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| p WOW AWARDED $2,000 INSURANCE Stepson Sued to Recover the Amount of Policy in Name of His Deceased Mother, but the Court Gives Widow Judgment Yetye revenetitt, of the Supreme Court, to-day handed down a decision of gteat importance to all members of fraternal organizations and policr-hold- ere in insurance companies. It wan in the action brought by Maria Eisele to determine whether she or the children of the frat wife of the deceased hus- Dan were entitled to $2,000 insurance mbnoy, fm John Bisele obtained a certificate In February, 188, from the Ancient Order of United Workmen which carried with it $2,000 insurance un his life. He des- ignated ns the person to whom the money was to be paid in the event of his death his then wife, Maria. She Sed several years later, and he mar- ted his second wife, Marie, who sur- tives him and now claims the 82,000, Elsele died in May, 1908, and his son) John demanded the $2,000 as his mother's | heir, his mother being Maria, the first wite of the decendent. The A. O. U. W. paid the $2,000 Into the hands of t! Otty Chamberlain to be paid to the per- ton dealgnated by the Supreme Court. Alfred and Charles Stecklor, counsel Alfred and Qharles Steckler, counsel for the widow, Marie Hlsele, contended vefore Justice Leventritt that she was | entitled to the entire $4.99. Mr, Steck Jer said that the by-laws of the orma: dzation in force at the time of E.xeles @eath provided that the money, should be paid to the widow of the insured. and that as Marie Hisele was the Widow, it made no difference that Eisele ‘had not changed the name of the beneficiary: from Maria, his frm to Marie, hix second wife, as surviving both under the in_force. Counsel for the son he first mar- riage «ald that the by-laws in force at insurance was the time the contract $8, and that un- Ysaued, in 1588, der those by-law failure of the tn: original — beneficta. money on the death of the insured, event of the pricr death of t ficiary namde, would go to the red to change. the} desgnated, the! H no change fn the dosignation of Maria, the first wife, the $3,000 went to her son upon the death of the énsured, she having | Gied before him, " Judge Leventritt handed down a de.) DEE oe vient cision to-day sustaining the contention of the widow and gave judgment in her | favor. “LITTLE MOTHER” —TWES LONG TAP twelve- Year-Old Irish Giri “ Crosses Ocean All Alone to Join Father in Buffalo, Where She Will Be Housekeeper. Twelve-year-old Catherine Flaherty came across the sea on the big steam- ship Etruria all alone to join her father and brothers in Buffalo and oot as housekeeper for the little fami Catherine 1s a bright-eyed, rosy- eheeked Irish lassie who srarcely looks her age, Her mother dicd when she was five yeure nld,an da yeur later her father emigrated tb this country with his two sons, leaving Catherine with relatives. in Birkenhead, — Iler father, Francis Flaherty, has done well in the new country and has prepared a confortable heme for the daughter whe Is to y the role of little mother When the ship arrived on Sunday Cathurine was looked arter by Immi- ration Departmont matrons and when the Etrurias’ passengers were taken to Eilts Island ay the girl was torned over to the cure of Patri le= he veteran agent, of Mission of Our Lady > the long voyage Mite who |} ) seemed & heroine In thele alone and w. @ harine was taken back to-day to a Istand, where « telegram from hy father had cleared away all obsta cles to. her lend and she will be gent on to Buftal nigh DYING FROM BITE OF APET TERRE After a Week Hydrophobia De- veloped and James Toomey, of Brooklyn, Is Now in Long Island College Hospital. James ‘Toomey, of No. 407 Van Brunt atrest, Brooklyn, is suftering In the Long Island College Hoapital to-day from hydrophobia as the result of a slight bite received from & pet fox ter- rier a week ago. Att spital It is “alleved he cannot rect {s alxty years old and is powerfully bullt, It took five men to hold him waen he was taken to the hoseital. No attention was paid to the wound when he wad bitten, as it was @upponed It was not serious. Up to the time he was taken convulsions, a week TRAIN CUTS OFF BOY’S LEGS. Robert