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TWO HUSBANDS ARE {FEAST READY, BUT “Only a Back-Ache.” | “¢ BACK FROMTHE DEAD GUESTS ABSENT But It Brought These Saflerers| Freitag and Herberson Return Eno Either Lubnaiaow Pre: to Agony and Despair. from an Easter Fishing Trip| pared for Fair Members of |Tney Are Sate Now—Tholr Kidneys After Their Worrying Wives| Ideala Club at Hotel Manhat- COC ICO Cu 4 Had Given Them Up. tan, but They Fail to Appear. senios When Fred Fret Her-| Tt is still a question as to whether the DR. PE GILL'S KID- person) uppeared’ ct ihe vccraer 'eé | 3éealn, Club; will) be aimed (arcuate NEY-WORT TABLETS. courts to pay for a luncheon which they id not eat. The luncheon was prepared for them at the Hote] Manhattan, but while the waiters stood at attention waiting for the Idealatsts the fair mem- bers of the club were enjoying them- selves to the limit at the Hotel Ma- Jeatioc. ‘The Ideala Club is an organization for the preservation of ideals, and is seid to be composed of the most beautiful women in New York clubdom, Last Christmas the members, forty—ocount ‘em—enjoyed luncheon at the Manhat- tan. They talked of an Easter feast at the time, and the steward of the Man- hattan, thinking the affair settled, went Highteenth stret and First avenue to- day they created a sensation in the neighborhood, for they were supposed by their families and friends to be at the bottom of Long Island Sound. They had a tale of shipwreck to tell after they had convinced their wives they were not ghosts. Freitag, who lives at No, 635 First avenue, and Herberson, whose home js At Elghteenth street and First avenue, vent to New Rochelle last Saturday alght to spend ter Sunday on the Sound, fishing, They rented a boat !rom Albert Hanson and rowed out be- rond Glen Island, When they did not come back Sunday “1 am more than eatisfied that there ts) not a finer medicine placed before the public to-day than Kidney-Wort. I have had kidney trouble, loose urine, weak Dindder, and at intervals been unable to attend to my du- ties owtng to awful pains in my back. I had about made up my mind that no medi- cine could help me when one of your book-| lots was brought to my office, which I read.) I then decided to give Kidney-Wort a trial, and found that I had at Inst secured the right medicine. I can now cheerfully rec- ommend it to any one.’’—James Caldwell, ght Hanson assumed that they had|qhead with the arrangements. The been drowned and he so reported to the| white and gold ballroom was decorated | é#th Avenue, Louteville, Ky., Oct. 10, Authorities. ‘The Freitag and Herber-| with Easter Ulles and Jonquil, banked | #%% ‘My kidneys and bladder always troubled | fon families went into mournin, with palms, and the chef spread himeelf4 | 1+ test summer they caused me so tvo men lost their oars when they] on the menu. much pain in the back and the region of © Well out from lind and were com-| After waiting some time for the guests | +1. vanes that I was bardly able to attend relied ty bail (he boat with thelr hate|the head walter decided that something | jo °n. omee duties. jog swamped. At 10/had gone amiss. It was learned that @| “sty eyes would puff up; severe headaches niorning they were} Mrs, O'Brien was president of the) 60°, regular thing, and my Imbs would dieked up by the crew of a coal barge|Ideala Club and an effort was made] 21, ao that it was with difoulty I could n tow of « tug bound for New Haven.| ayer the telephone to find her. walk: e did not reach unl last ab The men ¢ tuges of tmilies tue New Haven] ‘The first O'Brien denied that his wife was a club woman. The second said his Mrs, O'Brien had better things to do and was occupied with her children, Finally Edward D. O'Brien, a lawyer, admitted that his wife was president of the Ideala Club. He gave her telephone address and refused to advance any ‘Becoming alarmed, I tried vastous reme- dies, but with no perceptible effeat, What! caused me to try the ‘Petting!N Ridnry- Wort Tablets’ I don't know—it must have been an Inspiration. However, they did the business. “Tam as well as any man can hope to be, | telegrapiy in notit ah 5 neit! um in bts ver ‘They Wok a iropped off af and the tablets the direct cure mn ubout hie boat opinion on the luncheon mixup. mba lig] you Monty, Weal for your pad Abs ARC A Mra, O'Brien finally was found at the | valuable aid and suggestions, I am cordially Dold two funerain without’ Majestic, whtre the clus ma eoe X28] yours.""