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sees Te who shot and killed Policeman Hugh | guraed (Heo MeCOnd AVENE: -aftetnoon, teenth street, shot Alexander Sicho, of the same address, and wounded him severely. BRAVE POLICEMAN SLAIN BY DESPERATE BURGLAR, | At Bellevue Hospital it was sald to-)353 East Wifty-sixth street, had: joined | ar|the chase, and, being fleet of foot, was ay that Jacob Hicter, the burglar ; day th close upon the burglar when the latter He stopped Enright, wounded Policeman Jacob i ‘ob/and peeped around the corner cau- Bachman and wrsnned himself fn an} tously and the burglar had disap-| attempt to commit suicide when he saw) 94 Roundsman John Faulkner that capture was inevitable, would re cover, The physicians at Flower He pital also hope for the recovery vf Bachman. During the running fight In wht Enright and Bachman were shot dozen shot# were fired at Hieter, none of which struck him. Henry Beckman, of No. Fas! Fifty-fifth street, who js employed as a special watchman by the storekeepers along Third avenue from Fifty-fourth to Fifty-seventh treet, discovered Hieter at work. A wagon was drawn */and Poltceman John Carroll came run- ning up and Wanamaker hailed them. Stl Full of Fight, “Look out.” sald Wanamaker, “He is hiding near here xomewhere and has jwready shot two policemen.” ‘hiding pl n open base hour the corner, was discovered ulkner It a mateh at the wouden Instantly. th dropped ack” He then drew: tits nd fired five shots Int Four of them were ret d nd then there was silence. Faulkner lita bundle of paper and by ite Heht bottom of wp in front of Paul Scheel's bakery and | saw a body huddled at, the yo, $01 T ; He sprang) down and with Tunchroom at No. $01 Third avenue. A |i? SSP ngeot Carroll and the watch- Griver sat in the wagon while another man was carrying a heavy lox out the basement, Several other boxes ried the unconscious man up to - THE WORLD: RLD " MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1904. MPCARREN Gl MADOO 3 NAMES They Are Organization Candi- dates for Brooklyn Police Dep- uty, in Place of Haggerty, Who Was Forced Out. HAD A CONFERENCE LASTING AN HOUR Senator Emphasizes Fact that His Call Was Not Individuai, ecutive Committee. Taken to the Hoapttal. nded Were already in the wagon when Heck- nk the wi man appoated on the scone, Beckman to. the. Flower asked the man with the box what he ii ees aay was doing. nd a alle y gave his name) Shot Enright in the Sireet, hut the pattce “Just moving some things for the Jacob Helter, | | found later. that Doss over to the store on the west 5 40 are "| side,” replied the man never would taken | Beckman became surpicious and if that last bull ine ha nant todo ite work, i ty wagon later sur walked down to the corner, where he proved to the sat rapped on the sidewalk with his club. | ‘The burglar heard the signal and drop- 1 gained had “heen hired ped his plunder, telling the driver to) py Tie or H him. Hie! run for his life Mivathatinted. the driver's story. ‘The Both started away and, Beckman gave | latter eave sey eine gavens| r, Bast 8¢ chase, following the burglar, Policeman Se NG Oh hee Baten: Hugh Emright, of the at Wifty-firet street station, heard the rapping and ght ¢ i tnken to Flower Hospital, His encountered the burglar spar the corner | NA® Inkel Oh neisiae at the. time of Fifty-ffth street and Third avenue. |The Coroner took his ante-mortem He was just turning into that street to | t run toward Second avenue. Fnright) called upon him to stop or he would | penit shoot. The burglar paid no attention |two small children at No, a so the | ton avenue And Enright fired. As he did so tlt | olleaman