Cochrane, non, Killed at Cold Spring, The ead body of Robert Cochrane, ‘che sixteen-year-old son of Charles A. Cochrane, of unt Vernon, war found lying on the New York Central old Spring. Both legs were out of 2. "Lows, sid Tle ne eng of Mount Ver- tracks at Brent te ee Supponed to Have Reen Killed by Patrick Kay: attc actd was found in the stomach of SOK, Pairk |Jonn 11. Coe vy the city chemist, who! pon has reported the fact to the Coroner. | Might of prominent family in Brooklyn, N. Y, ETE REET TNT OT TTS THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 29, 1904. MRS. TIMOTHY L. WOODRUFF DIES AFTER 3 MONTHS’ ILLNESS} MYSTERY IN MAN'S DEATH. | UPSET STOVE IN HOUSE. mah Promincs Reform and In Pat Under Bon On complaint of his tw: ck Kavanagh nds by & a Fall, but Poison Found. SAN FRANCISCO, March 29—Murt- The son Felix, Cadet Band of St osed to nctures were found by the autopsy | 8 wife | the house m, the stomach and contents were Velix seeured a father was arrested i a aiid he had been ¢ It Is believed thint Coe belonged toa gill he had leon « \ form immediately. * ‘The way our Cloneittine Collar nein, Our Concave Bhoulder, The Selection of Your Easter Suit and Overcoat. A man’s physical conformation should govern the:selection of his Spring Clothes. There are any number of Overcoat models, which divide approval, so there isa sufficient latitude to choose the garment most becom- ing to your personality and still remain in fashion. y There are top coats, short and boxy; belt- back coats, long and loose; paddocks and surtouts and paletots. In suits there arealso many new models, distinctive in style. Each the best of theirtype. Garments that com- mend themselves to the man with a taste for the elegant in dress. Our “Concave” Shoulder lends a tone of distinction which is not approached in ordin- ary ready made clothing. Its height and breadth and shapeliness is the result of care- ful modelling by hand; it is not stuffed with superfluous wadding like the ordinary shoulder. And it will always hold its shape. Our ‘'Closefitting’’ Collar is another impor- tant feature that we have put into all of our New Spring Overcoats and Suits at $15. Box Coats in all the new models, varying In length; of new shades In Tan and Green Covertse—$1 Regular Overcoats of Blackand Oxford undressed Worsteds and Shevieysi silk lined throughoutto edge of lapels—$15. jelted-Back Overcoats, 60 and 52 Inches long, made in the sin- gle-breasted model, of plain-tone Cheviots, Whipcords and high color effecte—all rainproofed—$15. Sack si in the new single and double breasted models, of Thibete, Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Worsteds, in plain and fancy effects—$15. Spring Suits and Overcoats, $15:to $35. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadwa Houston St, -year-old jan and his Int the father heavily since promined to re- Wife of Ex-Lieutenant-Governor Passes Away in Their Man- was hattan Home After a Long or; and Severe lilness. | her In all uarters where politicians gath-| orn expressions of Red Letter Day Go-Morrow at the Steget Cooper Store for Collectors of “S. & KH.” Sreen Grading Stamps. multifarious charms of the Carpets and Rugs. Red Letter Day Specials. Choosing is at its very best. newest and most desirable lines. more attractive. Rody Brussels Rugs. Choice of the entire line, very heaviest quality, noted for its du- rability. Special in two sizes for | 9x Mrs. Rodney A rd, Mrs Usher: Franklyn Mrs. Woodrutt ak Pla hov- a bowween life and de ALLISON B. STONE DEAD. | Han Pienty Years! Councetad with Chiengo Dally News. Just herore A TERETE SERGEANT J, B, CROWLEY'S FIVE YEAR SEARC —— th 1 lookea around ¢ ICAGO. March % — Allison B. husband and won. With her! for Uwenty years connected with Fa Sea I in theita ahe murmured: “I'm gy | tie Chicago Dally News, died yoster Crowley ch atne ¥ | During his newspaper career Mr. upon which the majority of so-called “cough syrups” and balsams depend ,|Lowell, Mass., po-| for their effect and which are dangem lice department, | ous—you are warned against them. it was principally du ered qn were an Woodruf, was bor a dec . a member of the Re; He 1 heard to-day for former Lifeut.