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’ Henry Hahn, Awakened by Thief _’» Seizes a Pistol and Opens Fire, Sending One of the Bullets "Into His Mouth. DYING MAN TRIES TO CONCEAL IDENTITY.| -When Told He Was Going to Die} He Declared He Had a Family; and No Information Could Be Got from Him. mes Caine, a burglar. is dying at the tern District Hospital, Brooklyn, with & bullet wound tn his head, having been Shot at 4 A. M. to-day while in the act of ing by Henry Hahn, a young man jo lives et No. 439 Wythe avenue. | in, who was sleeping in one of the Mont rooms on the second floor of the Bouse, was awakened by the presence of a man in his rom. Hahn saw the Man take a small lamp from the mantle sand begin a search of the room, The @™an came upon Hahn's watchs and mipped it into his pocket. if Taking a screwdriver from his pocket the burglar began working at the | drawer of a dresser. His back was to Hahn while he worked and the man in bed, who was watching with breathloss excitement, suddenly sprung to the Moor. A pistol hung on the wall over the bed and this pad been overlooked By thd burglar, | As Hahn jumped from the bed the ®urgiar turned and rushed toward im. Before he could reach him bn had seized the pistol and was firing. The burglar then turned and! dashed through the hall and down the @tairs, Hann followed, shovting as he fan. Three times he fired at the bur- @lar, and after the third shot the man Was seen to stagger, throw his hands to his head and fall insensible in the The household and many neighbors Were aroused by the shooting, ‘The po- Tice came, and then an ambulance was gent from the Histern District Hos- pital. Dr. Shanks found that the bullet had ontered the mouth und had come @ut back of the left eur, “The man Will die,” he said burglar regained en questioned at ' ni * without evry name is any “Well, if you Jamese caine. ik me what ms t he was going to die, the burglar sald that it was ho one's affair, ifin cravat showed that it had been bought In Catvo. ML, and the dying Man was then asked if that were not hijs_home. “Haye you no he asked, with a have. will sot fell q will any that have given titious name, but you w 9, else from me." Investigation sow of your own?! family a of ange splay MAIMED VIOLINIST WINS, His Arm Paral ‘Train Acol- ent, He Gets $10,500 Verdiot. WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., March 22.—A jury in the Supreme Court, Judge Kel- ley presiding, to-day found a verdict for $1.00 fa favor of William J. Clark, a violinist, against the New York Cen- tral Rallroad, for injurtes received by being struck by @ train while crossing the Central tracks at Highbridge. His right arm war paralyzed and he yas permanently injured. He had been earning from $30 to $40 a week with his violin, but ts now able to carn onty a dollar a day as a caretaker. | i RECEIVED BY THE POPE. ROME, March 22—The Pope to-day | | received in private audienoe Archbishop | Begin, of Quebec. on - MISS BONYNGE BETROTHED. Harlem Girl Is to Become Wife of | Charles Ames, POR THE CONNOISSEUR 3m and Mra, Edward W. Bonygne, of L L LL | | No, 16 West One Hundred and ‘tT - | =) LONDON CIOARETTES seoond street, have announced ¢ gngement of their daughter, Mins Irene Bonynge, to Charles Ames, manager for the banking firm of Baring, Magoun & Co, ‘The marriage in to take place at Holy A most rare and delicious blend Trinity Chure in Lenox avente on robaceos. April 12. Miss Bonynge 1s one of the of Eastern Te lenders of the younger soclety set {n | Harlem, There will eight bridesmaids, of ' whom two are ming from England to | officiate, Clarence Ronynge, the lawyer | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, and referee in bankruptey, the bride's brother, ts to act as master of ceremo- | nilea. t THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 58TH STREET. Of all the gifts the Easter bride receives there is none she will cherish like the simple circlet of gold which the bridegroom places on her finger. = worthy of the greatest event in two lives, and it will be if it is a LAMBERT Seamless Wedding Ring. in our window are all made in our own Ret much painstaking care as when we began business 28 years ago and All weig engravin What Our Watch Guarantee Means. sort of an expe! eye for not samples the Unit result. know what we are talking about ‘The Lady’s Watch shown in th edly popular. solid 14-karat gold, and choic Elginor LAMBERT works. heavier. than the watch of similar pattern that we used to sell for the same money. Price, $27.50. The LAMBERT Way timekeeper. With Diamonds. had been gaine shooting can be fy —~ HEINRICH CONRIED DEMURS. Sued for Libel Frau Wes i) Puts n Stop ¢ hun 1 MeClellar from che sented woby ¢ This Remarkable Mineral on Exhi- bition at the