Rachman js unmarried, +o fugitive turned and fired five shots 1} hag been on the force nbout two years rapid succession, Enright fell mortally and lives at No. 2 East Fifty-fourth rounded, Dut raised himeelf on his el street bow and fired agtir vs the burglar teanth street. nan Enright died shortly after| right was appointed to the force plember, 1902 He had a spten ‘ld fon and lived with his wife and 1510 Lexing- Polles Commissioner McAdoo to-day referred to the death of Patrolman En- git at the hands of Hie wan. | . ey a ve daft f Second Policeman Shot hy Baratar.| |!) Me eapasine ate Taught to Policeman Bachman had joined Beck | ore Huright's wiv and to tell Ser how sorry Lam t the death of her husband, 1 the Tnapector to ask M. artment render he will receive the pension. T_ have also Riot Relief Commission the maximum amount, which man in the chase, and they were only | forrs | 4 fifty feet behind when Enright fell. As the burglar ran he ‘clonded his re- volver, and as Bachman’s revolver rang out he turned & second time and re- turned the fire, Atthe fourth Bachman fell. The shots had aroused the netghbor- | shot i * the Commiastoner add- “BY the way don great many of these fa, “ithe poll acts which are really exemplary. heroic hood, and’ ag the burginr aped AWAY Kearcely a day pmases that we do. not several slots were fired at him trom | have to consider appli ato f Jorable mention or medale houses. of No, the windows in the nearby William Wanamaker, a citizen DETECTIVE SHOOTS MAN IN BARROOM BATTLE. Henry Ho fired ils revolver over the Gee Rt lacked 2 Of the mob and blew his whistle wepeatediy. The Italians saw that no help was coming and rushed him again blo ts fully tn eter of pollen work Detective Sergeant the Tremont station, 4 eaten by thr Loower, ) walls, alluns, one tot “he shot, while trying t0 find | Luewar fred at the mob and oné man out gf Mquor was being soldetn’@ & i 7 a t thie’ point Mounted Poligeman toon ‘at’ One Hundred and. Bighty-| jsospph May galloped. up and ‘between soventtr street and Arthue aveiie, them they managed to Keep the mob at ne of the Italians ching the saloon when | }. Me egan to run was watching the #aloop WHEN) ta cover as more policemen came run- he-hoard shuts and other sounds froh) ning up and Loewer and May. zi they ARI back foom of the place. He ens) stond’in a doorway, saw fouramen curry. way at the side and immedi- i around the corney pedal Ligioathg irae Wey e chase and found «the ‘ ,Was gttacked by thres men, One) 4 Wounded man to be Sadonett). Hy had vied him Hown with a clu and the | jeon shot in the small of the back, ene Sumped on him. Loewer aelned| An cambulance was summoned from | Jaye Perdition) Hospital, and white the Snaeneit Panipat a, Dims aUnis D was examining Sadonetth a and struggied to in Knees. Italiane gathered Gara! Shs ey | strugea'tg tho door leading y enter the house in @treet acrowd of Mtallans rushed out man had:baen car of the eatoon’ and attacked him nerae them: Badon oke away and led the) etl Was Mant Co tly, hospital ay prison- | rohan broke away and led: the) or ad dill probate dle Hie! pe mer that forced Loewer 1 THREE BOY BURGLARS | CAUGHT AND ONE SHOT. the resery invests were made. of the Wert For they Jumped Intova scuttle ana th atreet station captured thre wo the stains Saree after chase acrosi thieves reached, the land of West F W Toot Justas Poiteeman Abuse to-da id one ¢ we rat yas shot in the back, but nyt ougly wounded. Policeman McGrath was ya down firmt street and Wighth ave 1 Pines called to him to atop, andy tg man ran to him and said od) the colni halls the phy four boys enter the house s in the smati| Went