-Gov. {s to graduate from Ya Lg | hard congh which e | and it was her most arde nad settled on my} m0 L, Woodruff. whose to live to see hia graduation personally 1 tment in t © belonge haritable | member the money !s refunded for Thirty-elehth eets, | Laat a ie ously, and ft any cold, cough or bronchial trouble pli y 1 will be mourned by many poor | nouncemen y John’ t At her bed at the time of her! 7, : cAy. onlet regret. ts my. inability to Father John’s Medicine canno’ cure. death were her husband. her eon, John The funeral will take ploee from the| hereafter #0 actively labor for the Re- ‘ot & patent medicine. No opium, Eastman Woodruff; her mother, her| Woodruff home, Blghth avenue and! publican party, a former foun, exe. She in automatic proof press and 1 appliances for presses. | —_ | * principally due to, ‘ia’ |JOSEPH H. MANLEY RETIRES. | or, She was boris in 1st and married Woodruft in 1879 One child, | AUGUSTA, jto find and it w > jnot until I tcok Father Johns |Medicine that 1) Me, March 2%.—Jozeph| hiet for a cold and aR OLY and I heartily recommend it.” ut prior to her marriage ve Invented many devices for sayi Miss Kastman me and labor in a newspaper plan, a) says: five The $1 bottles contain three times ‘mong them being an matic paper | ae jyears T was ng/ the quantity of the 60-cent size. WHEN YOUNG IN PRACTICE, I wish I had known Its value years obtained any re-| ago, when young in practice, writes Dr. L. A. Crinnfan, of Stanley, icy, ip 7 endorsing Father Sat Cures colds and all throat and lung lungs. It cured me! troubles—not a patent medicine. “Gained sixteen pounds in six weeks since taking Father John’s Melieine— morphine or other poisonous driigsj James B. Rice, Fairmount, W. Va," John's Medieine, GAINING RIGHT ALONG, } Price advantages were never better. for dining rooms and chambers. errerrry Mauna Taw aeanceato® 4] Siegel Kooper _ rn a most delightful shopping place in Greater New Wines and Liquors. Celebrated Queen Quality Wines f DY, | Case Stocks are complete with the | SOHANNISBERGER, } Tr 99 Color combinations were never | HAUT SAUTERNES. SAINT MACAIARI Gapestry Brussels Rugs. RORGULUBY: | Case 3.50 Extra heavy quality; only the newest de- | OLD FRIARS SAU- 12 qs. signs being shown. Nothing more suitable | TERNES. ALITY, PORT. SH at tas alt 12; regularly $18.50, 75. 50 to-morrow. | 9x10.6: 14.50, 10.25 9x12 4 regularly $27.50, 28. 50 | 9x « 13.50, 70,25) : oe a eg from B.3x10.6; ~ 24.50, ALSO lo ~ 9.50 7.50) ire rete STEN Bordeaux. Prange (tna 12 quart ‘3.50 Ingrain Ce carpets. We offer three grades of reversible floor each grade. New designs in any shade desired. 75c. yd. INGRAIN CARPETS. 50c yd, INGRAIN CARPETS, The Boys’ Store---Wednesday. Novelty is the watchword We take pleasure in introducing our Eton- Norfolk Duplex,| *° A splendid Suit for Boys of 5 to 10 years of age. tration), the Jacket is of the Norfolk order, with EXTRA WHITE LINEN COLLAR and SILK BOW. SUIT and TWO PAIR TROUSERS. | ,; An extremely stylish garment, and catchy. 2 Pairs Trousers || bs: Bloomers FABRICS: New Spring plaids; also nobby homespuns. Spring Already many are thinkin, very best made. LEABLE IRON GARDEN RAKES: MALLEABLR TES Ot teeth B40 16 teeth. BF STEEL RAKES 12 teeth, Ro 14 teeth, BT 1G teeth, BAe. by 1 MONTROSE: moored. froin to, Bordeaux. noe eS 9.00 coverings ; choice of the entire line In ee toe DievoshetmeasR.: tare 58o| 6c yd INGRAIN CARPETS, 5c ismpet or te 8S5e Tankfort- a (Fitth Floor, Front.) ORMANDY RYE: 10 50; full auart, O PURE RYE: ral, UE GRASS WHISKEY; gal, $2.75 quart OLD CROW WHISKEY: case 87.00; e2'Ro; full quart. at the Siegel Cooper Store. {Fourth Floor, Take 6th Av. Mlevators) Paints and Stains. For Indoor and Outdoor Work, READY-MIXED PAINTS. GOLD PAINTS. STENDORFER BROS MEL, B00 As shown (see illus- Medium 8 { 1 pair Knickerbockers. ere ithin! \DURFER BROS! JAPANESE D : alae, Be | die, 88 Beit aoa Paint weedy for tse, 82 MINOR Pars, untarnishabdie Aa Proot, is bin pint, Hike 14 pint, ELASTIC MINERAL MIXED PAINTS for Elidvor work, such’ as roots, outhouses, 1 ‘galion size, 1.10 9h, wears iike | Larce ALUMINUM PAINTS. a ik MINERAL PAINTS. Eetcas” atin hae ered nig ct pint alte, o | 1 quart sine, mixtures and fancy over-] |; y p Casement? (Second