The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1904, Page 13

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) a UN fin coh ii Whe’ Compe “Tnitted Suicide by Jumping | from Steamship Denver Going >to tive Abroad.” * WANTS NO SHADOW TO. “DARKEN CHILDREN’S LIFE. | Hartigan, Mr..Garth’s Former |‘ “Coachiian, 18 Going to Sel “Ris Erin’ Fatm and Return to “Irelang. ,” : (Amid gnapr scenesand-peanle not: Souder with) the tragic circumbtances Wadd's death xs his old friends 0 Gagociates, are, Mrs., Granville WirGarth te going to take up: her life AdroafaHd" in. strange land. It ts nér ‘nfentiGn, “to educate her two daughters where they niay"escape any thaddwihg Mfuende oocabioned by thelr father'a” gufide. It tn said that she and her chilfren will go to Europe, to reside on thesContinent, possibly before the end of spring; but in what, country th@ banker's* widow tntpnda to settle no hint 1s given. Her thtention’ ts to remain away. {rdm New York for yeard, arid probably never return. ‘With the announcement of the set- tlement of all of ler stock’ interests comes simultaneously the report that Herbert Hartigan, who had been head eoachman forthe Garths until his ser- vices were dispensed with by the banker & few months before Mr. Garth ended Bis life in tho Gulf of Mexico, will cehy Bee Farm and also leave this to 0 into the buliness of Se huhtersiin Ireland. Being more canliy Span any one else with Mr. gffaira he will have charge of all matters pertaining to thelf disposal, advertised to take place at tip American Horse Exchange on To Go Under the Hammer. bpareting: fe a/bulletin posted gt the capeayie rth will dispose of all lesh eS owned by het, which horses and show animals. Every vehicis Ms sad to the stables will also be put ler the hammer. That it is Mra.! Garth's intention to dispose of all these interests once and for all and as soon as possible !s shown in the absence of asi apeet pric. 7 rty will go for de obtained for it. “Garth desires to'B6 able ‘to get from New York by May 1 suauen rise of this Coachman to ith fe one of the unique incidents A among New York's mullloneire ies, Coming te, this cotintry fpom Ireland tour fears ast, his flrst employ- ment was ps @ rubber-in Dutland'’s Rid- ing Academy. ‘Thien he was made a block boy, and in that capacity,he first came under the notice of Mrs. Garth. With a rea@y-wit and persuasive man- nee he spot won the Deproshse of Mra! who wes & studént of the nd she engaged him to at legtons.. ‘The most. that she tidings “he has taught her. en Mr. Garth firet saw the stalwart Aman be also. tookia fancy to him, and not long afterward made bim is ridfng master and head coachman. 044 Hemun Nature. | (From the Kansas City Journal.) here at dome?’ I told him that was rice. ‘Well,’ he said, ‘I believe hold milne for a while.’ ” the will ech eeicnl Vegetarian Club Pays Tribute to Wilton Lackaye, the Actor, and Channing Pollock, the Author. Human nature ts a curious thing, of the novelist, nnd Charles Norris, his Russell Sage's remark that the way to) wwoion Lackaye the star of “The| Drother, wera among these present. get rich 48 to buy when-others want to! pit the “whole-wheat” drama running| There were speeches by Charles A geli and gell when others want,to buy, | at the Lyric Theatre, was the guest of| Montgomery, secretary of the Vegeta- is no dow t true, but the average man} ioior at a dinner given. by the New| Tan Soclety; Wilton Lackaye and Chan- ¢ eth ite to it, Th is one 3 . oe fenvlved that If wheat ever got up to| No. ll West Eightec street. er e . ty 1 a bushel again they'd sell. Most of *f | atiss Edno Nahar and Joseph Mack- them, however, are acting a good deal | 7" the Grama in which ho Is playing! 