Fitty-tirst: strect! Une of them » wise ett | had gone apwn a coal Nel 1 hte} y Roosevelt | cotipantons tad entered the basererft ptured bY the pol Wes aa Robert Mekiniy 4 jimmy . Of No. 1% Sixth, gate, prying it open with eGrath ran the West b vain Gpath ran on, eimhtoon years edit Arcee atktion ahd turin ‘vertu, “na i reserves. who were drive th r Was, sho Fifty-first st houre in a fot th nant at! wagon, They in charg nN of the house which oundema’ d Detectiv LM broken into showed that i ae ie! n d they had torn down the chandellers, heehan. lit OU RreaL quantities of lead. pipe, Keserven on Waters ton ' Vouvailable placa ot As svon as they reached the house the bd pit up in bags the reserves were distributed up and} Neca he saat Jewn the block to sce’ that the burg- | who was’ Oo have entered the are did not excape from any adjoin- | Mouse The learned aft w og houses. McGrath entered the house PUTRI GOKAR IBGE RT Wate cmt onee Bs up to the roof 1 ntene ec ne burglary, A NERO CeliC », When they Were arrested Sonar wale: hs iad pipe, both. said thes gk down th ler sixteen years ound ue Drawing igned In th his revoive nsed them aver fiva And xg ean roofs goes 10. No. est Pilty-first street WRECKE Ougene (. Allison, of the Allieon Realty | Company, of this fet, whereupon At twith braces » Ved A laborer empleyed by SWAYED IN WIND “Kore Testimony Given Before : , who supplied the Inhor for the| masonry of the building, slfywed that the Coroner's Jury About the ti Portiand cement was uzed lar and basement and Rored Structural Weakness of the," '? ‘he unper Hors Darlington Apartment-House.| JUMPED FROM THIRD STORY, |Cotorea Woman Faile in Attempe to KIM Herself, &, YOURE -rotored | wannn he tne third weet of No. 92 West Fort eds diye anid Inde (Rent atta er attempt at suicide fal tent ofther bodily injuries pti Heep athe had n oticud pitas vy steel on the tenth noor ef 4) The testimony Henry B, the ce | Soroner Beholer rorumed his inquest nite the Hotel Darlington collapse this! exnmilntng half a dozen wit | Loulsa . fea, the young draughts- | employed hd the architects, Who), tured lee. d the plans for the hotel, tes! eee ORS visiting her. broth that he liad made an entty in! suse come over trom Wishing. "4 had dum hook that on Feb: # A au eLAleuA Duce ts Ahé.airugtues was blown tebta he namos of the three candidates of he Kings County Demoer xecu- | tive Committee for the Deputy Commis- sionership made vacant by the forced retirement of Henry F. Haggerty were presented to Police Commirsioner Mc- Adoo to-day by Senator Patrick Henry McCarren, In this action the Senator ppeared not as leader of the Kings County organteation, but as the repre- sentative of the Executive Committee chosen to present the claims of Arthur ©. Salmap, John L, Shea and William E. Melody. Senator McCarren reached Headquar- ters at 10 o'clock. Commissioner Mo- Adoo liad not appeared at that hour and the Senator was Informed that there could be nothing doing for three-quar- tera of an hour, With this information the Senator drifted away in the direc- tion of the Rowery, returning promptly at 10.45 o'clock and entering the bulld- ing through the Mott street door. Conterred for an Hou Commissioner McAdoo had reached his office and Senator McCarren war at once admitted, remaining in consultation an hour. When he came out the Sen- ator from Brooklyn sald “T want ft understood that T did not come here as an individual, [ was delo- anted to make this visit by the Kings County Executive Committee to tell Mr. McAdoo that the committee he. Heves any one of the three mon chosen by the organization capabie to fll the vacant offies, “Commissioner McAdoo