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-OSTIMSTER HELD FORA SHORTAGE Hicksville A 1) fo 1.) Official Prompt-| : ly Made Good, but It Was _ Too Late to Avoid His Arrest! for Embezziement. Augiist Hauser, postmaster of Hicks- ville, L. 1., was arrested+to-day on a money orders to the amount of $344.67. Before United States Commissioner) Morle he waived examination and was held in $1,000 ball for the Grand Ju Post-Ofice’ Inspector Charlos E f el, while investigating the Hicksville office, discovered the shortage. Hauser, who is a man of some means, made} t Bool the shortage at once, but it was too Jate to avold arrest. He is the last! Postmaster appointed by President Mc- Kinley having received his appointment & fow days after the formor President was shot. Hauser {s a married man has several children. AN ARMY SERGEANT jam Elliott Causes Something of a Sensation Among Resi-) dents of Whitestone, L. |. Residents of Whitestone, 1. 1., are Hscussing with considerable interest the prea sensational divorce sult Mich has been instituted! by William Billott, a Ubrarian, against his wite, Florence, The co-respondent ts said to be & sergeant stationed at Willet’s Point, who js familiarly known as “Happy Jack." ‘Mrs, Elliott ts a blonde, young and de- tidedly handsome. She was organist in Grace Church at Whitestone and taught Bunday-achool in the church also up to about three weeks ago. ‘The Eliiotts parted about a year ago. -Binee then ‘the wife resided in their home at Whitestone. About a week @go she went away, saying she was going back to her mother, who lives in Syracuse, Hillott then took the furnl- ture away from the house and advor- fined that he would not be responsihle for his wife's bills in the future. One of the witnesses subpoenaed for the trial. ts a groce?s boy at White. | Ei as in his possession | ne lecld~ 3 5 ‘i ag The case will come up for et ELEVATOR BOY A BURGLAR. " y Marry Miner Confonsen to Robher- | a Jew in Apariment House. Harry Miner, a negro elevator boy @t the apartment house at N One Hundred and ‘Twelfth st ted this afternoon by Detectives —?Bitzsimmons and Zimmerman, of the Wert Ono Hundred and Twonty-Acth street station, charged with burglary After his arrest and again in court Miner confessed to the robberies aud @aid that he had also robbed othwr artment houses where he had worked le WAS remanded to the station-houre orrow. jong the wnt ee ae Mrs. who sald diamond RS Cg i aes NEW YORKER APPOINTED. b “WASHINGTON, March 16.—The Pres- U to-day sent to the Senate the foi- H nominations: Secretaries of Le | Henry W. Shoemaker, O bon, Portugal; Nelson 0. } y. New York, at Copenkagon, Den: consul Louis A. Distriet| lum, ws ukon| oes ome 4 ‘wlt a ‘olumbla—Jaanes | : » Dil of Colimbla. _—<—<———_—_ GLORIES OF THE SPRING FASHIONS IN FULL ARRAY the Millinery and/ ments of Bloom- Big Store, lives in. the her apartment robbed ‘on aaid, of $200 in jewelry and big store, corner of Fitty-ninth street and Third avenue, fs in holiday array this week in honor @f their great spring opening, which was inaugurated yesterday and con- Mnues to-day and to-morrow. ‘Dhe millinery department 1s especially festive. Festoons of tuny-leaved vines Interspersed with diminutive pink foses, hang from the ceiling. One gorner is entirely violet in tone, the Mowers being woven in among the forming an admirable »etung e dainty confections of Parisian make exhibited in the . In general x may be are larger and the cro Buty aves been for saverat scasons torpedo shape leads, perhaps, populerity. It te much ike the toque of last sumim somewhat larger. nother favorite sbape. of yellow Tuscan rder ‘around the Of the brim of Uny pink roscbuds, A pink feather and more roses on the crown completo trimmi: HY, the mult department many beautiful jpovelties