6) “airs, strong, Rovert Louls § lea ‘farmer whom a Fulton miller ella! Mr. Lackaye, os Curtis Jadwin, the ata GLEE TRA Savele about. ‘Lhle farmer, who ties 200 or 400 | strenuous broker, is flooded with wheat, | Ya. wane those present ae as o8 aiid ARGH INC and tho feast at which he was the gucnt Rgeeie . bled Se She, “and,” the miller says, “seemed supris- acta ed at the High price. I fold him I Las Don’t forget that little Juvenile Generosity, baying $1 a, bushel and he looked rather Se resi mmest wes you (From the Pb “Iphis, pation shed and inquired again. ‘What, in next SUN-|Dan Cupid's cleaning house to-day DAY’S WORLD. early. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 10a, of honor was a continuation of the flood, the Vegetartan Soclety being strict bellevers ty wheat as a diet. The menu ain eThe Pit 6 ” Wheat Gema kaye Nauce, try Recipe Dake: Dressing. Wheat read mat and Strawherrias Wheat Coftes, leading woman tn “The Pit,” was also to have been a guest, but owing to Illness was forced to re- turn home tmmediately after the per- formance. She fainted during the third act. Channing Pollock, who dramatized the Norris Novel; Mrs. Franle Norris, widow Jane Oake: In fickle Dora's heart. For summer guests he's making way, All others must depart. Hane sinttis copy from all-wool materials, us, at $10.00; on sale at.............. MEN'S SUITS and TOP COATS, colorings; from. Hand tailored, Fvith all the snap, as bargains at $15.00; special at TEN’S custom-made DRESS Suir. ¢ We'll surprise you with extent of as- § sortments as much as we will with the style and quality. You save from $5.00 to $8.00 on those we. sell at $12.50 and. . Open Evory. SPRING OPENING SALE Tre Suits ana Top Coats to dress in garments that define gaod taste—that have all the ex- pression characteristic of the better class of to-order tailoring without its extravagant price. BE W/SE/ ee Umtil Easter We Give Triple Blue Trading Stamps. | 30 Blue Trading Stamps [nslead of 10, MEN’S SUITS and TOP COATS, made in Blue or Black, as well as-stylish fancy mixtures; usually considered good values, even by in fine smooth or rough finished Wor- steds, in plain, Nght, medium or dark § 30 new patterns to select style and finish of sults sold elsewhere Hats. Furnishings. Shoes. Mfrs les of Men's an: Negligee Shirts, pleated or pit Patent Leathe: ant colors: ale ara oo PR a ‘aa Soc | xis i, aes THIRD AVE. oCORNER which we've manufactured for this great sale’ will mark the greatest advance in ready-to- wear clothes for Men and Boys. We've solved the problem of how Boys’ TALL Vv WOOL SUITS, Double $ 98 breasted, Norfolks or the new Eton Sail- (ee ors; plain colors or in stylish feixtures} — Sold elsewhere at $3,00; here at.. BOYS’ DRESS SUITS and TOP COATS, of pure wool Cheviots, in stylish mix- tures and fine Worsteds, in blue or black, including the stylish Cossack Refers and Buster Blouses in all colors; 9 98 never sold for less than $5.00; now... $ 62 90 | 105, .. Confirmation Suits. We show a more extensive assortment in all 5214 the new suitable materials, cul in the [atest style and priced at our Famous Low Prices. JOWNTOWN: 127TH ST. Satirday Till 11.30, Evening. Men ent Leather kid -and ver ‘cdiimense § and ie Shoes, black kid: Women’s $2.50 and $2.00 Pat- Oxfords, welt and McKay sewed, Cuban and military heels, latest toe "56. $1.50 pair. Women’s $4.00 and $3,00 patentleather Sli 4 Child’s. $2.00 and. $1.50 also. ‘patent ledther and baeklld Oxfords and Sandals, “sizes ae to 2, pring S$; Women’s @ Children’s Shoes oN IN THE BASEMENT. * Men’s:$3.50 and $3.00 “Patent leather, black