint; band. | reral nel ehbore a ; aaNet to it, mone eae Ne best Pole soit of wearing: seryice,-will be here early. is y years old and lives |oner. Court officers restrained them We seldom, preach Men's Shoes, though our men’s shoe’ business’ is heafth i : re Tu ihe At, Bs ots Pooky |S Makinizate:Ommen after soundly, be steady. But once in 2 while, when a pariiarly good lot of- underpriced Take was very pen!- djse comes along, we do not hesitate to’ bre ‘ tli i N URST’S NEW CHURCH, |ience an, iret to" nat “nim for. the f dee comes Wang e ak our rile of selling only regular lines to th of his mother, yet he was morally - Th ix styles in this lot, In’ such . eine, in 6™AVE. & 187 St, N.Y. WP |] 95. abssietee c enae eG erebe mena eee —— - e: , 7h, 8, 9,934, 10 and 11. t i top at % O78, ITHREE LAWYERS IN TROUBLE $ 1 9, G 0 re) | Pair. ap itt are snappy; every, fair iy acbon ieee Teh vil Gates weal service. 4 Ks re mci $ SHOES THAT'S D Another Lot at $2.85. | Another Lot at $2.65 : ent church, have been filed with the Four hundred odd pairs, though fifteen styles | Only ah x White as architects. pretee, Count in Brooklyn to- . row widths—B and C; some.D ‘and;E’ widths in | plain'toe, in lacing sty! year Ha lag, f ining (he church will be the new {orders for Lawyers Renjami $3 SHOES THAT'S the smaller and larger sizes. They are Five- | °7 to 41, "in widths D, £ and fouBRee es house. The church is to be a James A, Murtha, jr. 5 Dollar Shoes in every store we know of. Sat- | softness of the leather makes them arte ag ° /fmaan fad ‘crowned Witt Hayne to show ca ‘ ° urday—$2.85. desirable—$2.65. 07 em Particularly cot abn no! suspended f: th "ivill t oe . ’ , . ’ , |brctinge ithe cour th Sat ONc, Two AND THREE DOLLAR SHors = Boys’ $2 Shoes,’ $1.50. Boys’ Shoes at $1.00. < Spacer theme ws begun ‘Box Calf and Satin Calf—designed for sturdy out-door wear, | What are termed “Little Men's” If; lace; Phage inves ineawire teperied tole FO We N AN C LDRE others in dress styles, "Sizes 13 to-534. first heels. 836 to 1330 garnnyy gt ViC! and Box calf; laces Fare core gotta, and Yel Gece Cornmitee The proud R MEN, OME P Hl N. Another Great Offerin 8 of Men’s sa — Sale of mensions. ‘ now in Sing Sing f p : 4 shy , 4 A 2 Mes ye ni vente ie oer dices eat] || GOOd, Reliable Shoes at ONE DOLLAR. || | $1 Negligee Shirts at 65c Sheet Music -at 12°.” Megraund Moor, and the Chote bray she tneee lat fere avn unit ext ; Price Is Low, but the Quality Is Good. Just a week. ago to-morrow we AHR? 20 aac eee _ e sece | Weel in ear ee i “ink ratte cam aetig tO AETUDS | ll Chea he Ya pointed Meriane cae - Styles Up to Date and the Leathers Tanned for Hard Service. Xz passed out to new owners upward ot six hun- ‘Under. the Anheuser Bubn, > A, 4 : ONE DOLLAR for Ladies’ Kid Shoes, 5 eso ae ie sie anG ewe pe Ore Indolencs (the 70,08 Triermetsa) aes a Se SS Laie! Laced and Button. or this Saturday—plenty in fact. “Our whole Br en ONE DOLLAR for Men’s Solid Leather an usagi ta teel One Goin seapinl [preg ecert I ari uaiag a Gy DiNtipan McKay Sewed Shoes. “which we make an introductory price of 65c., Teaching Waters" a Maren. ‘ ONE. DOLLAR oA Women's Hand. so that you may know our purpose is genuine | Riser, Mamma, Buy ae aby." ‘ * pw. ewed 3-Strap Sandals. and will be carried out at any cost. The mate- ’ 5 BROADWAY, 33D. TO 34TH STREET. ONE DOLLAR for Boys’ and Youths’ rials are such as. will give splendid laundering P ‘ ( Box Calf and Satin Calf Shoes. service; the;shirt that Jaunders best is usually » ONE DOLLAR for Misses’ Dongola the ‘one presenting the neatest» appearance... Solid Leather Shoes. oo GES Se We are ae and pretty. y x There’s not a:sl at’s gaudy or common- A : SEE Taeettoat Sule aneet te Quilted place. They all have separate link cuffs in the s SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: $ ONE DOLLAR for Girls’ Vici Ki new and popular narrow