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© BOY SUICIDES MOTHER IN PEAL (Shock Overcame Mrs. Landry + When She Heard of Her Son’s | - Fate, and Physicians Fear) ; ‘YOUTH HAD LOST HIS {0B AND LEFT HOME. | ‘Police Alarm Had Been Sent Out for Him, but No Trace Was | Found Until He Drank Acid on | Broadway Corner. The mother of Daniel Landry, the seventeen-year-old boy who @ommitted suicide at Broadway and Thirty-fourth street last night by swallowing a bot- tle of carbolic acid, lies in a pre- carious condition at her home, No. 689 Frankin avenue, Brooklyn, When in- formed that her young son bad ended his life she was prosthated and ts now under the constant attention of her phiysicians, who say thet she might succumb from the shock. Sang in a Church Choir. A friend of the family who had a tlk. with the boy's elder brother, Frank, sald to-day: “Dan was not thought to be a sensi- ve boy, and no one_belleved he would fo anything like th A few days ago he lost his fob, and his father sald something to him that seemed to affect him. He took it to heart. On Tuesday he left the house, after writing a note to’ the family. His father did not scold him.’ Dan was a good boy. He sang in the ohoir of St. Therena's Church and was prominent in church ‘affairs in wilich the young participate. ‘There was no reason for his suicide.” Landry. drained a bottle of acid on the corner of Broadway and Thirty- fourth street, formerly the old Broad- way Tabernacie.. The #treet was crowd- e4 with people, and as the body fell the Greatest excitement prevailed. | Taken in Automobile. The shattering of the bottlg,on the sidewalk attracted the attention of an automobile party on the corner. In the party were three women and: one man. ‘The women shrieked, but the map got out and tywk young Landry's body: in the auto to the Nearest drug store. There he dicd. Ge had drunk enough told to kill a dozen men, the physicians BOOKKEEPER IS ACCUSED. Man Praises Employe for Honesty but Tater Causes Ils Arrest Until, he talked with some friends et his. club the othe: evening Will- jam Durst, a brass manufacturer of ;Nos. 4 to 10 Water street, Brooklyn, ‘implicitly trusted hie bookkeeper, ohJn {J, Dooley. At the club he listened to & friend recite how he had been griv- jously duped by a faithless employe cree: I have a bookkeeper that in finest chap I ever men. I would him any place and with any sum of money,” said Mr, Durst. Next day he told the story of the C0 poe vorserion to his son, who was \ gure about Dooley. ‘He began fp investigation which, he said, showed ies between’ the time book ee pay roll, He also learned that had been buying ral estate and all on #18 week. * pocdny apoozis arrest followed an a it larceny. Magistrate she nel Fiim in. 4600. bail ‘Dogley Pxplain hig investments by saying jt ae was lett a legacy by a relative ay be went to work for Mr, Durst | “HOW I ESCAPED several bank accounts, AConsumptive’s Grave!’ “I ad consumption; my doctors knew it, 4 my neighbors knew tt. The best doctors in New York sald {t was inourable, A pro- lessor of the Cornell University advised me jo be examined by the Anderson X-Light in | @der to find out positively 1f I could be! mured, The examination by this X-Light, thowed instantly that 1 had consumption of talf of the right lung, with ulceration and some breaking down. “Thad chills and fever and dreadful night sweats, When I coughed I spit up blood with the hemorrhages, had short breath and | no appetite. I began to lose in flesh and strength. “I did not think I could be cured, as 1 bad tried so many medicines without any \beneft. When the doctor looked into my Jungs and told me that other cases worse than mine had been cured by Dr, Koch's mew discovery, | could hardly believe 1 waa Boing ta be cured, i balm to my lungs. and could feel it go down Into my bronchial tubes like the breeze from pine trees. It gave me now life, it cleared my lungs of {werms, my paius disappeared. the night) \sweats stopped, my cough gradually left me, I breathed tt like air, ined 22 pounds, and now, ths strong I want others where they can bo JAD ht is now on and cured of consumption. ind others interested in the cure 195 tion and fener. Wed and stomach 96 3 ht examination day, Wednes- TOLO POLICEMAN John Alexander, his & salosman by occupation, and that he [lives tn Chestnut street, Sixth avenue entrance to Central Park That She May Not Recover. /°"4 heels—$3 Oxfords, speci Ww. UNION MADE. $10,000 REWARD “Dr. Koch's new discovery was a healing Philadelphia ‘and I continued to gain in flesb und strengti 8 in lace, button wntil 1 was cured. In four months 1 had &nd Oxfords ok tke ne ‘a ALL ONE PRICE, $3.50 raph taken by ss Tiuntrated Catalog of Spring Styles, ETT ep mynelt!