kid + aud‘ bax calf Lace Shoes welt soles, Shs aor 2- oe and $1.6 55 05 and Black’ Kid and kid ‘OO reyse patent, leather “Open Saturdays Until i: P.M. - pant Aaa COR.. SOT Wy. STREET, Men's $3,50 and $3.00 ire 7 e furnished n Ri : 5 Z undreds of t thomas a. foros ‘ene 4Oxtorda, in patent leather, ; Ua da willtnady te F *, My" Restorative. ia th ite black kid and box call, Presta aes ns Women’s $1.50 Black Kid Oxfords, patent leather ppers, sizea! to 6, widths & B, @ Sc Boys’ and Youths’ “ Satin Calf and Box Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2 and 23440 534, ——— Tell Me Who Needs Help Just a Postal. That Is All. Sale No money ie wanted—from you—nor from Bim. aly y Sportal card, and I ask it Fill, send him my" book. $Fuaptet nearby’ that inetoop:# Regtorath ). it fall I will arrange tak Te tt succeeds, tinal fay the arty” rere wont meet only fer, 0 meane 40 convince you. I let you (ane tes to prove what It can do! and yuu can T will pai Sat aa you! decid ake this back operat a eve the nerve power which al T give the weak. organ Riv organ. remedy sic that Dhynlcl wi bye ¥ Who would be weil wan my help, WONE jou Wee me furnish ‘the a Book 1 on Tiyspepeie when Potdc $849 Book 20n the ffeare ‘Drath aga a Racine, tf . Mild pb not an FOR SALE. a so NEW CREDIT ee CLOTHING FOR LADIE No reference oF sect on "Fiera T Fach: the gor ¢ Fashion Credit ee St, t, House, letween 5 Bly Ave 2600" tid Av Core ‘Tadtit se, ‘ATHS. POR BYERYBODY:| | Slotnima, Clocks, Jewelry, Furniture, “Dry | Shoes: business strictly confidential $3 C ‘Carpets Your Floor Heveraable rugs, — A atyleg, oe TOCtor’ xt Proctor’s t WM. VOGEL & SON. THe Way Our Chowefittlng Collar Sets. Our Mi Hey Sheulder, Men’s Spring Suits and Overcoats at $15 with Our “Concave” ‘Shoulder and “Closefitting” Collar. These $15 suits and overcoats have become famous not so much because of the price as for the reason that at $15 we give a mana sult or overcoat invested with a style and finish that is not looked for in suits that cost less than $35 to $4 You are not limited to one color, one fabric or onestyle of garment—you may choose in suits from the new grays and browns, from mix- tures or pjaids or stripes, plain blacks and lain blues in smooth or rough fabrics—cut fn the new single or double breasted sack models. And in overcoats there are topcoats in the new,shades of tan coverts, medium length overcoats of black unfinished worsted, silk lined throughout to edge of lapels, and long belted coats in fancy patterns—all rain- roofed. e have put our famous “'Concave’’ Shoul- der—the shoulder of breadth and height and grace, the shoulder which will always retain its shape—and our “‘Closefitting’’ Collar into all of our Spring suits and overcoats at $15. Spring suits and overcoats, $15 to $35. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. _ Business Confidential. WHAT WE DO. PTADIEY’ SUITS, CLOAK, LADIES’ ‘5 UITS = + FOR SALE. POR SALE. LOTHING on CRED FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. $1 PER WEEK WILL KEEP YOU WELL DRESSED. LENOX CLOTHING CO., 2289: Third Avenue, Near 125th, One Flight Up. . 