Regal Shoe Store. ° Physicinns and Seles Mach tne There is on exhibition at the Regal of the mur vellous mineral radium, y ‘iig xo much to upset medicine, chemisiry and This little tube is only about Jong, and is placed in a Jewel box. card says that it is worth $5,000,000 -pound. This is at 7 20.000 a gramme. This is the second scientific dis- _-epvery that the Regal Shoe Compan : used to attract attention to thei rows, the first being the Coop pwitt Light, which for several k8 gave forth at night from the o of the Regal stores its green brilliancy. pecimen of Radium exhibited imported for the Regal Shoe ny from thé Paris laboratory me Sklodowska Curie, the of Radium. bly few museums of the gan boast of as perfect a display as is made by. the upany.and which cap be day 16 its windows. The ll be exhibited for a week n inch | ani h is do- | theories of | physics, | An announcement on a| the rate of| pensive. Well-iniormed buyers come to us, forwe have nothing to do with antiquated costly methods. The LAMBERT way is si a reasonable figure, All our di, member of our firm, who is an expert. will show how the LAMBERT : This sparkling diamond, never debased by a touch of solder nor marred by slipshod workmanship. There is more art in making a wedding ring than even the wearer dreams of. this art near perfection our rings gleam on so many thousands of fair fingers. Every watch in the great LAMBERT assortment has subjected to the severest works have been taken apart and examined by make cases, of cases are tested at office, and the whole lot stands or falls by the Thus when we guarantee a watch we Richly engraved hunting case, It ought to be | Those you see ory, with just as had a reputation to establish. The ‘pure gold is Because we have brought hts and shapes, 14, 18 and 22 karat. g. Prices from $3 to $20. A Hint to the Bridegroom. = Before you make up your} | mind about gifts for the ushers and the best man, call on us and let us show you what the resources of a first grade jewelry es- tablishment are. You will certainly admire the LAMBERT monogram fob, an ornament of our own devising. The bold fancy of our designers produces letters of quaint and uncommon shapes, but always legible. Monograms of plain, solid 14-karat gold might be handed to the ushers, while the best man might have one set with diamonds. When we put these fobs out for the first time they sprang into a sudden popularity that sur- prised even ourselves, although we expected much from an idea so freshand novel. Our friends say that the latest designs are even more beautiful than their predecessors. Prices from & J § up. People who say they ‘‘can’t afford to buy diamonds” have in mind the old-system buying under which the piled-up profits of middlemen made even a modest little stone needlessly ex- No charge for been ordeal. The rt with a keen flaws. We do but from every lot ed States assay ne cut is deserv- e of Waltham, Somewhat A superb mple and economical, and enables you to make an Easter gift at amonds are imported direct, having been chosen in Amsterdam by a We charge you importers’ prices only. Three illustrations stem saves you money: Ge pitt, A larger diamond than the other, as you see, flashing in a solid 14. karat gold mounting, made by LAMBERT Most appropriate as an and it is sold for only In this ring are two beauti- ful stones, carefully match- ed, as much alike as twins The hand-made mounting 1s 14-karat solid gold and a creditable product of the LAMBERT. factory. Since we import the siones, you may have the ring tor $75. Greate by that unequalled sale of last week. UST for one day these strikingly low prices loom up before musi¢-loving econo- mists, and then they vanish and adorn as many happy homes Anil you may pay They" did & Here they are: ¢ of la 1 the ey e by v Ere ans) Any time within one year f of the atove instruments if you i i, SUATH AVE, 197020 -) Acne-day sale of eleven used pianos. sro down and 86 monthly. just to-morrow Knahe, Gabler, Hazleton, Packard, Hobart M. Cable, Radle. il Special: new upright pianos $180: Guy gusrentees: | Cn ™ STREETS Co: st bargains of the vear created like a scepter with the eleven pianos they represent goine to cheer » Question is, Will you secure one? You will if you conte quickly, Fourth Floor, st week's sale, In the enthusiasm that great event created six splen- | es of cager purchasers, The remaining five we took in exchange, at the lowest pri€es ever quoted on instruments of their worth, u $35.00 at thie price will early.) Square Pianos, your choice 2 Square Pianos, your choice......, 10,00 | (Both In Root playable condition.» 