* Set | With theso words he pot a bottin to | hie mouth and deank half ts contents before the nalleeman Knocked It f jis hand, The young man became w connelous Immediately, and the poltec- man hureted hin to Flower Lospital tn an ambulance, where doetors aald that he had drunk a CME} disinfecting Hotel, HE'D KILL HIMSELF A young man, car wit lees enyn his name ta @ twenty-seven, wen to may why he tried, mm or oeive mation senverr Mimesif, tng to xive the number of vine In Chestniat alreet In which he elaime to Hive, ‘The dootor attending bim says he ta tn no danger Alexat any infore Jersey City an up behind Polloeman Crosely early orday at the Fifty-ninth street and din his ear; I'm going to arin *hie to nuit Voged Brothers we Sw. Cor. Bh Ave. | Sale of Women's $10 Tan Covert Jackets, at $5 08 We place on special sale 100 of these handsomely tailored tan co- | vert jackets, same style as shown in cut alongside, corset fitting with strapped seams—satin lined. Also black cloth jackets. Special at $5.98. Other Tan Covert Jackets in all the new models, specially priced at $9.98, 812.50 and 816.50, $17 Voile Dress Skirts Over Silk Drop at 59.50 We have set the women inthis | city talking about these beautiful voile dress skirts at $9.50. They can't be matched elsewhere for less than $17. Same style as shown in cut alongside, habit or inverted plait back, bottom of skirt has full graceful flare, trimmed | with bands of taffeta, made over taffeta silk drop. On special sale at $9.50. Ideal Kid Gloves at 98c, The perfect fit and quality of kid in our “Ideal” Gloves are equal to most gloves 50. They come in all the oak, red, mode, pearl, champagne, Havana, yellow, black, white and very delicate shades for evening wear—one or two clasp or one large pearl button. Special at 98c. a pair. Sale of $15 Suits, $9.98, | Here's a special sale of elegant suits—same style as shown in cut alongside. Jacket made in the new collarless Eton model, | handsomely trimmed with taffeta | on front, new gored skirt. The fabric is a fine cheviot, in blue, brown and black. These $15 Suits on special sale at $9.98, Sale of $25 Suits at $16.50. Special sale of imported voile | suits, made in the new collarless blouse model, long shoulder yoke effect, trimmed with tabs of taffeta and ornaments. High silk plaited bodice belt. Large balloon sleeves with fancy cuffs. Coat lined with taffeta silk, Skirt has several rows of shirring at yoke and box plaits front and back. Colors black, royal blue and brown. On special sale at $16.50. The New Tan Oxfords at $1.98 a Pair. Special sale of these new tan Oxfords with narrow pointed toes and high at $1.98. Vogel Drothoxs AQ 2 Sk Cor. Be Ave L. DOUGLAS $3.52 SHOES 220i. will be (ees to anyone who can prove that we . Douglas does not makeand sell more men’s $5.50 shoes than any other! manufacturer in the world. Open Saturday Evening Till 10.30. THE worRL. ||| The reason W. L. Douglas , $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all stations of life than % any other make, is, they / hold their shape, fit bet-/ ter,wearlonger, and \. are of greater in-{ ‘YS trinsic value than \ any other$3,50shoe. 2,473,464 \ Pairs of Fine Shoes were made id sold by W. L. Douglas In i903, “For years 1 could not believe it possible | to make a first-class shoe for $3.50, until 1 tried a pair of your $3.50 shoes. I am \ now convinced that W.L. Douglas $35.50 ‘ shoes are the best in the world for the money i MERRITT L. BROWN, with Knox, the Hatter, New York. W. L. Douglas High Grade Boys’ Shoes, $2.00 and $1.75. W. L. Dongias uses Corona Coltskin in his $3.50 shoes. Corona Colt is conceded everywhere to be the finest Patent Leather yet produced, Tho Fast Oolor Eyelets will not wear brasay. elt; £; Douglas hag the largest men’ 9.80 Shoe Mat! Ontor Business in the world. No matter ulive, Douglas shoes are wit n Your reaoh, 26 cents extra prepare delivery. Write . L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. = DOUCLAS STORES IN GREATER J NEW YORK: Base Street. 