—J. Phillips, Boston Tavern, Boston, | — tn prog She den knowledge | rep. 1. ot the preparations at the Manhaetan. WOMAN KILLED IDENTIFIED. | urs. snipway. chatrman of the Tacales's| aacu ACHE—or BRICK DUST tn _ oo Reception Committes, ewise | te} Helew Driscoll Strock by Train at] all Mnowledge, and refused to discum| "fine which baie ateon oxera tal! f Bartow Station. the affair. ts oortain ware ing that the KKID- The woman who was arure by a The Idealas had See alin oe sh db ey Ay . train yesterday at Barto ation, Clty|ot. The display of spi nee It you DON'T KNOW what ts the mattan—| 3 a women—young or old—) YOU RISK N¢ 40 to Your Di ‘sland, and instantly kitled, has been; the june heen Son vane Renee bose {¢ you do not understand your trouble— nick —find tn | One Dottle of Dr. = dentified ar Hoelon Driscoll, fifty-seven tant, and then—well, | write for FRBE ADVICE to Consulta. reniedy 7 Ne Pettingill's Kidney-Wort Tablets. ‘Take fears old, who lived in Nailard street, right to a change of mind than @ ton Department. College St., Burlington,| Sincie Noting we, If the firat bottle does tty Island woman, anyway? Vel Denstba your Symptom li 5 pe cay rou Bots el a ou aa jon Denar 1 1 ‘Dr. Pettingill’ s Kid ney-Wort Tablets. : e THEY CURE-Back Aches—Low Vitality—Kidney Disease—Constipation i mat g. Sbey Contain NO_ALCOHOL—Nothing but Concentrated Cure. selection of TABLE LINENS, hemstitched oa, and drawn work Luncheon Sets, Linen The only Fur Cold Storage Plant on the premises of any retail establishment. Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases, Hem- Nowhere are Furs safeguarded as here. stitched Towels, ete., from the best Irish i y Scoteh, German and Austrian makers, | LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, | A Really Remarkable Flour Sale, $1.73, $2.20, $2.63 and $3.00 each. | P Dinner Napkins to match, $2.68 & $3.00 doz. riscilla Flour--I-8 Barrel Bag---63c. Regularly Sold for 78c.—But the really remarkable part about it is that Flour is very high now, HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES, wheat selling at an enormous price, and everything conspiring to make the price of Flour higher than a $1.20 and $1.30 per pair. ever before. Yet here the Grocery Store comes along with its usual pleasing tendency to surprise with low prices and announces a sale comparatively the lowest ever made on Flour. No mai! or telephone | For Wednesday and Thursday. |} orders filled. Third Floor, West Building rf ——— } Elobteenh Sireet, Mimeteenth Sirest and inn A ; > leemth Street, een! ert aM xt Aoenwe. W: ? T i! d § ° ° ki i ° omen’s Tailored Suits and Pedestrian Skirts. An Extraordinary Sale---At Startling Prices. $5.00 Pedestrian Skirts, $1.98—which is less than the wholesale cost of the material alone Like values all through the sale, Women’s Department. Over 1,000 Walking Skirts TO BE CLOSED OUT AA NR se NYRR A Budget of Big Vahics The Gist of Wednesday's Sales, $12.59 to $100 Recent Fiction, 89c. Lace Robes, Fashionable Black Wool Voiles $6.00 | §$ The Perfect Oxford for Women, $5.98 to $39, west Vilves nthe Gre ity Ata 3. 50 $4.95. Mercerized Cotton Voiles, 1$¢, Mercerized White Voiles. Bul- Value 200 Pretty Summer Blankets—Little Matchless Silk Lining, 39¢,a _ gatian Borders, 24¢, a yard. 10.00 Prices. yard. First View of the New Carpets. 11.00 Ps 12.50 | = = >>>. = Broadway and 13th Street. | Liberal Credit House. New Spring Styles CLOTHING NOW READY. Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits, in all the newest ma- 00 u terial, for... 5 10. | Silk and Cloth Coats, Skirts, Waists, MILLINERY, B. ALTMAN & CoO. are now showing recent importations of gloves (in popular and deli- cate shades), for Spring and Summer wear. BAltmande HOSIERY FOR MEN AND WOMEN. @ The assortment includes Suede Gloves in delicate shades of Tan, with turn-over cuffs of contrasting A special sale will be held of MEN’S HOSIERY colors; also Short Suede Gloves (for dress wear), : ‘on Wednesday and Thursday, April 6th and ey ee . Men’s and Boys’ Top Coats, * fF ‘ / ee Eee a dee B99 Sesh pars sen - Fancy Men's Busines and ieee Suits, | in newest tints of Lavender, Pink, Mushyoom and } VS ane S LORS, 2 ALSO De aIACIG AD AR Opens Boys’ School & Confirmation Suits, Flesh color, in the Marvex quality. @ In work, with colored embroidery, at 28e. per pair; Lowest Prices " $1.80 per box of helf dozen pairs; regu'ar price owes rices, ' Gloves, the new styles include: Mech with arms SOc. per pair. Easiest Payments, of hand-made Bobbin lace; also Short Mesh Gloves, Also for Wednesday, April 6th, WOMEN’S LISLE THREAD HOSE, Black with colored embroidery, also White openwork and embroidered effects, at SOc. per pair; $2.70 per box of half dozen pairs; regular price 78c. per pair. with cuffs and embroidery of other | various styles of MOTORING GAUNTLETS. alse colors, $10 Purchass $1 Down, 500. per Week. Remember, we also sell Furniture, Carpets, &c. On Easy Weekly Payments. MICHAELS BROS.. | Sth Ave. & 9th St. Brooklyn. Diacteeuth Street axd Sixth Avenue, Mew York. | 25. CENTS—1904. WORLD. ALMANAC NOW ON sALE—25 CEN‘ § MICHAELS BRIS = Gth Ave, & 9th St.,B lyn B. Altman mf | Elghiecat Street, Dincteenth Sircet and Sixth. Aveame, es &H."’ Green ayy) Moroin: ul im} 30 to 12 o'Clock—Ther: ighty Sood Piano at IS05. 00 CASH OR EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. The Caldwell is a very superior piano. At the price, $185.00, it is really an extraordinary instrument. It is beautiful in construction, rich and vibrant in its tonal qualities, and in every way an ideal home companion. Some of its good points may be classed thus 1. Continuous hinges. 2. Double veneer, inside and out. fi 3. Genuine Ivory Keys (no celluloid or composi- tion.) 4. Highest grade abstract repeating action. 5. Rolling Fall-board. 6. Full Iron Frame from Be oe aur dee top to hottom. (ae 7. Rock Maple bushed ho) | WT pins. * al ig VARANY 8, Ten Years’ guarantee is A f an right on the case. D, nN MK 9. Preetice Pedal, usually found only on high priced pianos. 10. Hand Carving on pan- nels and palisters; no stamping or composi- tion. A Wore Explicit Description Follows. THE CASE isthe very latent and. most approved syle.) THE SCALE, is full 71-3 ocaves: every note and tong double veneered inside and outside in fancy figured mahogany, | from base to treble is rich. resonant, sweet, and powerful, and walnut or English oak susceptible of that marvellous expansion so much appreciated by The handsome hand-carved pancls, trusses and pilasters. | the artistic musician, The sustained effect in accompaniment is together with the elaborate hand: polish finish, make it one of | especially adapted For voice. the most elegant instruments on the market THE HAMMERS are mace of imported German felt and PHE PIN BLOCK is nase of fe thicknesses of hard rk] A eat arly Sree heauatcrag sales maple veneer. the grain of which running in opposite diree- tions, makes it impossible to warp or split and insures the piano| THE STRINGS are made of the very finest steel imporved remaining in good tune during all seasons of the year. fro Exon) and are eves) & reel cee process, ves them a tough ‘other piano THE SOUNDING BOARD is 1° adused and con-| Wire . ‘A structed as to produce a rich. deep, full tone. which will re- 7 FE main the. game’ tvoughout the'life of tie\piano: iti can’ never, CEREUS vec very fine ality | eestor wih become weak thin. or tinny, so common to many pianos bear cera eae The Caldwell Upratt Piano canains « fall meal fame patent pedals and pedal guards, but ing ping continuous THE ACTION, vpon which 10 much of the lasting quali- | nickel hinges, Bustion fall board. full ee music desk three ties of