recetved me pleasantly. T asked him only two ques- tions. First, T asked lim if he were willing to conalder the recommendation of the organization, concerning a auic- cessor to Judge Haggerty “Ho replied that he would be gind to recognize the organization's recommen dations, under the express condition that the man recommended must be of the quality necessary to make the right deputy commiastoner, "LT asked him if he would bar district leaders from consideration in appoint ing a deputy commissioner In Brooklyn. He said that he would not, bat ex- plained that, in bis opinion, the fact that a man ts a district leader ts a hn: dicap to hlm in the performance of h duty, Nevertheless, he sald, a district leader, {f qualined for the place, wou'd not be considered debarred. K Shen Well, him that both were representative citl- zones of Brooklyn, well equipped for the Deputy Police Co¥miasioner from } made up Ils mi will you do if AML thro of the mon recor Senator was caked “That ia a question for the ay » turns down mended?" th tion to settle,” he replied for the organization to if other names xlall be submitt The 3 haract a report on Charles B. Mur. of starting a grave the hatenet h had pot Mi whieh to bury surd, He said he Congressman or Aldern § i ence Was mado to t wide-open condition of Brooklyn. Sen- ator McCarren did not even bat his eye ue he replied that there Ie ne lived J unvtiing tatement of whi Once. pewritten pened at the confe ment agrood with ad haps pik tat it of Seaator Me Cartons with this addition: Commission er MeAdoo saga that he told: Senator Mearren that the Tammany Hall or- nization had given him a frea hand and had not In anyway attompted to in- fluence him in his cholce of assistants: : COURT REFUSES T0 TIE UP THE TUNNEL | Justice Barrett Declares in Su- preme Court that the Penn- sylvania Project Is a Public! Work Required by Public Ne- cessity. ye great tunnel of the Penngyivanta, | ew York and Long Island Railroad nder the North and t River and Manhattan Island from Jersey City to | the borough of Queens was declared by Justice Barrett,of the Supreme Court, to-day to be “a public work required by public necessity ‘This discussion tg the result of the at tempt of the owners of forty-nine ptroes jof real estate on Thirty-second, Thirty- third and Thirty-fourth streets, between First and Second avenura, to hold up the Pennsylyania road's gigantic Broject by denying the right of the ratiroad “eondemn” thelr property through the | ata iden pers haying refused ta| uation Barnett applies th cata rormires tpalica, the law ot Tx-Justices Wiliam, Ny Wot and Joaeph B, Daly, of tha Supreme and Asaémblymnan Bawatd i inch are appointed by zustloe, Barnett Com- miasiqners in co} edinge, | a A Wee i: 7m A oti nar ef cahogtt and the work o! [ne Contlhgnt npetian be but as Representative of Ex-|” “Commissioner McAdoo sald he was | Oy art @ debilitating climate 0! u well acquainted with Mr. Shea, and he | BAe a BY ane eat MO Now. Yorie with 18¢ per yard. 24x26 : Asked-all the questions tmaginalle about intention of retiring from business , per yard. “ Mr, Salmon and Mr. Melody. I told ‘rhe change in climate, however, Value 35c to 55¢ 254x3 gone} a long | | ARRIV JAMES MoGREERY & GO, Sale of . } Fine China and Cut Glass. CREDITORS MAY™ SAVE SULLY YET Continued Crom) First Page.) \ f them positively refused to do busl-\ hangs the fate of Sully. It is conceded More bar ains the yn tHiat there fs still a xtrong ve Sully every chance Limoges China Dinner Set,| Heavy American Cut Glass, ‘ os 1 a . 5 ‘ . ¥ ln te rae: otek ts Hote are mule an well £8 cndiniee bs Danae ae cle ue to}! Pink and Violet floral pats! §-inch bowl ........