style. If you need a dozen or a half dozen, or % ) ‘or Girls’ Vici Kid Ex. i ’ ionally desi i 4 a single one, you'll find to-morrow-ah exceptionally desirable time to Some folks are born fortunate, some achieve tension Sole Lace Shoes. lay in your sfock. ‘ Men's store, I \ “fortune, others have good fortune thrust upon ONBIDOLUA Bion Men sien cals ane : : ee f Patent Leather Slippers. , H i 9 > oe In ate ponance it re thrust upon us. ONE DOLLAR for at Bands Extraordinary Clearance of Girls Shane ou may share it if you will. : Turned Oxfords. : o. } * - fr 8 ; : ben: a ONE, BOLEAR or Chécns, Hane Specially Designed for Early Spring Wear. SRERAN Ae ee 0 ‘urned Tan Vici Blucher Shoes. " in ¢ jisses’ Garment Store is undoubtedly the bi; : parel—fi Value $3 50 an d $ 4.00 A $1 8. 5. ONE DOLLAR tor Little “Gents Viel every Handpolnk We kaye taken es garment that has ay tssoctation wi ate pin the Winter staspre and market 4 . 54.00, t $1.85, Kid and Box Calf Shoes, It very, very speclal. Nor Is tere dre ane entre eee a rane eGo aged FOF spring: wear. / They f{ fine Saffian leather in green, blue, black or red, » i Ki are, naturally, broken lines and oes REALL pies Bie Inchubled: trots 6:60 (44, YEaES, ye = ; lined with fancy silk, fitted with card case and purse, ONEDOELER fon peenle Urner eo, Girls’ Dresses, in cheviot, . Sailor Suits + and; fancy ! . Russia, Calf and Enamel Leather i Sailor and Russian styles; re- Dresses, trimmed:witl silleamt | GRUSHED R BELTS. on : Reicts 405 Pee 279 ‘ ; ; ENTIRE FLOOR of 6,000 square feet devoted to egela ny fee eee Value $1.75, At $1.00. selling GOOD DOLLAR SHOES. SE eet etn tice ad mS ieersoad cae ances s Ak ‘ from $4 and down to. Little Tots’ Long Short Coats, in ages from. 3. to-40, years; reduced iste 2.98 we $5.75 down.to. Misses’ Jackets, odds and end: f in sizes 14, to 18; kinds that] _ havé’ been, $14, and 4 it reatere 1, Little Tots’ heavy velv cloth Coats in.chat aloe ee silk; reduced from $6.50:and $6 to.... Girls’; Dresses, in «fanc: and fussian styles, trimmed with lace and silk; reduced 5.98 rom $9 and $10 to, 7@ Misses’ and Junior Suits, in ages 12 to 18 years; kinds that have. been $18 and 8.98 $16, reduced to.,.... Girls’ Reefers, and Box Coats, in both: short and three-quar- 3.95, Of fine glove calf-skin, ia green, tan, red, black or white, with gun metal, gilt or nickel buckle. for Men, Women *2 SHOES “ux= fat Tene ietiat lente sais > The uppers are cut from plump, selected leathers in “Patent Leath Coltskin,” “Smooth Velour Calfskin,” “Black Surpass Vici Kidskin’” The soles are cut from the best Virginia oak tanned leathers.’ Lasts, Shapes and Workmanship unexcelled. : : “ 86™ ST. & BY2AVE. Rubber Gloves Rubber Dressin, Tooth Brush Tooth Brushes, value Hair Brushes, value 71 OFFER ‘i $ SHOES «= a aon ich. styles; 2p an pees ‘08 i ‘ ior Men and Women, —— land — ~ aps, Brushes, Combs & Sponge “to He [Stat Site $1.50: Go Fiction-at 48c. Copy. | +23 | Pountele Syringes. 49 Are Made on Seientiflc Principles, Combining Fashion, Grace, Durability Unknown in Ordinary Kinds Ie ate a sett cloth edit ' oP. ie ably mA yarn $s Mi otes Bottles, ‘unt Our lasts are carefully modelled, Our Weathers are well selected, "HH obits and other lading bookmakers: A tew of that Behe over fal 4. doe "Rent Fon Ma Dur sivies are amougniTully d‘sigued, ° Om-endeavor is to make te wearer our triknd. Entire Building Devoted to. Selling Three Special Priced Shoes, ‘At 1.00. At 2.00 At 3.00 That's All.” imeem was || 92.00 speatsnor or Remand Wome mass 11 Cor. Z2ist St: @ 6th Ave. } || row Morning in the Balcony Book Store, ‘The titles: Balt Ee | O68 eae | eee ak. Rae" wntee Gottairenr Maite oe oe eae ¥ re i 2 Lovert—31 o. | HORA Sy uacrens as Le ivan, ‘fony Drunt—! in Put oe Enchantmenie—C._ é ;.| The following ate Published at’ 13 a 18 10 SHOE FACTORIES: PA. CARUIBIE, PAS Snicagon thi . po}. C. Moll a