Floor, East, 18th St.) Sardening Regquisites g of where to purchase their Garden Tool ewest improved helps for gardening at low prices; ‘o-morrow we will feature the n | SHUFFLE HOES, all made of steel, guar- ante | o'tnen, BBo 1 inch, | WEEDING FORKS, 800, up to 2.00 Se. to The | WOMEN'S RAKES. of steel, Dshape 7,25 | woMEN'S HOES! ly NGBRS, wold steel, brome pg, | LTPOT COMBINATION (TOOTH COMBINATION RAKE : COMBINATION HOE & RAKE: | AND HOR, AE i 90 CANAL BARROWS, made of hantwood, | 4-tooth » BBo B-tooth aise, Bo ait bolted. well seasoned and 7, 59| GARDEN HOES, 6% to T inches, 260 BEE GAR eter tack 2 75 CAPERS BR Oat SHEL CRATES "75, iS" 609) RPA SPARE U? > 7,00 Great crowds of eager collectors of “S. & Green Trading Stamps take an intense interest in Red Letter Day, swarmi F eagerly with their books to the Premium Parlor. Naturally so. book at the Premium Parlor obtains One Dollar’s Worth of ‘‘S. @ H.'s Green Trading Stamps — Free. You get these in addition to the Stamps that accompany your purchases. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE BUYING FOR EASTER AT NEW YORK’S MOST POPULAR STORE And these well understand the numerous benefits derived from the “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamp System. Don’t hurry when you visit the Store to-morrow. _Take your un see the new things and thoroughly enjoy the ork. Woderately Priced. sand helps. Good gardening cannot be done without the best implements, We have the eae A Ra THE BIG STORE SIEGEL, OPE SIXTH AVE. an ‘meme 86°89°STS Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Mornings this week from | — ACTTY IN ITSELF 8.30 to 12 o'clock—Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. F 60,000 sets of “S. & H.” Green; | Trading Stamps are issued: in the Premium Parlor, 5th Floor, Annex, to-morrow, it will not bea bit surprising. Re Every person presenting tS Yiotin, Piano and Song Recital. our weekly inunionles are of @ thoroughly entertaining character eager throngs that attend them. On Wednesday aft Recital will be he Aud ti Viglln: Signor ¢ Mr. Ch. C. Parkyn at ¢ 7G (b) Spanish Tange Miss 8 Aria (Il_Re dt Lahor> (ageocceaied arate a ith the © (a) Dear Love, When in Thine Aria, b) In Wondrous Mi “Hadley « ron 5 Con ny "rerehc y Dance . Naches ‘Miss’ Priest. 4 4 Prologue (Pagitacct) .. Signor Alessi (Accompanted with % , ‘ . Phe Women’s Stylish Gatlored Suits.i Extra Speetal Easter Offering Wednesday.*) To-morrow we outdo our previous Easter offerings by featuri Silk-Lined Blouse Eton Suits and Silk Skirt Waist Suits at the most” attractive prices ever asked for equal grades. or The suits are stylish, well made and perfectly finished, but inexe-) © pensive. Discerning women will appreciate the remarkable values. | a WOMEN'S SILK LINED BLOUSE ETON SUITS, made ag illustrated of fine quality black blue, brown. gray or chame pagne color Voile, in swell collarless style, with white taffeta vest. effect ; new balloon sleeves, elaborate trimmings of ‘wavy silk braid and gunmetal buttons, heavy taffeta lined walstz seven gored full syle shir. with side plaits inverted plait) - back and trimmed to correspond with waist, made over ruffled and hemsitched | heavy affeta . ‘op: special Wed- nesday at 25.00 WOMEN'S SILK SHIRT WAIST. SUITS, made like illusration, of extra heavy taffeta silk in black. blue, gray, green. brown and gunmetal, in the most seasonable shades. The waist has plaited front and back and plaited full bishop sleeves. pretty stock collar with tie and tailor stitched belt ; tA seven gored plaited even length skirt, inverted plait back; ex: NYcellently tailored and finished theoughour; Wednew 77 77 5 rations are necessary on garments purchased ‘ame will be finished before Easter Our a'ter- so skilfully that the fic is exactly as though executed by h-class custom tailor, and the additional charges are very moderate (Second Floor, 4 Inches wide, 25 | eit et 800 | V3 a foones wae =] Wide. 4 1Be | We Sie Rave it in TS And 130-foot tens |2.PRONG MALLEABLE IRON EDERS or FIELD HOES. biue teh. RIVETER SHANK HOES. ERPS ROLLERS ggg | upto aie feet wide, prices in proportion: | Lawn Mowers. | Poutiry Netting. - RRL Ravaar MEPL SurteatsT™, & et a Desens Vo meet eoes