+375 Sully entirely, 1 i not be known the rormer now beginnt: UIC Close out mere. discon- ‘ Usual Price 5.00. Moth CHAT WRERLIAE te over -wheE Tuck era trom, ‘The fecling of dia |f tinued patterns of-rugs and car- tern, 100 pieces... ... 22,50 Sully has hnd in talking bia creditors tion which munifested itsel¢ || pets at much under price. They Formerly 28.00. Nappie (new design). ..2. 35 over to his terms. His futute as a tr fea antec ta was n-|Tare even more desirable than Limoges Di Set, pink Value 3.25. depends upon his success OW. bg mene Nas n0' disap- | a | inner in. See he taal taut weall TAK (Cocn iE ax Sully, hts made st obvious dee ae last week, azd bad » P Sugar and Cream Set, Local Market Higher. rr aes Srineeue? cat Suould go quickly. rosebud decoration—each hand A Influenced by the Liverpool market, shelaaaice haa |} High Grade ROYAL 50|| piece edged with stippled jandsome cutting... . 3.75 which opened 20 points ave he oe ata nitter Rhede Chote Witton kucs, $D PES Value 5.00. ing Saturday, the local market to-day ® Chote 9x12, Regularly $35, © gold, roo pieces, . «45.00 was from 20 to 48 paints higher than | ,A* ¢xcuusively anndunced in The Even-\1 High Grade ROYAL @4 ° Celery Tray. ...... ....4:00 Saturday's closing. Later the shorts | at the pregent tine the cholee te atia| | WILTON RUG, $25. 50 Formerly 60.00. falue 6.00, got busy and prices dropped about 18 | creditors, f. Miller is a practical cot-| { 8.3x10.6, Regularly $32, - ee ee points, Par aairatan eof geatimabia| Also a large line of rugs, all grades Havilatid’s Limoges Dinner} Fine China: A feeling of confidence prevails in | large cotton circles now that no other fail- | from, ures will follow the Sully smash-up. That « failure of this magnitude, volving millions, would be unattended not yet been heard| have candidates of, Cups and Saucers. .... age. Chocolate Pot.........75¢. Sugar and Cream Set... 35¢. Set, white and gold design, 100 pieces.,..,.....75.00 Formerly 95.00. and sizes, made from Carpet remnants, at an average of onBthird of: More WILTON VEL- 1 VETS, at 8 TC ya Regular $1.15 grade, They may thelr own, but unless they have practically settled that M2, Miller “will he appointed. There Js little doubt that he will accep ‘The basis of settlement for Sully ts hy other calam! did ‘hot seem pos- | 4, May, 13.63, and July, 13.74. As nearly | More ALL-WOOL IN: oe sible. ‘The fact that this big failure Is tin be figured from this, 3 0} Ane 2 Att Glass Flower V: Inoluted Tendy strenath to the much dis. tapout, $200.00, but It Is tinporstbte’es, | GRAINS, at C ya ‘ases, 12 inches high, Regular 75 cent grade. t Ms well known that, reductions at direct from ‘tlie. 3. Sonsuiter. ‘ou eS = are the lowest In Now and" em Tut as above “tnetty aL rare’ opportunity | to. pendable/Tugs and carpets away actual value Jc& J. Dobson, 14th St. & Sth Ave. reckon within ‘@ million dollars at least of where Sully stands, for the magni-| bude of his operations is known only to| Himself and his asso 5,000 Bales Not Mypothecates, ‘Tho matter of spot cotton, too, ts an important factor in the situation. It was sald on god, au authority to-day that! Sully has $000 ‘bales which are not hypothecated, "One of the shrewdest | operators in the market gave The Even- wii World this estimate of Sully'y lia- Hlities to-day issed story that the Brown-Hayne crowd, Sully’s former allies, deliber 1.00 each. ly wrecked him to get even for what they belleved to have been treachery ty them several weeks ago, when Sully Announced that he was going to take a vacation and the bottom began to drop out of the market. Interest All in Sully. All interest