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‘of the ae inte DRAGGED DEAD BOY js: THROUGH STREETS Three Italians Arrested When Carrying Body of Youth Who | Died Suddenly in Long Island City. ie boy several blocks bef: ml Fletcher, aia street and were Zyenugr were the frst. to notioe the men. They say that there was & fourth mai, also an Italian, walking behing oth ee but that he was not) assisting to ca) ‘he dead bo: ! The boys star a to Buy the drunken 1 Tulte, who to, him, suddenly to era's something wrong with ie “ to, the stationshouw tell “the pollce,” suggested one others, oS pat th four boys marted vat Fourth street station, artled the sergeant b POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING. f fi wtawn Creek. A policeman was sent aarauit. at once and he inter- three men explained to the po- libeman that their burden was drunk and that they were taking him home, The pollceman looked at the ‘drunk’ and paid he looked more ike a dead Woman in Whose House Victim Died Also Taken Into Custody—Four Prisoners Arraigned in Court =-d Held Without wail, fie then arrested all three and ma them carry the kady to the statio house. The men refused to say any- thing more than that they were carry- ing the body to Cello's home. An autonsy will be made to-day on the boy's body for the Purpose’ of de- termining the cause of death. Fayrio Cello, » big, strong seventeon- year-old hoy, was carried dead from | cay Police Court to nas, the lodging-house at 73 Fourth | prisoners without bail wirest, Long Island City, last night, | Ault of the autopsy on the bo Sy three Talians, one of them his STE ae father, The boy had been drinking with a party of men in the place, and had BLIND GIANT BEATS MOTHER. been taken ill, so the men said, but ae cafaa when they were arrested with their] James Seallon Sent to faland sev. enth Time for Same Offense, ghastly hirden, they were heading for enpoint For the seventh time in three years They admitted they had no intention | Mrs. Johanna Scallon had her bllad Of reporting the boy's death to the | on, James, in the West Side Court to- authorities, and * furthermore, were | 98¥ charged with abusing her. making every effort to disguise the | James, who is 6 feet in height and tact that theclad was dend, weighs 20 pounds, has been blind since Instead of carrying num, a rat-| le was two years old. He has served Ural would a ng Mun as men nat) another sx months on’ the island. ally Kt on unconscious or dead] Magistrate Zeller sentencéd James to man, the trio had him by the arms and terms on Blackwell’ Island and to- conveyed hin sone the street in anyday Was fent there for the seventh time 4 s nother sald that he went to her Upright poet The dragging of hit! home at No. 144 West. Sixty-second feet, the ghastly pallor of his face, ex-| street at 2 o'clock this morning, broke Pored to the viow of all, as his head | down the door and brutally beat ner. was thrown back, at Dithatatten-lentea aeitieonane ee ene ton of some boys, who reported the ——— mean matter to the poliec. ‘The arrest ot the men followed, Cello, the he s father; Vio eranda, of 7 Sole Peunts streee iis seat neues Special Sale the dead boy lived, and John Konkelay, of No. 68 Fourth street. Cello said he lived at No. 109 Third street, Greenpoint, and that he and his friends were carry- ing the boy there. ‘The police announce to-day ‘there ts no such number. The dlrection in which the men were carry- Ing the body lends toward Newtown Creek, and the police think that the men intended to dump the body In the dirty waters of \that stream. Later Mary Casterritto. In whose room the bey died, was arrested. She says Cello came to her soom very drunk and that let him Ii down on a couch. He Carpet Deft. Commencing Tuesday, March 29, 200 Domestic Rugs, size, 9x12, at $16.50, black only, miade in the latest side-pleated effect, “with full sweep, all handsomely tailored...... Bvcaiieesccns Mail orders filled uniess otherwise stated. WRITE TO- NIGHT jor whatever you require. Though not in the advertisement, it 1s surely in the store—and you are certain fo save money by ordering during this great save. LOWEST PRICED STORE IN NEW vere FOR FINE GOODS. 