43 Hast 14th Street. ora SN THE WORLD: THUREDAY EVENING, APRIL, 1008, ta ale ae jue rue vee sitet i aiehed Maison vides ill Hhcennct H. ONeill & Co, Six Styles of Spring Waists. Special Prices for Friday and Saturday. These Waists are particularly well made, and come in the broad shoulder full blouse models, Each style is minutely described because of the very unusual prices at which they are offered for this-sale. TINE LAWN WAISTS—in six different styles, entire front trimmed with bution embroidery, hemstitching & tucks—others (9 5¢ are in fine cluster tuckings back, collar and cuffs to match... ) Regular price $1.50. LAWN WAISTS—yoke of solid Syrian thread, lace ruifle | 1.50 falling over shoulder, back and cuffs tucked $1.5 Regular price $2.00, SHEER LAWN WAISTS in four different styles, some all) over tucked with hematitched finish; others handsomely $1.95 ished with the new embroidery ) Regular price $2.75. TIGURED MERCERIZED BATISTE WAISTS—silk finish, yoke and back tucked, double box plait down centre irom | $2.95 trimmed with pearl buttons Regular give $4.00. PEAU DE SOIE WAISTS—extra fine quality, all over | $4.95 tucked, long shoulder effect, full puff sleeves, black only Regular price §7.00. LACE WAISTS—ot solid embroidered net and lace, silk lined, yoke, collar and cufts trimmed with bands of taffeta a} fancy atitch sof taffeta and + $6.90 Regular price $10.00. (Third Floor.) Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9, We will offer Women’s 2-Clasp*Glace Gloves With Paris Point embroidery, and colors—At, per pair. n black, white ) ure + 83C (On Special Table. First Floor.) A Special Corset Offering For Friday and Saturday, April 8 and 9, “LA FLORENCE"—Hand-made French imported Cor- , sets, newest models, sizes 18 to 30—with hose supporters 5 $10 00 and Jarvetelles. Special at... . Regular price, $12.00 “LA VICTORIE "—The very newest éomestic Corset ) and of hich we have the exclusive salen the city—all ses $2.50 16 to 32—Prices range upward from. . . We also show complete lines of La Vida, Redfern, ie Her’ Majesty, P. D., Thompson's, Warner's, W. B., P. N., Royal Worcester, Kabo, R. & G.—also Ferris, Equipoise and Sehlin’ Waists—all sizes— Prices range from $1.00 to $6.00. Complete line of BUSTLES—1904 models—from 25c. up- ward. (Second Floor.) Splendid Values for Friday and Saturday in Women’s Muslin Undergarments. GOWNS—OF muslin and cambric, very prettily trimmed with ) lace and embroidery, round, square andychemise effects; also rib-¢ (9C bon shirring, all sizes, special at ...... seeee aNTEh) Regularly 98e. DRAWERS—Of muslin and cambric, hemstitched, embroidered and others with three rows of Val. lace, open and closed —Special i 45¢ \75c WALKING PETTICOATS—Lace and embroidery eteterry Second Floor.) some with one and two rows of inserting; also plain; extra size, with tucked ruffles, all lengths—special ate... Regularly 98c, Great Friday Sale of Laces. % to % less than import price. An exceptionally large purchase from one of the fore- most Lace Importers in America enables us to make this remarkable offering. Point de Venise, Point d’Alencon, Margot, Oriental, Repousse, Cluny, Point de Paris, Escurial, Lierre, Chantilly, Guipure, Valenciennes, Wood Fibre and other styles, in Edgings, Insertings, Galoons, Band- ings and Medallion effects in black, white, cream, beige, butter, cham- pagne, two-tonedand the new grey, lilac, pink and blue shades. At 15c.—Laces worth 50c. and more. At 25c.—Laces worth 75c. and more. At 35c.—Laces worth $1.25 and more, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. A MILLION GOOD FELLOWS have learned that “a CASOARET at night makes you fee) allright—inthe morn- ing!" And they have told other good fellows, until the sale of OASOAR- ETS Candy Cathartio is over A MIL- LION BO: A MONTH. Nature h) punishes every excess, and over-vat- ing, Over-drinking, under-sleeping result in stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles that are liable to be- * oome very serious. Itis very unwise to wait until the digestion is stop- ped, the bowels constipated, the tongue coated, the breath offensive, and the nerves tortured with a rack. sick headache. take a OASOARET just before going to bed, and wake up in the fee! fine and dy, Peart 6 work or play. Best for the Bowols.