in cotton circles to-day centred in Sully, As soon as the anx- Twenty-third Street, fous traders enw the market steady | Cotton’: Reti] they turned to discussing Sully and the | Customers fis 1,000.00 Mr. Sully bas not clerk in his large off he has told the forc 1s they would all keep thelr jobs. Muc chances of his resuming business. The scharged a single general interest in the fate of this man was illustrated by the way the crowd JAMES McGREERY & G0, |JAMES MoCREERY & CO, { athered about the rostrum at the open-| interest Is being manifested’ since the Jeena listened intently, while Sut, | {allure in the constant presence near Upholstery Dept. Linen Room, Mr, Sully of a tall, swarthy individual 4th Floor. 2nd Floor. William F. King announced that all of in the as- & Co, were who is sald to be a’ Pinkerton detective, Is said, has been hired to When Sully This man, it protect the fallen Sully, about those having any interest signment of Daniel J. Sully Ruffled Curtains and Bed-|Scarfs, Doyleys and Centre was. asked his” bodyguard, he requested to meet Mr. Sully and each | /\teneq: when the swarthy person’ was ts. i i is renee in the Board Room at 8.18 o'clock, | UENCE: aah. S"erowied like A. BIAS se Pieces, of linen, with wide On the outcome of this meeting | detective. Fine muslin Curtains. cluny lace border, 1.00, 1135 and 1.75 per pair. English Bobbinette Curtains Round Doyleys, 6-inch size, 3.50 per doz, Vatue,. 5.00. EX-MAYOR GRACE PASSES AWAY |. Coens a Guse. Gives ve forty smooth, quick 1,50, 2.00 * —_-—_— ec much are you pay- and 3.00 per pair. 24 in, round Centre pieces, (Continued trom First Page.) ing now for forty of the other | Fancy Muslin Bedsets, 3-25, Value, 4.00, Sideboard dresser s arfs— , 20 by 54 inches, kind? At all Regal Stores—25 Cents, aa the Democratic ticket. He was a con- sistent opponent of Tammany Hall and one of the organizers of the County De- mocracy. chureh. No decision haa been reached concermng the interment Came Here an a Stowaway: William Ruasell Grace, twice Mayor arthe, five ying pnildren ota ‘Mr. Grace 7 r of 3 oo iam Russell Ronaife and phlian. (are Mra, Albert, F. DOench, | Bra. in business and | GPNce Josenh P. Grace and William R. 3.00, 4.50 and 6.50 per set. Renaissance Bedsets. thropist, prominent | es) (and . politics, was born May J, Grace, Jt. His wife survives him. 7-753 Queenstown, Cork, Ireland. He was a - 5°50, 7-50 ‘Vadlue, 11.00, won of James and Ellen Mary (Ru Genuine and 9,50 per set. Since Mie tah arg ate Nawal : Hemstitched i aula mpl Carter s Little Liver Pills ¢-allshocsandkealha3 |10,000 yards French and] cy Ha ace Te two vents, returning. then ‘ Must Bear Signature of MEN’S STORES. loths, 45x45 inches, r Sarem Ireland. to he went to Cailao, Peru, where he entered the employ of Bryce & Co. shipping firm. For two years he w nicaged as irk and then was take a] to the firm as junior partner, bait nh name becomlig Bryce, Grace & “¢ The firm aut that time was the on Gnerie an hi ofimportance wt Cad is y orlagat Bt English cretonnes, er thy ae For cottage or summer fur- 1.10 each, "| nishing,dressing tableand/ Bleached Damask Table bedroom draperies, furni-| Cloths and Napkins, ture slip covers, etc. 2 x2 Yards, Broad+ opp. WOMEN’S STORES. reed had agencies at the leading urts of, Pera and Chil baer NEW YORK, CITY—100 Wee 1250 8.1 Compl f col ala xa porte ote United States and England . Cry — ot ete rangeof colors an married 8 785 roadway, 1930 Hroadway, 388 Bixt Bir. Grace was married Bent BROOKLAN 403 Fitth Ave. oe P be ! “ George, Me., to Lilllus Gilchriat, tila health having been im- nuinerous quaint patterns,|?