6TH AVE., 22D and 23D STS., 3 NEW YORK, Hats Trimmed Free of Charge, Kimono sacques of neat figured lawn, black and tae border . 69c. Kimono sacques, .49¢ | Kimono sacques of fancy striped lawn, finished with tucks, Dresden belt and border . 49c. Kimonos, 25c. with yoke and broad 7 25. 49 Morning sales. Extra bar, 7B by inducing mornin, hours—8 A. M. to purchases. 2.30. $3.50 walking sHirts, $1.69. | Fine quality melton, cheviots and | mannish mixtures, In blue, gray and others with pleat at bottom, finished | with buttons—Tuesday, $1.69. Extra jacket occasion. $14 jackets, $10.95—Women's Spring jackets of covert cloth, made with tight-fit- ting back, box front, lapped seams, the new tailored sleeve—finished with rows of stitching; lined in self+ colored satin—matchless at. . $12.50 for $17.75 jackets—Women's covert jackets, made fly-front, finished at waist with strap; coat collar of self; full sleeve, sain. J 2 50 UiNEW 202-2 veceeeores $15 for $19. 75 jacKets—Wwomen's Spring jackets, made of fine, quality covert; coat coilar; fly front; new tailored sleeve; finished with graduated straps —lined in self-colored 1 5.00 4,75 SAU oo sce ee sipene cies $7.95 dress sHirts, $4.75. Women’s handsome dress skirts of fine ladies’ cloth, 10.95. jains ohered only to relieve the afternoon crush Hence, only for these - Hence, also—no mail orders, no telephone orders, no C. 0. D.’s for these items. $1.25 waists, 69c. Handsome Lawn WAISTS, made with three rows of wheel embrol tery; side plaits on each; tucked back, largo full sleeve and handsome fancy stock. three $ Tuesday---8 to 12.30. Worth $2.50. 500 yds, 49c. voiles for 29c. All-wool in all colors and blacks, 36 inches wide, The proper, crispy sort | | /—a povuiae favorite—made to 29 } pert ; | spools Fell at 49c. | | 35c. silk ginghams: 18c. | | Tuesday, 160, doz. Words can hardly portray the beauty of these fabrics—charming effects in stripes, interlaced | broidered effects .. " 15¢ . with em- That reat Easter shoe sale. Continuing the phenomenal pace set Sees a $20, 000 purchase-of Shoes for-men, women and children} at #-fraction-o 98c. for children’s $2.00 shoes. 500 pairs of misses’ and children’s button and lace dongola school kid tip, sizes from 6 to 2, regular $2.00 value; sale price, 98c.; also Oxford ties and strap sandals at.... 75c. for women’s $2 and $2.50 shoes. 79 500 pairs of women’s 2, 3 and 4 strap sandals, Oxford ties and shoes, high military and Cuban heels, not all sizes, but all wigths, and every foot can be fitted; positively $2.00 and $2.50 value. Brooks’ 75c. silks, 25c. of pure white Louisine and Armure Japanse ailks—15 inches wide— while it laste; Tuesday, Brooks’ 22c. cotton, 15c. soft-finiah Machine COTTON—regularly 22c. doz. 25e. 5 calles toilet soap, 15c. Your choice of the following: Oatmeal, Witch Hazel, Transparent Glycerine, ‘Turkish Bath and Pure Sha’ ing SOAP, 5 cakes for. Women’s $2.50 shoes, $1 a pair. special 50c. beef, iron @ wine, 25c. Made from fresh raw beef combined with sherry wine and citrate of iron—16 oz. bottles—only.. 50c India bead girdles, 25c. Well made in the most desfrable ef- fect. full-sized tassels and ail sol- ors, 50c automobile bags, 19c. Saffian Leather BAGS, in blue, red and gray; fitted with change purse, 190. patent lesther, 98c shoes, .00 1,000 pairs of women’s shoes and Oxford ties—made of patent leather and dongola kidekin; button and lace; in every size and width; the newest spring toe shape and heels. In this fine dress shoe there is no sewing to hurt the feet; all are woll made, neat and dressy; in every size and width. Some Mieses* calf Oxfords with Louis XV. -heels-in the lot. . One pair to acustomer—regular$2 and $2.50 a pair. On.sale from 10 to 1 only, Unparalleled clothing died there Inter in the day and she then had @ man send for his father. of the !odgsra in t) boy Js ‘said ta have) 125 [Heavy Pile value $25.00. 