are exhibited. All the skirts de full and pleated; some shirring eet and whouldyes all nave tno droo ect. Some ‘exquisite gowns are from, the, celebrated, Paris Js yolles are in the lead, An a} called miatral, with a shine ip ati ei etiil popular, mbroidered linen and e ntralcht hox also coats of ! @ color, ye neckwear department the most 9 hag is the. meee of the with turn- mA ued Ine how cniled en Shoulder, collars turn “Over ems nd sleeves out Of fashion’ for are much worn, Malino. and red in mater! TREARRESTED AFTER BEING RELEASED! ey Henry Gottlieb Is Discharged from Custody After Trial on} Forgery Charge, but Is at! Once Accused of Maren: a = | rm WORTD! ‘TUESDAY -EVENING, UTEP IF Inn, -_ ” TTS YM Tape aE aT RO LT TT a ONYGEN EXPLODES AND KILLS A MAN Tank aati: 150 Gallons| Blows Up in West Eighty-ninth is si Street and the Factory 1g) Sen'e Comp) 9 Wrecked. | tion when one of ther exploded. The jm in was struck by one of the shattered | frakments of the tank and was Rurled ws the floor for twenty feot. The explosion shook the nullding and tore | apart a heavy partition. mbulance surgeon from Roosevelt pital found that both of Corlesa's had been yn off, The man ied a few minutes later, ‘The explosion was the result of sur- harging the tank. The exploded tank lar to those distributed by the any to tts consumers, The Marna of All Crackers. PACKAGE. Wednesday and Thursday, March 16 and 17, Grand Spring Opening -of Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, A COUPON IN EVERY | HE INDIAN SEAL HAS STOOD THE TEST OF THE PUBLIC'S APPROVAL FOR THE PAST SEVEN YEARS AND 18 GROWING MORE POPULAR EACH DAY, AS YOUR GROCER WILL TELL YOU. NEW YORK. THE MANHATTAN BISCUIT CO., = | THREE KILLED IN EXPLOSION. jone of the Victims of Ohtoage charge of misappropriating receipts for | T° AS CO-RESPONDENT Divoroe Suit Against Mrs. Will-| ©: 201 West complaint against him, but Mr. Lord] = asked that he be morrow, suying that ho emunied until to- of is accused grand larceny. There is’ no indictment against the man for grand larceny, and Mr. House protested that as the Jury had acquitted his client by direction of tho Court he was free to walk out, Mr. Lord then said that there {s an- other indictment against Gottlieb, and on this representation the judge re: manded him. This other indictment, Mr, Lord gays, will not prove effect and Gottifeb will be discharged again, but why he wanted to hold the maa ‘or a trial that must result in his ac- quittal was not explained. Gottlieb created a scene in the ‘Tombs when he was take: er belng remanded. He nter his and was put in is charged ag wan Indic wis Aireated’ in Chicago. in and brought back to New York through extrudition ran exemngutlon proveedings BOY BANDIT TELLS OF OTHER CRIMES Gustave Marx, One of the Chi- cago Gang, Declares He Kiled Two Men in Buffalo, but Po- lice Doubt Story. CHICAGO, March 15.—Gustav Marx, the dar barn bandit, confessed to twh more crimos to-day. “Two years ago last July," sald Marx, “I killed two men in a saloon at Buffalo, N. Y, Another man and I held up the place and killed the bartender and a man who tried to get out of a window. The name of the owner of the saloon was elther Phtrick or Fitzpatrick.” BUFFALO, Mach 15.