1 Horace Waters Square.........6 20.00 | Carved lean) | 1 Sohmer Upright ............08 185.00 Good, tone, excellent condition, great 1 Steinway Grang.......eeeee eee 195.00 easily, worth more toe we ask.) re's an opportunity to own « fine d Chickering, and you need pay only cash and $8 per month) Also four other special bargains, rom date of purchase we'll allow you full amount paid on any one desire to exchange for one of our new pianos—such famous makesas ‘Ladies’ || MDIES’ UNTRIMMED HATS, of black shirred chiffon and silk straw O-MORROW we offer at the lowest prices ever quoted at this time of year all the new and exclusive creations in new 1904 parlor suites of 3 and & pieces— furniture of inimitable richness and design. 3-Plece suites $18 for $27 Sultes 1355 for $85 Sultes $20 for $29 Suites $60 for $90 Suites $24 for $34,50 Suites | aaa for $105 Suites $32 for $46 Sultes $120 for $180 Suites $34 for $52 Suites $150 for $200 Suites $45 for $68 Suites $160 for $240 Suites $51 for $78 Sultes $160 for $270 Suites At 3 Special prices on artistic divans and fancy odd chairs; built to last a lifetime. SLATH AVE; 192 7020™ STREETS This parlor furniture is exclusive: sant oe prices the lowest. ais distinctive showing is acknowledged by connois- seurs to he the richest and most complete in New York. It is inde- structibly built, upholstered in best silk and tapestry—every cor- rect idea exemplified. ritth Floor. ia | Wai pit i), a. 5-Piece suites $45 for $66 Suites | $93 for $140 Suites $58 for $86 Suites $100 for $150 Suites $62 for $95 Suites| $120 for $180 Suites $68 for $105 Suites $138 for $210 Suites $76 for $118 Suites | $144 for $220 Suites $80 for$120 Suites | $176 for $260 Suites $86 for $135 Sultes | $182 for $275 Suites $43 divans, $32.50; also sofas; | genuine mahogany frame, uphol- stered seat. $54 divans, $42.50; also sofas:| genuine genuine mahogany frame, upbol- | upholstered spring seat. stered seat. \393, 25 hal 318,50 |$23.25 corner chatrs, *18.50; 18 arm chairs, $14.50; ma-! genuine mahogany trame; hogany frame, upholstered spring | upholstered spring’ seat. $22 side chairs, $17.50: holstered seat and back. seat. $25 arm chairs, $18.50; crotch | genuine _ mahogany mahogany frame; upholstered seat. | upholstered spring seat. | $20.25 corner chairs. $16.50;| mahogany frame; | ‘|$26.25 corner chairs. $21.50;/$41 divans, $32; also sofas: frame ;| 316 arm chalvs, $12.75; ma- | $25 divans, $19.75; also sofas; hogany frame, upholstered spring | genuine mahogany frame, uphol- seat. | Stered seat. = " s $22.50; also sofas; $20 side chairs, $15.50: ma- *28 divans. ; BO EeLY frame, upholstered seat | all upholstered; silk damask. and back, $30.50 divans, $23; also sofas: $94 divans, $19.50; also sofas: | mahogany finfsh frame up- 24 mahogany finish frame, uphol- | holstered seat. stered seat. $22 divans, $10; also sofas; in- laid frame, upholstered seat. $65 divans, 456; also sofas; all uphol- i upholstered, silk damask, mahogany finish frame, Stered seat and back. salt and | 12,000 “hepper Shakers, 10c. each. CKEL plated top Salt and Pepper Shakers, usually) cost 25c. each, but to-morrow we will offer one thousand) dozen at the extraordinarily low price uf} 10c. each. Then we want you to see our magnificent display of China, in- cluding Dinnerware and _ Toilet 1 0c Sets, and our Crystal Rooms, where the richest of cut glass is to be found. 75G per doz., finely etched $1.25 Tumblers. 506 for hand decorated $1 Jardinieres. $2.90 for fine decorated $3.75 Toilet Sets. $3.95 for $5:50 Toilet Sets, stippled edges. 7.50 tor $10 Toilet Sets, hand floral design. for 50c, Cups and Saucers, hand done. 506 for $1 to $2 Cups and Saucers, bouillon or tea, Fourth Floor, N! |Damask slip covers, §7,00— Unusual sale of fine dinner and teacsets. *10.00_| $14.95 | $25.00 | $24.45 | 35.50 | $15 sets $20 sets $37.50 sets | $32.50sets | Tea sets | American por- | fine china, neat Austrian china,! Theodore Havi- | of $6 pleces fine | celain; fullgold spray decora- rich new deco-|!and china, | china, beautiful | trace, tloral|tions; excep- rations, very|richly hand flower decora- decorations. i tional value. decorated, i fine, tions, Summer comforters, 85c. Special prices on comforters of clean, white cot- ton filling ; fine quality coverings, according to price. Main Floor, Sitkoline Comforters, still finer grade,at $1.95 Wool Filled Summer ' Stikoline Comforters, usually $1.10, at 656, Stikoline Comforter: finer, $1.35 ant Comforters at $2.95 Keed"s Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopping en Extravagance © KocH & Co. J 3th Anniversary—'- Wednesday and Thursday—Big Values in Suits and Skirts. LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS, of Lymansville Cheviot, men’s-wear mate- _tials or broadcloth, in’ black, blue or brown; collarless, double- breasted, Elon or fitted styles, trimmed with i wide, flaring skirt, with inverted plait, value $25.75 3 $29.00, for t vs 6 LADIES’ PE ine quality Melton, all- wool Mixtures, Cheviot or Etamine, nine-gore full tlare, 3.95 panel front, inverted back, value $5.00 and $7.00, for two GAYS: co.cc celsciesvlesicseceseeeess epee ace eice seeees Ready-to-Wear Hats. READY-TO-WEAR TRIMMED STRAW HATS, smart and jaunty tai- es comprising the newest and best ideas of the season—fancy trimmed with ornaments, silks, velvet ribbon 2.98 >; black, burnt, navy, castor, red, white and com- traw and Chiffon Hats. colors, regularly $3.98, for two days...... A_ modern upholstery shop: Special prices. ITHOUT one cent of expense to you we will sub- mit designs and estimates for your Spring upholstery work, This department is in charge of an artist who is authority on all that pertains to interior decorations, and, having every modern and practical device at his command, we are able to guarantee infinite satisfaction at the lowest prices. A letter, card or telephone will bring our expert to your home, who will consult and advise with you. For this price we will make com- plete a set of Sp covers of good, durable damask with self-colored woven stripes, providing your furniture docs not require more than 20 yards of 36-in. material. Cut in the most approved style, double stitched at all necessary points, bound with shrunken braid, and made as good covers should be made. Larger suits cut at proportionately low prices. . 89, Of heavy extra fine Beigian linen in a Linen slip covers. #9.00 complete line of stripes, finished in the best manner with shrunk braid. (12 yards of 50-inch material allowed.) Window shades to order, 49c—we will measure, make and nang shades for the ordinary size window of good holland, finished with side hems and mounted on reliable rollers, for this price. : Order your awning yw ~Don't wait until the hot sun beats pets in at your windows and the rush is on— that means higher prices nsatisfactory delays. Place your order now, while the greatest care can be given your work and the saving in price is very | considerable. We are prepared to quote very special prices for awnings to be made now and held until a later date for delivery, when they can be hung on short notice. And here's something to remember—the prices of all cotton goods are soar- ling. Awnings will cost much more later on Have your furniture reupholstered—At a small cost we will put a new dress on that old furniture, and make it look like new. Many of our customers need an introduc- tion to the suit which they sent us to rehabilitate—they scarcely know the old familiar forms after the magic touch of our skilled artisans. This is the time of the year when we touch your purse most lightly. There's no larger, better or finer line of fabrics to choose from that we know of, and experienced salesmen to help you choose and gulde your selection, Fourth Floor. Yasha Lartartlelo. > Offer in their Women’s Dept.: Walking Skirts, 3,50 5,00 7,50 Jaunty WalHing Suits, French Voile Skirts, Over Handsome Silk Drop, 15,018.00 22 0908 13-79 17.2049 .00 These goods are made in our own workrooms— we retail them at a small profit—our own exclu- sive styles and the best values in the city. Smart Covert Jackets, $0100) 1225077 5,00 Inspect our vast assortment of $5.00 Waists. They say, nothing like them anywhere. Broadway and [3th Street. GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR—THE GENUINE braid, all the newest styles, require only a simple trimming of flowers or foliage to complete them, actual value $2.98, FOF tWOKUNYS 19's cer new sreiesisctiele ie air aie . 25th Street, West, 1.89 Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. 1 New Publications. New Publications. The Metropolitan Magazine for April contains a fascinating story of love and loyalty, by John Luther Long, author of ‘Madame Butterfly” and “The © Darling of the Gods.” A 35-cent Magazine for 15 cents. aoe Out to-day, All Newdealers. ful record in all bistory—merit it. . Advertising has served to make CASCARETS known, but the gre: advertisement ever could do no more than get a person to try CASCARETS onc: test, and if CASCARETS did not prove their men not be asale of over A MILLION BOXES A MONTH, Thi: made by the kind words of our friends. No one who tri falls to be pleased and taik nicely about them. CASCARETS are easisst to buy, to carry, to take, to give-THE PERFECT HOME MEDICINE. They are @ perfect cure for Constipation, Appendicitis, Billous: Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Bad Blood, Pimples, P! el tamped COC, NEVER SOD IN BULK. Au druggists. 100, 250, 50c, Sample and booklet free. = _ Address STERLING REMEDY CO, Chicago or New York, we CANDY CATHARTIC : THEY WORK WHILE YOU SLEEF ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES < eh A a at,