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TRS on aeons | ~ SWNDBAGGED IN 4 FONT OF HOME , Saloon-Keeper Was Beaten and Robbed at His Door by Men Who Had Waited for Him to Close Up Place. _ LEFT UNCONSCIOUS, FOUND BY HIS WIFE. Restored to Consciousness Af- ter Three Hours’ Work, He Is in a Precarious Condition in the Roosevelt Hospital. Thomas J. Donovan, a saloonkeeper, ef No. 400 West Forty-fifst street, at the southwest corner of Ninth avenue was held up by three men early to- @ay, beaten so badly with blackjacks @nd similar weapons that he !s now fn Roosevelt Hospital barely conscious, @nd robbed of he knows not how muci | money. Donovan lives on the floor over his saloon with his wife and two children, and it is Mrs. Donovan's custom to go downstairs every morning just before Closing time and remove. the day's re- eeipts from the cash register Three Men in Sxloon. ‘When she entered the saloon shortly before 1 o'clock this morning three very } Well dressed men were drinking at the} Dar, They remained until her husband | told them they must leave, and theu, @eying that he was going out for a walk after he had locked the doors, Donovan sent his wife upstuiry. | When an hour had passed and nearly another, and her husband did not re- and went to the front door to’ look him. On the sidewalk, not a step away, ay the figure of a man, and running over to it she recognized Donovan, who from the pain of his wounds. Pockets, she says, out. were turned {nside Cries Brought Police, % and ulceration. used medi that ther of Lydi always brings! plars. When a medicine has been successful in more than a milllon cases, | was covered with blood and groaning [s It justice to yourself to say, without i 4 t ire| would help mer" 'Y, without trying it, “i do not believe it Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discouraged, |exhausted with each day’s work. You have some derangement of the \feminine organism, and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will| ines and washes intern: is no relief for me. Pinkham's Vegetable and I decided to give it a trial to see if it would help me. severance, for 1 was in bad condition, and | used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegee table Compound for nearly five months before lgvas cured; but what a change, from despair to happiness, from misery to the delight Jallin ompound. It took pati Mrs, Donovan's cries brought Police- , Help you just as surely as it has others. Mrs. Tillie Hart, of Larimore, N. D., says: man Kirke, of the West Thirty-seventh street station to the spot, the battered man to Roo: It took the doctors the to get the saloon-keeper back to con- sciousness, and then it was only a shadow of reason, Donovan told them and the police that the three men who had been in phe saloon when his wife was there ais struck bim from behind. “I don't know how much they took from me. ‘They just beat me and robbed me,” Re mumbled through his bruised ns. Mrs. Donovan has given the police de- scriptions of the suspected trio, and de- tectives are trying to trace them. —. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Owing to the pre: of baat. mess and the increase in clroulna- tlen, advertiners are urgently re- ented to hand in their adver- tisements for the Sunday World, at The World Main Ofice or at one Uptown Office, 1381 Broadway, bet. B7th and 35th ate. Harlem Om Ww hh at.) ston t cost all letters addressed to by just the knowledge that will help your ca: nothing. $5000 “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM spared many months of sutfering known of the efficacy of Lydla pound. well, and the parts w the work without assistance and pain. a different woman now, where before 1 did not cares live, and 1 am pleased to testify as to the goo ur’ Vegetable Cx Sincerely yours, more, N. D Be it, therefore, believed by whoo ‘ii that Lydia BE. Pinkna It has stood the ¢ of hundreds [of thousands of to use any other medicine. Mrs. Pinkha Mass., will an ick women. Perhap: thelr n hele nt fe sehulnene Lynn, Ga Drink The more you learn about the Gabler Piano the more you’ll want to Know. RITE to the Simpson Crawford Co. piano department when down-town s we’ll send to you free or give you booklet full of interesting information of any one contemplating the purchase of a ery question an experienced musician would ask ‘incident to the buying of an artistic piano is answered in this little pamphlet issued by Ernest Gabler & vther, manufacturers of the Famous Gabler piano.. It's of inestimable value tothe inex- perienced, as it drills them thoroughly on the various points of merit that char- acteri (of th in Instrument of the very highest tone quality, This booklet is very interesting. It's a good thing to have even If you do not Intend purchasing