—Austin Crowe, An enst-slde saloon-kosper, was shot | und on June 28, 1992. "The details me are similar to those tor rx has been sentenced to It’s easy to get a cold and just as easy to get Father Medicine and cure it. a lawyer, was tried! An explonion of a tank of oxygen In- | Crash Died 8: i Hui te posing /46:| Sunes ene man Geatwreomenenioeviases | ra ciaen ete ete THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT BAKERY IN THE UNITED STATES. Costumes, Wraps, Waists, r rin Part 1, of |eratly in the Eagle Oxygen Company's oat areal een eomeeg| oe x — a H ‘ it 2 the Court ot Get sons, 10-043 | works, No. 12k West Pighty-ntah stroet, |S, unit injured to-day| Silks, Dress Goods, Etc. {and discharged by order of the presid-| this afternoon Several tanks charged ‘of tha, ago ‘Toy Novelty Company. ing Judge. ‘The District-Attornoy’s us-| with about 150 gallons of oxymen were | ‘ine explosion was caused by the tgnt- tant, Mr, Lord, had not made out a] jying ready for shipment on the ground | ¢ 4 at OF Pistol caps “Fd 7 ie 5 Cie” case. Oo Gait ie] oto and hin aston. Pra | on (eh snc te alee Makosi | Riseoro anaes | Clnvege” House, expeoted that he would be lib- Tulns after helping @ score of girl eme joes. lg . 4 erated following the dismissal of the ployess to escape. Latest Spring in New York City Latest Spring Models- Shades, Velour and Tapestry Table Covers . Underpriced for This Week. Nees beeen ap esate pe grlwel fe \$6.95 VELOUR COVERS—2 yards square—in plain centres and floral Perea red, green, gold, blue—always sold at $11.50 ¢ a }$2.40 Orders taken now for Awnings and Slip Covers will be delivered when required—this is an exceptionally good REVERSIBLE TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS—1 yard square, 90c.; 154 yards square, $1.65; 2 yards square...... time to have your furniture re-upholstered. (Fourth Floor.) for the, John’s BORAXOLOGY ~~ The Boraxologist is Boraxologist is not a not a complexion specialist, but a soap and water specialist, A good’ complexion depends more upon the proper washing of the face than any- thing else. If you could examine your skin under a magnifying glass after you’ve washed it clean—as you suppose—you’d be startled to see the dirt left in the pores, Imported Travelling Shawls and Steamer Rugs. We will place on sale ‘to-morrow an importer’s sam- ple line of extra fine quality Wool Rugs—entirely new de- signs of this season’s importations, and likely some of the very soap you Gi 250 beloGs regular pricks 4 washed with. In other words, it’s im- Choice at $18.75 and $24.50, possible to wash the face properly in hard Instead of $25.00 and $33.00. ‘water. If you'll wash your face every Also special lots at $5.00, $6.90, $8.25, gees ‘st Floor., night in warm Borax water and every : morning in cold Borax water, you'll soon notice the difference in the softness and clearness of your skin and the pinkness of your complexion. Be sure you get pure Borax. ‘Ask for 20-MULE-TEAM BRAND. . Refrigerators at Closing Out Prices. - We are closing out our stock of metal lined Refrigera- tors to make room for 1904 styles. This is an opportunity to save quite a little money by buying now. While we believe we have enough to last all day, we would suggest an early visit to get best choice. “nen giving "iia namen a i : Hardwood Refcloeratons: t 4 iotctinethieds, wens: (If Father John’s Medicine don’t cure} For sale at grocery and drug stores every-'|l| Wee iit toe. $8.00 | ac siose. lo cone. $9.00 apt. Bulls. 8 atte : ; ° in 98, ut Wi .96, + $21. cut fie "ie atreeetbet your cold your money willbe refunded.| Where in 4, + and J Ib. packages. mes bkey mare Bay | Wee eee ee ing up th See crornans Denes Send a stamp for our wonderful little book, “MODERN MIRACLES,” Pacific And so on through the entire list. a W Coast Borax Co., New York, Chicago, San Francis" ACADE PAYS DIVIDEND. 