12 Spring top coats, At this price re straightased “ut, the mystery of the boy's deatn cannot be! eléared. As ie usual in sucn eases, those who kvow most about the ind’s death } are the most unwilling to say anything. i ‘The police are having the most ¢m- { | culty in getting any accurate informa- thea, but in a general way they have gfenned this, that the boy and Geranaa| Chenille Rugs, woven in one piece. at $3250, value $55.00. and Konkelay were drinking with sone ethers in the lodging-house, — - They were drinking an Itallan red wine and had indulged rather freely. when Cello became iil. He fell over in Dis chair in a stupor, and some one suggested that they send for his father. A messenger was despatched for the elder Cello, and when he arrived he insisted that the boy be taken to his ho! in Greenpoint instead of to his own room, which was directly opposite. ‘The other men volunteered to assist tn taking him there. Police Doubt the Story. The police do not believe this story, exceptional and Ve. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street We are also showing an Best Body Brussels at $1.15 yd, line of lyet Carpets value $1.50, These Coats are of aill- wool double- twist covert, in light and dark shades —Oxford mixed unfin- ished _chev- jots—all thoroughly trimmed and made, standard. he overcoats are lined with mohair serge linings of the highest quality. | ¢ and satin sleeve Inings; swagger. ‘This {s © chance to obtain both a sult | garment. These euits represent all that is expected or desired in boys’ clothing. Tallored and cut on mannish lines, they at once become popular with the parent and the boy. Do not panes your Easter or confirmation suit efore examining these suits. 4 but they have been unable yet to get and Fifth Avenue. they. do ea understand 2 althy boy, used to Grinking, should be so badly’ overcome $6.50 Other Top red wine. three men had carried the body ‘respective of price. The is worth more than the factory and all the stores.and we want to preserve that reputation by preserving the leather in the shoes. Regal Shoe Dressing is the result of careful study of Mayee it’s selling for the sake —and we're reputation oi the nature and needs: of leather. It new and alive It gives a hard, clear, clean, lasting polish. At all Regal Stores—25 Cents. ’ Regal Dressing forall’ shoes and leathers. 72. REGAL STORES, 22 OF THE IN GREATER NEW YORK. MEN’S STORES. NEW YORK CITY, BROOKLYN. ortiand: BT Ful ty ng Bevman, BT Pron” peer gallon Ry ry 1001 Broadway, bet! Ditmane St’ and wine ‘ oughby ae ’ ee Sts, 460 vitth Ay. yenser crry, ith Ave bet. B3th ack Be cal and doth sts, 68 New cor Mat st ried Av = . cor. 124th St, Third Ave WOMEN’S STORES, NEW 79k x Weal 125th Bt. cor, Th Ave, roadway, cor.’ 10u K city. Eiwes opp, ay.. ‘Cor, dressing we care * about ? We sell Regal Dressing come out even, -Regals are the most They are the best shoes, 841 Broad Bt. AWARE, Xi RR. of N. J. you think just the of shoe of Regal Shoes satisfied if we in the f Regal Shoes 19. the leather raid, Bullding. $15.00 gray horsehair MATTRESSES, in $18.00 sanitary long hair MATTRESSES, $6.00 hair top and bottom comblnasion and bolster, % bed. enamel! namented mings. je. 2--Length 26 