a piano, In fact, you'll find it of such absorbing interest that you'll want to_inquir the details by personal inspection of the famous piar Mrs. Haskell], Worthy Vice- Templar,) Independent Order of Good Templars, | of Silver Lake, Mass., tells of her cure! by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—Four years ago | was nearly dead with inflammation 1 endured daily untold agony, and life was a burden to me. ly and externally until 1 made up my ming at the home of a friend, I noticed a bottle | My friend indorsed it highly | and per-| 1 had tful, exhilarating feeling health 1 would not change back for a thousand dollars, and your Vege- turn, Mrs. Donovan’ became alarmed | table Compound is a grand medicine. “IL wish every sick woman would try it and be convin | 1 "Mrs. IDA HAS- KELL, Silver Lake, Mass, Worthy Vice-Templar, Independent Order of Good Tem-! I might have been and pain if 1 had + Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound a tew months sooner, for 1 tried many remedies without finding anything which helped me betore | tried the Vegetable Com- I dreaded the approach of the menstrual period every month, as it meant much suffering and pain. Some months the flow was very scanty, and others it was profuse, but after I had used the Compound for two months I became regular and natural, and so | continued until | felt perfectly ere strengthened to perform Tam like mpound has done for rs, TILLIE HART, Lari- women 8 Vegee mpound Is the medicine they should Ime, and it res to i credit. Women shou'd consider it unwise he has try her to-dgy—it costs FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith uce the origina tured of above teatimontats, hich WIT eons thotratealat letters and alena.| .y or visit our hopping and personally a great value to Piano, Fourth rioor. —= | | Cakes for Easter. Of course you want a delicious cake for Easter, and incidentally you'll find it interesting to learn all about the Van Deusen cake @ 5 SIXTH AVE, 19! TOZ0™ STREETS specialiy low prices, ranging from 25c. to 60c. Danement Salesroom. ING, APREL'1, 1904. (EDR es a Cau; Rare saving opportunity for economical buyers Girls’ and misses’ Easier apparel This is the one great store where you can practise economy without having to sacrifice that admirable stvle tone which the modiste imparts to the very finest made-to-order garments. That's why the # dressy * miss prefe: Simpson Crawford Co.'s apparel—why she instinctively turns here for those smart ideas that lend a finished style appearance. $8.75 for misses’ covert coats, flat collar. coat sleeve, tailor strapped, satin lined, sizes 14 and 16, $8.50 for giris’ double breasted covert and cheviot, notched collar, full sleeves, Mined with good grade taffeta, 6 to 14 years, $6.50 for girls’ % length taffeta coats, col- larless, small shoulder cape, tri fancy braid and buttons, 6 to 14 years. $5,75 for girls’ fine grade cheviot, double breasted reefers, notched collar, belted back, satin lined, 6 to 44 years, 6 to 14 years. and colored linens, side plaited skirts, 6 to 1 for misses’ walking skirts $5.00 mixtures, seams REO side pl custom finish, 36 to 40. $3.50 for misses’ walking _ skir' woo! fancy mixtures in light, medium and dark colorings, lengths 36 to 40. Day: fore-Eastersalemen’s&boys furnishings Al VERY SPECIAL PRICES to-morrow we show an entirely new acquirement of superior quality Spring Neckwear, Shirts, and all sorts of Furnishings Of the very latest approved | styles for men and boys whose tastes require creations that are absolutely correct. Unitke many stores where only depleted stocks are offered, we have provided a complete stock for You may come here with the assurance that you will und a comprehensive selection of all that is most desirable and correct in the way of Easter furnishings. day-before-Easter Choosers. Four-in-hands, *1,00: Beautitul creations imported silks are made of the lust! I imported Rep silk~ ur Champagne, Bird's-Eg¢ Blus, and Pearl—they’re 24 inches wide—ex- ceptional value a... 1.00 Popular shapes, S0c,: Rich silks — every conceivable col- ring; handsome new combinations of gray and white grounds taste- fully designed; light weight tour- in-hands, made of swivel figured French Crepe; a distine- tive Easter scarf; rich and dressy; extraordinary 50c value ateseees deeeeseeee Men‘s underwear, 89c,: Natural wool in tine worsted or medium weight—shirts have long sleeves—tinished with fine pearl buttons — drawers have double gusset-—suspend- 89c er tape—overlock seams. fan Renin ehAUGn Ane The ‘Buster Brown” bow, 50c.: cree eee nner ac ee ee ee eee bear in mind these are the genuine—evoived by RK, F. Outcauit, the originator of that fro!icsame youngster ige” 7 ous silk and form a ha and his sagacious dog * Ti They're white