_ 3 sed a beneficlal turn in his health, 1 the house of R. Fancy lace and muslin Bu-| Napkins to match: reau Covers, Breakfast Size. .2.4oper doz, . soc, 75c and r.ooeach, | Dinner Size....3.75 “ Sofa Cushions, filled with|}Odd dozens of Dinner Nap Grace & C merchants, in the Central trade ‘Through his firm in 1890 Mr. Grace no- otlated the settlement of the $40,000,000 Kent of Peru. In the same year he col- oratdd with Iyevl P. n in send- ‘ laborated load. of auppites. to. sufferers FOR principally American ‘and South Oculists. The Examining Rooms in our Four Optical Stores present the double 4 : Ireland, In. 1897 advantage of an Oculist’s service and an white Down, — covered from, famine nmitute. for affording Optician's service, as presented nowhere F , kins, \] ractical education to women and girls else in New York. with rich silk lours, 3.50 per doz, Hi domestic retence, #tenography, drens- making, millinery, &e sen New Note neee ination: Mr. Grace was lecte Mayor L ae MBAGO Gla: » it needed, $1.00 up. iad Coopsty and ns ° 3.50 each, 7 y | mnie Fason TOI clections: being on Ghilich Usual price 6.50 ‘wenty-third Street, ~ Slip Covers, shades, awnings OPTICIANS—42 Years’ practice, SHIPPING NEWS. 25 Broad st... Arcade, Broad x, Bldg “DAY. 217 Broadway... Astor House Block Moon seta. 10 New art designs, fe and Bedding to order, | Twenty-third Street. | JAMES MeCREERY & GO r Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, JAMES McGREERY & GO. Original models of Under: clothing for the Spring | Season are now or exhibition, These include Dressing Jackets, Night Robes, Pet- ticoats, Chemises, Draw. 28.50 ers, Corset Covers and | Blue and black canvas] complete Bridal Sets, © ° dresses. Eton coat model. Materials and trimmings are selected witt Skirt mounted on silk drop great care; the models show the latey eas shapes and draping and are in many { lining, stances extremely unusual in design, fl 32.50 On Tuesday, March the 22nd, Pedestrian Skirts, made of]o,. hundred dozen fine Sweed. New Springcolors,! jawy matinee Jackets, with 550 delicate flowered border or heavy dotted or rh hem, Plain or with draped “hands 3 | 223 Sixth Avenue... .Below 15th St 1345 Broadway... ...Below 36th St Stores Open Saturday Evenings, } ALMANAC FOR fan rite 6.00 nets | PORT OF XBW YORK, | wt | HT ‘ on Vassell Brunswick INCOMING STRAMSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY. Ladies’ Suits. ' 3rd Floor. Walking Suits, made of light mixed homespuns, dye a. oD willis Ave. Caen er SL | ‘Some ES wees OS a Ay -People | : “ Coffee CANDY Chocolate, Sliver st idon't agree, i Amsorted Breit a Experiment and see if et LAE: Banclay'st is the cause of your trouble. | PARTI ANDT ST | Trv leaving it off 10 days,| 25ers Chocolates b. 150. PEC: use ra AY NEWARK—7 aoe ave. | TAL FOR TUESDAY, re. adit Wwateue JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ib, 106, Washable Diess Fabrics, 5,000 yards of Swiss Mohair Grenadine, numerous vari- ations of weave, fashion- able colors and black and) POSTUM Twenty-third Street. | : ae ; i ‘ kerchief” collar and enffs, Suitable forevening orSum-~! * yore at FO 0 D C 0 F F E E mer dresses, jrnwynon WILLIAM, Beloved son of Pat- 95¢. and $2.75 rick and Kate Preston, of sunday, March #0. Funeral Thursday, 2%. aL, 900 Ww, |29 inches wide, * 8.00 t0 25,00 Twenty-third Street, and if your physical ails ONE DOLLAR aSe. per yard, Hounton at. 5 Hae to disapppear you will Opersan || Value 50c, Laundry Wants-—F. 3 know exactly what to do to hia P coublenh Sasi tilda Lee RES EES CSI MN conare, 577 1Q07 to 142% TAVE aan fa back to comfort and ealth again. ts Twenty-shitd ¢ ie

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