2? . (Basement.) Directors of the Brooklyn Academy hat more could we do Gg fi Muate, which was destroyed recent’! In use 50 years. Contains no morphine or Rep Fe Sty Sie Sn Nee, Candle Lamps. Black Forest recta with ode. atecttt'Meetine( poisonous drugs, and is not a patent medicine. | Jock 1 f April 4 to. votn upon the proposition to 20-Mule-Team—Our Trade Mark. Porcelain tube with nickel 5: e /| hav (plsan rica) Wha) Dearioos ies trimmings—muchein demand | 3, Clocks CH on itrasaganer for banquets, etc., 500 of there hand ‘ cary 15¢c «a | warrantedto keep a e Regular price, 29c. fle "ornament Candles for the above, 15c. cod tai: room— OCH and Thursday, perdaiens | sain oh 3 Ladies’ Suits and Skirts. temper -tamen | ea oet-oueny | EADIE! TAILORED SUITS, Eton, Military or Coat models, of all- ne wool] mixtures, Broadcloth or Cheviot, 5 ditlerent styles to select 7 from; equal value cannot be obtained downtown for Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. less than $18.00 to $24.50; for two days.......... 1 3.75 EADIESS WALKING SS of all-wool mixtures, eo or Cheviots, 9-gore flare with kilt bottom, finely tailored; equal value cannot be found downtown for less than sh. 505 4. Steinhardt & Strasbourger’ » for two days GROOMER 50 YORIKMLLE'S BUSY DEPARTMENT S'TORE—3D AV. a Bu Beaeen 4 es eiaroaeboe. Nes baat he oe ween Lenox an dal ad 125th Street, West, “Seventh Avenues. |$16,00 IN STAMPS ( | Se MTSE | Ta Rinsing is about the hardest work = = WITH THIS eam 4 | bot ni ’ : ’ of ail the washing when you we COMBINATION. |e fate 00 {THESE ARTICLES ba waa 188. 4; 9 1S woh boimor V6 100 seas abe Int ins ons ® 86™ ST. & 32. AVE. $2.00" amon ns va soap on them. water (use hot water, of at's Jour way), rubbing on the’ board, or a little work on the washing machine, will then take out all the dirt, Made with Naptha. . Use Miller’s Soap this way: Wet the pieces and carefully rub the Then roll them up and soak in cold, or slightly warm ), for half an hour, or so. Miller’s Soap dissolves the dirt—loosens it OFFER --White and Cream Net Tops in Repousse and ' French Knor Effects. © 5 inches wide 25c. yd. j 8 hh | 9 * 69c. Gancnaebe ULCERS ROOTED IW. THE BLOOD, After the age of 45 or 50, when the vital powers Are naturally epeak- er, itis noticed: that a hurt of any kind heale slowly and often a Very in- significant scratch or bruise becomes a bad ulcer or sore. At this time of life warty iitelnpte Laces “ “ \ . Oriental All Ov t 75c. to 1.98 yd. 7 ame on my Ji gave A little | penta wana he an nieoe, irom seh and Gaara eater Sead hire reste Bandings to match at 39c. an Ic. y ei oetthe Bod da ditto, hon Boal b over, But And Superior assortment of Valenciennes Edgings | almost from birth eal ron and Piha fies is Insertions and All Overs matched. begin to inflame and ¢¢ 2 dptecaleed from the fabric during the half hour you wait. makes the work easy—takes the place of rubbing. Naptha is the thing that For everything but clothes, use A/7//er’s Powerine with Ammonia. ything , the quick cleaner. Powerine. Your grocer can get what you want. ¢ Facto Insist on Miller’s Soap and Miller’s them— if he is slow about it, write to The Penn- sylvania Soap Co., Hudson and Bank Streets, New York, and you will get Made by THE PENNSYLVANIA SOAP co, + LANCASTER, PA., and BUFFALO, —On Wednesday, Mch. 16th, will sell, in Black, White Silks and Colors. | 4 inch China Silk at 35c. yd. | Regularly 49c. The Armament of Nations--- Their fighting forces—army, navy, equipment, etc., etc. 1904 WORLD ALMANAC|# aff 8 wi fester, and before wonderful effect it had fern the : ing ace ee Freeing, i aude, eating ulcers. » Ly eg Heo Neots ow {Sealing then go maybe ours se or ulcer is slow ing then you may be sure wrong with your blood. Some old taint or poison that hes hap ed bering there for years is beginning to assert itself, and breaks out and becomes a bad ulcet and perhaps the beginning of Cancer, These old ete,, icep A far sores sis rooted in the blood, and while washes, soaps, salves, the surface es sree ote not my medicine to purify and strengthen the blood and a tonic to build uj the is what is pete and §. remedy, ison is so Hestioh eres fal se re ood A Ppa ees Tem cannot write uo all aboot teh

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