and black; and they're $4, 75 for girls’ double breasted box reefers, leading colors, full sleeves, strapped back, $7.50 for girls’ Russian dresses, broad box plaited front and back, ‘shepherd checks and solid colors, emblem on front and sleeve, 6 to 14 years. for girls’ Spencer dresses in cheviois $8.75 and s! aia eee detachable waist in white exclusive rs the reefers of immed with full sleeves, 4 years, of fancy aits, strictly ts of all Approved style for the miss Only one day more in which to buy your Easter apparel—and this is the house that thrives by comparison. .Quality gnd general style excellence considered, there’s no store in ail New York that can serve vou better. We've arranged special buying incentives ~ for thrifty shoppers to-morrow and there's nothing lacking to make Saturday a record- breaking day. ¢ $19.75 for misses’ Eton blouse sults, long shouider effect, flat collar, full sleeves, trim- med with fancy braid and buttons, satin lined; skirts, lap seams, full flare, sizes 14 and 16. $17.50 for misses’ sults of fine grade chev- iots in two styles, collarless Eton with shou! der are or 22 inch military coat, trimmed with contrast- ing color cloth, fancy braids and miniature buttons; skirts full flare, lap seams, some narrow side plaits from knee, braid trimmed to match coats, sizes 14 and 16. $15.00 for misses’ suits of etamine chev- fot, 22 Inch military coat. flat stitched collar, small triple shoulder capes, full sleeves, satin lined; skirts DL Ls) Side plalted from knee. ¢ for junior suits of high grade chev- 23 75 fots. Norfolk coat, full sere with broad box plait—cuff and flat collar of contrasting color, trim. med with braid and self colored buttons, taffeta lined; skirts, seams ¥ side platted, lengths 32 to 36. $14.75 for junior suits of fancy mixtures. youthful Norfolk coat, side platted, rolling collar, strictly tailor finish, taffeta lined; skirts, narrow side plaited from knee, lengths 32 to 36. for misses’ high grade worumbo $46.50 coveré cloth coat, eee collarless, large coat sleeve, trimmed with tailor stitched straps and self colored buttons, tatfeta lined, sizes 14 and 16. military Hee lat collar, tailor strapped, full coat sleeve, satin lingd, sizes 14 and 16. $12,75 for misses’ high grade covert coats, Easter novelties, * To.morrow we're going to ciose novelties at the lowest prices ever qu:ted. We've agreatmany eggs, chicks, etc.—but of course they cannot last long when out the remainder of our Easter for your choosing — bunnies, marked at about half price. Basement Salesroom, ee 8,000 pairs of Easter Gloves *1.00 for any woman's choice. "THERE'S special advantage in choosing your Easter gloves at the Simpson Crawford Co.'s store if you've waited till the last day, for your selection will be from | absolutely new importation an Main Floor, of 2-clasp glace gloves. They have that style originality that individualizes our splendid showing of imported gloyes— dainty imperial point stitching— fmade of the softest skins—su- perbly fashioned, and all the new- est shades are represented, Women’s glace gloves $1.25 All the leading new shides are shown fn this superbly fashioned 2-clacp glace glove—a recent importation exemplily- Pearl and all the ble shades — special at Misses’ glace gloves 95c, Specially made and imp —white, black and all rows of embre handsomely embroideied— | exceptional value at. 53.95 The greatest opportunity of 4 Main Floor. Spring shirts, *1,00: : landsome semi-negligee creati —consignment of 100 dozen ready —highquality, medium light weight printed cottons—all white grounds, with neat figures and stripes—~ plaited ironts — 4ply separate white, white and black. Superb Easter neckwear for women. TOMORROW'S special sale of Easter neckwear includes those beautiful $8 to $12 creations at the exceptional prices of 5 able conceits you admire so much, and you'll have them for Easter. There are Ruffs, Victoria Wraps, Stoles and Jackets, full plaited Collars, long tlowing Scarfs with shawl and handkerchief ends, rutile, ribbon, lace and juby trimmed—black, black and white, 56.50 | ing the newest ideas fre have the impr Fe ed for this sale - 956 . the season to secure those fashion- Main Floor. The wonderful diversity of the latest approved styies makes our showing the most comprehensive in New York, and prices are lowest. cuts to match— $ best value in N Men's mercerized silk un- derwear—shirts have long sleeves —drawers have "Utis” double gus- set, pearl battons—not a garment in the two lots worth less than $1.25; special 89Ic to-morrow Men's underwear, 39¢.: Regular 50c. balbriggan under- wear—made ot fine combed | Egyptian yarn--shirts have long | or short sleeves—Grawers have strong double gusset-—double seams—all sizes, includ- ing extra large; an un- 39 equalled