247 Sixth Ave., Cor. 16th St One Flight Up. 884 Columbus Ave., Near 104th, One Hight istaction Guaranteed, {Opes pled “NEW CREDIT IDEA. aera WE DON’T DO. 0 ASK YOU FOR ANY REF- UNITY, HING ON CREDIT FOR Y INQUIRIES OF BORS OR EMPLOYER. T ASK YOU TO PROVE YOUR SLIVERIES, YOUR CLOTHES IN REPAII 8 ALONG BY YEAR FREE OF CHARGE. SIXTH AVENUE CREDIT HOUSE, 223 Sixth Ave., New York, Between 14th and 415th Sts. g NewYork Central ONE FLIGHT UP, OPEN EVENINGS, SPECS i SALE FASHION'S | LATEST DICTATIONS $12.98 Forinerly $20.00. One Datar Par Wea’ Opens an Aacount | Liberal Credit System. SOW. 340 ST NEAR ‘BROADWAY. EM EVENING NO CONNECTION WITH ANY ORE IN THIS CITY, PER WEEK wil] keep you and your family Welt dreened. tn the Tareas style LAD GE ‘| CLOTHING at the ioweat brices ‘Manhattan Clothing Co., |1114 3d Ave., Near 65th St. | BROOKLYN 700 BROADWAY, or Monthly Payments. Husiness Confidential Gall or Write. NINGS. WATCHES & DIAMONDS. { EASY PAYMENTS. tat she ‘American Diamond and Watch Co. sty Bae OTHER| | 9.06 Pi “CREDIT | S| Brooklyn annex) arpa ERNE PA ee ec |* 13 PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS .ND ORGANS, This great March Sale of Pianos places everybody in a position to secure the celebrated $350 Walters Piano for $195 $5 down and $1 a week. Secure One for Easter. Come To-morrow and Make Your Selection, asthe Walters Piano Company has just shipped us 100 of the handsomest pianos they have ever built for to-morrow’s sale. Saturday Will Be a Great Piano Day! You save from $150 to $200 on your investment, besides securing one of the best pianos made. Pianos delivered to your home upon first payment of $5, and no interest is charged for time taken in making payments. When purchasing a Plano, be careful whom you buy it from. * Piano Buying ts a Confidence. When you buy a Plano, buy one that you know will last. When buying a Plano, know there's a responsible firm back of it. Also see that the Plano bears the manufacturer's name. In buying the Walters Piano you buy a Piano with a record, backed by Bloomingdale Brothers The Walters Pianos illustrate the highest type of piano construc. tion. They are butlt by the Walters Piano Company—old, experienced plano builders—and are Guaranteed for 10 years. A fac-simile of this guarantee is inserted in gilt letters on the inside top Ild of every Piano, When you buy a Piano from us you are fully secured in every way, for we offer you a Piano Buill to Last a Lifetime. WALTERS PIANOS are fitted wh regulating practice muffler, new Boston fall board and music rack; their tone Ja one of the most being rich, mellow, and yet powerful; the touch ts sive that @ child Can get a full, strong tone with- cases are wrought In new Empire designs in finest FOR SALE, RAILROADS. Pennsylvania RAILROAD, STATIONS tov. ve wen A wey uu ind Sty fees une Corian Teavinig ulue frvun Destrosses ARE AS POPULAR AS CHRISTMAS Diamonds, Watches, fly, | eee ota ey “Faint siccpa heard HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE, servation Cut ita Baek CASH OR CREDIT. an i mployer’s reference required; tions strictly confidential, Call for illustrated catalogue, L. W. SWEET & CO., CASH OR CREDIT JEWELLERS, Safco AGO phuren. swat aa ovand Clevelann UIs Indianapolis, ing Car For Main Store, 31-30 MAIDEN LANE. nanduak Yaliey’ Road) sUth Ave, | 467 Fulton St, B'klyn, oh XP is td Ave. | 176 Newark Ave, J Toledo, except 5 ‘eee 3 —Kor clam Indianapoi a A $5 Coaster Brake|.3 ba Base pals sand. panes te 2K 1 a New Wheel Bought This ¥ Week, o (oat oD dae cay a Per soe me THe. 5 gt Frames aielle "WOOSTER BICYCLE CO., 10 ete Bw ey near Bway. PADIS and gentlemen s clothing, rayon nee sea con, RAILROADS, Sundays at ©2304. ‘all through traina, wt ie ete aH realdenc ON Sherrer Gen. Manager, | WEST SHORE R. R ‘ Seal Matter Salty. ¢Dull gave | mABRIeNL KOHN. 1 ee ve Jersey City, i fricem, co bY teat SAH. SMiTI Birocts is tive, Minutes inter thas GIFTS. A visit to any of our five retail chat given helow for srenty-third Street old-established wholesaje business in For Ca Sai9) sec ping and Observation Car ath, Tait St howls pints EXPRESS.—For Pitta. For Rhoxvilte

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