inches, width No. 8—Length 29 inches, width Coats ranging from $6 to $20. ASI A DoS ea No store in New York carries better. more up-to-date or a lar reer variety of clothing than can be found here- $3.50 suits at $1.50. ‘These little suits are without exceptton the best offer ever made here or anywhere. We do not want to disappoint any one, therefore wo state that the quantity is limited and many of the lots are incom- plete, but a good selection for any one, for a first- U ° class Over-| ‘Che merest glance will convince you coat it ceases | °f the rare values the Phrich clothing store ig offering. An offer of this kind, coming | Single- Dressed) to be the 1ux- 155 near Easter, is something indeed rare-- ury- that the} 4n opportunity never before equalled. ‘Nhe Spring coat is| arments are in all tke latest and most generally re-| fashionable colorings and in black, both garded. single and double-breasted models, and: are thade and trimmed on a ecale of the highest cut Joose ~.2d | and an overcoat for the price of a single | $7.50 boys’ suits, 3.98, I values. Men's $1.00 negligee Worth $2.50, 4 How many mothers have complimented ‘These little coats '$6 boys’ raincoats, 3.98 on men’s patterns havo the’ shirts, 65c. French and American percales, {n plain or plaited fronts, with separate cuffs, in all acti top coats,| $6.00 suits 2 $2.98. our selection at this price, and well do they deserve it, the as they represent the best and most carefully selected line in the city— double-breasted, ‘Norfolk, 3-piece, Russian, Bton and ever - popular sailor) blouse suits, | rlety of fabries, including | , guaranteed all-wool, loose, swagger effect 80 rarely seen in boys’ cloth- ing, and are finisHed off with a belt, These coats, being of tan color, answer the purpose of raincoat and spring overcoat for the boy. Get one and in large vir non- the new, up-to-date color combinations— the small, neat figures and stripe effects, sizes 14 to 17—regular $1.00 value, at .... 65c 4 i destructible, fast - color “ “i blue serges. $4 boys’ suits, J} 1.98. Astonishing values are j these suits {in double- breasted, fast color blue serge sailors and the popu- Jar Bton suits. All in the {newest spring coloring and very pleasing to the eye as well as the pocket. on arm. Price $2.98. make the boy happy! Boys’ $5 reefers @ overcoats, $2.98 }] These little garments, in pcoverts, are of the newest colorings and the ever- popular blue. manly style and trimmed in latest and best fashions. The reefers have heavy embroidered crests Many have the chevron stripe. A garment sold everywhere for $5.00; our All cut in Boys’and children’s headwear. Men’s $2 sample : underwear, 79c. - Another great purchase—such Underwear selling was never before known in March. Manufacturers’ samples and importers’ broken lots of Silk Mercerizéd Lisle, in ribbed and flat garments—in white, pink, blue, ecru and novia—exceptionally well made, in all sizes up to 50. It’s an oppor- tunity for the man who appreciates high- class underwear at a low price. Not a garment in the lot worth less than $1.56— $12.50 suits for $5.75 Our display of Boys’ and Children’s Headwear is the largest and most complete most all $2—the rarest values of the year—per garment...-.-... Another one of those timely offerings of in the city, cover- good clothing for very little money onlyling a range ot possible at the Ehrich Clothing Store. prices from 25c. fen's single and double breasted suits in to $3.50. A call mixtures, single and double breasted suits | will convince you in black; an ideal chance for an Baster suit that our claim is at very little outlay. a just one. Beds, bedding: great sale. Little wonder the rush with values like these. $12.00 telescope sliding BED COUCHES, can be easily taken apart to make two single beds, including two mat- tresses and two bolsters. .... AE 75 one or tw¢ parts, in your own choice of ticking 10.00 in fine selection of teking; one or two parts .. 