value at. cesses Cc will be found Crawford Co. the style We call special attention made of lu Mammoth purchase of men’s and These smart ties will play a great part in tho | “*Bustor Brown’’ parade Easter Sunday. And Misses’ trimmed Women’s and misses’ fashionable Easter millinery. Fashion’s strictest requirements, possessing that exclusive individuality that has made the Simpson arbiter of all New York, to our superb collection of Women’s & misses’ trimmed hats Shown in our spacious millinery section, Second Floor, where we will offer specially for to-morrow Women’s dress hats, *9,75 & $12.50 - hats. $3.75 & $4.75 Simply trimmed hats, some bow—all colors, all trimined in 50c | EVERY creation worthy of note here—all conforming to continentals & turbans, our own workrooms, 33,75 and $4.50 for a great Easter sale. Unprecedented values for Saturday WE coat or about to outtit t could not have cauites a great lot of clothing at a more opportune time—just when you are on the eve of purchasing your Easter suit or ¢ boy or young man. To-morrow will be a great day here—unprecedented values are bound to make it a record-breaking day, and we say to you that if you will carefully read this announcement and learn of, the extraordinary saving, you'll surely come, because this sale has no counterpart in the past or present, 24 Floor, This remarkable purchase involves the entire surplus stock of the very finest, hand-made Rochester clothing. a: less than actual cost to manufacture, Men’s $18 hand-made suits 511.50: they’re *18 suits, too, and afternoon ported Thibe ‘ong pants. cheviots, special for Sat cults, price.. y Sal Special: oie, antly tailored worsted 5 || One. entire trousers......... $3.9 11.50 *15.50 Young men's suits at *7.50. Exceptional values in young men’s general excellence in single and double breasted styles. Silk lined Prince Albert coats and vests— special at #18. wear, The correct coat for Easter wear. promenades Impossible to duplicate them elsewhere for less than $25—not many though at this price. , lined to the edge with best quality of pure silk, sizes 36 to 46—don't miss this exceptional offer at... Custom-made ready-to-wear Spring suits *15.50 We've been told that they are suits that cannot be duplicated elsewhere for less than $25, and if we’re to judge by the number we’re selling every day it must be so. in the strictest sense of the word, and would cost you considerable more if your tailor made them, and they couldn't be any better in workmanship, syle and When we say they are hand made you can depend upon it. They're A not pressed into shape—but honestly and strictly hand tailored, Your choice of ali wool worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds, The fabrics are light, medium and dark colors—all sizes—34 to 46 Cut after the very latest Spring models coats and cravenettes—remark- able values at *11.50. The new swell Broadway box style—the only cor- rect short coat for Spring wear—made in light cheviot cloths; also the black cheviots; some lined with silk. No wardrobe ts com- plete without one ot those serviceable cravenettes for 4 1 50 tainor shine, This isa saving opportunityo get one at . | Men's top Made of im- 518 We're showing an array of patterns seldom seen in any one store, The new- ferent styles to Choose irom—all sizes—and to fit all shape uits—-the very urday at....... est and smartest cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres and tweeds all tailored in a manner to suit th e been in t f made to order, “The shoulders are built on the broad military lines—75 dif- nen who have been in the habit of having ‘Sheir clothing latest Spring styles in single and double breasted coats-— cassimeres and tweeds in and medium colors—also black— light 57.50 Boys’ fancy novelty sults, Sizes 24g to 10 years—been selling right along at $15—all have sitk collars and Russian and Sailor suits—have been . used in window display, hence the 57.50 Boys’ sults at $3.95. ction devoted to the showing of these ¢’¢:ant Spring suits. Boys’ Easter outfit, §3,00. We like to have you prove by.investi- * gation that you cannot duplicate this outfit elsewhere for less than $5, Handsome Double- breasted and Norfolk Suits, with an extra lane of trousers—the very best wearing chev- » worsteds—light and dark colors — 3 sizes 7 to 15—al 3 Boys’ fancy Norfolk suits, §3.95 Fancy Norfolk and blue suits, bloomer trousers, also double-breasted Rus- ¢, sian suits, at... $7.50, $5.95 and 3.95 Boys’ and youths’ hats. Boys’ and pouty! pat et be ie “4 ‘ Bevate tar the ferular bat store. aN boys’ clothing just in ; : + At the special price Special: $20 we're showin’ the most superbly tailored :uits in New York—perfect in every der, tallmapeclal atone S320

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