every piano depend, is high grade and the same as used pedals, and is full size, being 4 feet 9 inches in height. by most of the best known makers. It is double repeating and A responds to the most delicate touch of the accomplished pianist. Every purchaser is fully protected by our ten years’ guarantee. (Piano Rooms, Fifth Floor.) Moder Refrigerators and Ow Stoves. SPECIAL OFFER IN MODEL REFRIGER- | ATORS. | Alll these refrigerators are char- | Msc hese Specials in O¢t Stoves. coal filled, made of hardwood, golden oak | finish, easy to clean: have removable sides, | MONARCH WICKLESS BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES, locks and hinges solid brass. for cooking with greatest comfort, cleanliness and 3.75 3 burner, Piano and Song Recitat vi Wednesday afternoon at H the F Plan Mise Anna Sutherlatd n Walker, tenor; Mr. Parkyn fhe fol Mathilde 11 at the Piayano, und: Meek No. 430, 24 inches wide, 39 economy. The Monarch Stove has always been sold at Revise) inches wide, 41 7.25 $6.50, and having purchased a lot in the early part of the highs (68's &. 75 reason, we are ina position to offer 2 burner style, Nalldivasartnen feueay le 15.50. | regular price $6.50, at 4.75 Noace ieee ea |UNIVERSAL WICKLESS BLUE FLAME 23%; inswide 62 high.20 deep, Ze OO) STOVE is a powerful and quick cooker, all the latest SIEGEL {COOPER ¢ CO, SPECIAL REFRIGERATOR econ ievery| cn |israitens) AGain% | oObaies see eae one of it mi and cheapest igerators 01 the market. special at = " 5. 50 iv haces 5.00 Regular apartment house style, B75 {(Bavement.) Sardening || Implements. z . made of steel, D-shape handis. EDGERS, solid eteel, bone A. Grand ia (op. AGH. a & Ahapsodie (Op. 7) No. With the Aid of the Pi ade) Y Naasenet 7. @) 'To-Morrow () Spring a NATION HOE AND RAKE, & ‘ 7 Bow tool made sus Grange 'einibhy hoe. "Fae SPADE AND SPADIS <o 7 TOS, all made of atest, 40¢ | 6-Inch, No aes 100 and wee (ODS. all made of steel, Troon’ COMBINATION. fale Sood Slip Covers. OPOOTH COMBINATION RAKE & Wt Specially Lowered Prices, 2-PRONG MALLEABLE IRON ee fs Sarly Orders Solicited. | Bion on rir HOES, vive ee Slip Covers are absolutely indispensable in protesting furniture during the spring and summer months Scores have already taken advantage of our two special offers. Order at once S-PIECE SLIP COVERS, of bes: qualiy German. linens inches wide and allowing 12 bas 0 the 2 50 5-PIECE BELGIUM STRIPE SLIP COV- ERS, allowing 20 yards of 34 6. 75 e inch material to the suite, (Upholstery store, Third Floot a Baby am ges and Reclining Go-Carts at Bargain Prices. Outing days will soon be here. Already fond parents are planning to give their youngsters plenty of fresh-air. No reason why you can’t own a good reliable Carriage or Go-Cart. The following items prove that The Big Store makes it possible to buy the very best grades at very moderate prices: RECLINING GO-CARTS: reed bodies: stee! axles; rubber tired wheels; patent foct- 3: OOdk /. JO brake; parasol clamp; two special lots, RECLINING GO-CARTS: ten different styles: very fine reed bodies; steel axles; rubber tired wheels; patent Ki 5. O 0 ; AG foot-brake; parasol clamps; silk parasols with lace covers; Also About 25 Slightly Soiled Carriages and Go-Carts at Various Low Prices) The vehicles are strictly of high grade character and will render good service. (Third Floor, Awnings. BS = IRON GARDPN RAKES; eeth, Biciid teeth, 270 tac h, BTcl16 teeth, Be BARROWS. inate o¢ hard wood, ted, Well seasoned and stron; We supply everyone's need—private homes, hotels, boarding-houses, ete. Order now so that you may receive your awnings in good time, bainted. igh, made ‘strong and FORKS, made of hard Bae blac h, D-ahane iron hi le, 0c PRUNING" SHEARS, "Zoe. "80s. 4p t i °\RDEN TROWELS, &., Se. #. < ROLLERS: Be OO | 200-1bs., 10.00 (Basement) The newest materials in awnings are here, and we will furnish you with samples upon request. Inquiries should be directed in care of the Upholstery Department. (Third Floor, Front) uD i ‘ 4 4 handsome stool to match. accompanies each instrument: 9.