12.98 MATTRESSES, 6-inch border, one or two parts, good quality fo 3) 98 tieking, all sizes, 00 Folding Iron BED COUCHES, best National spring, fine cotton mattresses when ovsnes makes 5. 75 ery heat, “1 -inch posts, white BEDS, in full size only, or- with brass twim- 6 Tene seer OF | 00 Size 24x30; $10 black hair MATTRESSES, full weight of 40 1 A.C. A. or fancy ticking $12.00 wardrobe BOX COUCHES, with self- opening springs, in plain or fancy den- im, best black steel springs, good workmanship ........ "8. 75 $22.60 pure long soft HAIR MATTRESSES made of 50 Ibs, of Pure Hair with Im- perial Edge to prevent Mattress from sagging; in plain or fancy ing or art tick......... 18x26+ good, FEATHER PILLOWS; value per pair $1.50; pair. value per pair Value per_pair $2 50; os $1 to $3.50 Rings, 25c. Extraordinary and Unprecedented Offering. A manufacturer's stock of tine Seamless. Gold Shell Rings, all new goods, patterns copied from this season's choicest productions, values from §1 to $3.50 each, on sale to-day and every day for one week only Atthe Peiculous price of 25c. gach: '—We guarantee each Rin: TAKE NOTIC to be made of Fine Rolle: Gold Plate, that will stand the same test as 12 karat gold. bee numerous and bewildering. Sizes to tit every- pod a | Mail Orders Will Be Filled. HOW TO DETERMINE THE SIZE OF RING WANTED, | Cucnateip of thick vaner so that the ends will ox: | aelly meet whon drawn tichtly around the sec Jointot the finger, Lay one cond on the diagram at and orde rthe sine the other e nd | Indicate 12: white batiste 6ic., Plain white BATISTH, 28 in. wide, C3 in lengths from’ 2 to 10 elope OW Tea and coffee. A ‘kable off ele ; remarkable offering of high gracies of} tea and coffee—a third and a half regutar. § The sale will continue for three days — only—Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. is *50c. teas, 25c. Mixed TBA, English Breakfast Cchone: ane Ceylon, that have been sell- ing at 50c., will be sold these 2c fe three days, at, lb. 32c. coffee, 19c. ' Mocha and Java COFFBE, that sells regularly at 32c.—sale price..... "19% We have just received a fresh shige : of broken JAVA that will ss dur- 17c aq 79¢. Kimono gowns, }- 59c. I White lawn kimono gow yoke and broad border of solid ¢ » Pink or blue, Empire ex Chests: No. 1, | Length 24) inches, | width 17) inches, height 26| inches, 4.98 5.98 19 Inches, height 27 inches... 21 inehes, height 28 inches.. Apariment-hovse 5 ~ refrigerators Doors top, and bot- tom, Apartment No. 1— 24 inches long. 18 inches wide, 50 Inches high. 9.98 Apartment No, 2. 27 inches long. 18 inches wide, 86 inches high. 11.48 | \ aseCpinealed - deatedbe cas ais Advance sale of refrigerators and ice chests Empire No. 1— Turkey red DAMASK, | boiled color, % inches long | 26 inches tong, 18 inches wide, patterns, 64 inches wide a1incnes £98 || 40c.turlishtowels,29c ic HEUER CHER ARE 00796 Extra ‘ heavy ble: ee ad Turkish 29 bats piece, 27 inches wide Empire No. 3 TOWELS, size 26x58 inches is (No Mall Orders. None C. 0. D.) 29 inches it A lin, 5 c | < 7 hieherg 50 8c.bleached must ins. || 25e. dotted swiss, 14c. high. a (ai yard wide ... Rae hy 5% | Bf Imehes Wide...s..reeeeessesceaveags lace . ») d 39c. damask, 58 tnches wide, oll in fleur-de-lis, 25c. rose 17 inches wide, pee ntre, ores 25e | 89 inches : ua: 4.98 | 59¢, linen damask, 48c pennire Nol des ‘All-linen silver bleach DAMASK, tn flear- Benin No: 2 de-lis, spot, snowdrop and floral 48c 12:c. towelling, Sic. Check GLASS TOWELLING, 19 ° 8% inches wide 2lIc. huck towels: 15e, Extra heavy HU TOWELS, size 28x44 inches ....s.e0e0+s *45¢