- All druggista, 100, 260, 600. Neve gold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped OC O. Guaranteed to oure or your money back. Sample and booklet free. Address STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, Obicago or New York. CANDY CATMNARTIC ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest In the World 25. CENTS—1904 WORLD ALN” NOW ON SALE-—25 CENTS Ape emt ae Tp ere ARTE Altern oewpemy pmo Kk. | NAMM, | Fulton pea + »# Brooklyn. WE OIVE BLUE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL: CASH Brook 3.00 Wo Awnings Awalng Like 3 rth of Stamps Free for Your Cut Complete Coupon—tpon presenting this coupon at ett et Galvas- \ i, i wolngs idan | 1. Namm’s Store FRIDAY (April 8), toa Vous 2624.6, |! and making purchases amounting to $1.00 Door or more, we will give three dollars’ worth of Awnings 1 e 9 8 Blue Trading Stamps Free, in | Good _ for Your . P addition to those you recelve | Apri aw Rotel one aa on your purchases, arcing eee oon Pi . for Your uatil you want Store. them put sp. Dropa postal aad owe man will call with samples. 4.98 Slip Covers to Order 4.98. A set of Slip Covers for 5 pieces of ordinary size Furniture, mad e of best denim, guaranteed 4 98 washeble goods and finished with best binding, finest workmanship; suite $8.98; ‘complete tor °. 15.98 Reupholstering Furniture. We will reupholster 5, pieces of ordinary size Furniture in the best quelity safin damask, finished Tapestry, flrushed with best quality simp and cord, ia aL) ease ntece: and suede i to ak like a ae 15, 98 its e worth $85.00, for Qouch Covers. ote 8 & 12. Another manufacturer needed money and sold us 2,600 Couvh Covers at 4c. on the dollar; you get the benefit of this great purchase. Bet. 8 & 12, Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers, full 50-inch wide and 3 yards long, deep, heavy fringe all round, all new stripes and reversible, each cover worth $2.49; sale price, C&CN.......-seereeseseescsersrecreenees Dotted Swiss. 50-in. Oriental Tapestry. aes ‘oriental Tapestry, deep shades of blue, green 86-inch White, Dotted and Figured Swiss, come mal and red, useful for cozy corners, draperies and all de Us and wreath designs; regular price 17¢. Ol poet regular price 49c. yard; sale yard; sale price, yard. price) vax: ~. 20¢ A ae Carpets; Russ Math g5, Linoleums. Ail Carpets Made : Laid Free. W. & J. Sloane’s Velvetseze7G) Wool ans Guaranteed. 5 rolls of choicest all-woo! Velvet Carpets, with or without border to match, in a beautiful selection of. colors and designs; actual valuo as advertiged, $1.25 a yard; special, medé and laid on your floor for.. 79% Alex. gmith’s Brussels. Linoleums—2 Yards Wide, 85c. best quality 9-wire Brussels, Alex. Smfth'’s make, | 50, grade genuing Cork Linoleum. . 59c) ic. grade genuine Cork Linoleum.. | beautitul new Fall designs; special, made and laid, at . Bigelow Axminster. $2.00 Bigelow Axminster, handsomest Parlor Gat made, pails at Oilcloths— All Widths. . grade at, special to-morrow, square yard. . . grade at, special to-morrow, square yard., Sale of 1Ge 4 Linoleum. 4 yard wide sheet. 16 pleces of tmported Scotch hand-made Linoleum, made out of purest cork ever presented, fully 12 ft. wide; yard; and linseed oil; finest patterns the actual nominal value of these choice goods is $1.00 per ears at) to introduce them to you we will mark them for to-morrow, sq. yd (eo Great Matting ale at Half Price and Less. 100 rolis of reversible, extra heavy Ohina Matting, each roll contains 40 yards or over; $8.00 value; special tor Friday's bargain day, per roll.....+.seseeeeeeeees 3.98 80 rolls of Jinen warp reversible Japanese Carpet Matting; each roll contains 40 yards; $12.60 value; special, per roll, for Friduy’s bargain day............+.s0+5 Rus Bargains Extraordinary. Ail oot Tapestry y Russ. | Smith's Finest Brussels. 22,50 value, .08. Reverntblo TESTA Hus, about 160 left; they will be| $e bot value, jet $18.08 sold to-morrow, 4 sizes, at less than half. Bize 12x9; absolutely guaranteed Alex. Smith’s best 5.98 6x9 9x9 12x9 18x9 hee the highest standard for wear and colorings; = oS ry iInog 00 would nét buy a better wearing rug; the color- 393 5.98 7.98 10.98 ings and patterns are most beautiful; Spout ig 13.98 $12.00 and $15.00 12 styles in all; on sale, $22.50 value, at.. Between 8 and 10 F. pi. 30x00 reversfble Smyrna Rugs, with knotted fringe, special for 2 hours, at.....-..-..++e2eeeeeeeee eee Only One tw a custome, None C. 0. D. Valiies $6.60, $9.50, 19% ’ ’ 39c. Silks, for Friday 19c. 50 pleces Swiss Taffeta Silk, Bright and Crisp, strong and serviceable, in twenty of the most wanted Bargain of Bargaine, at Friday’s Dress Goods Specials. 25¢, Wool Crepe, all 39c. Wool Voile, black ony. N. B,—Positively not more than two dress patterns to any one customer, and this price for Friday only. Good Dress Lining News. o ’ 25e. Sateen, for Friday 123¢e. 36 In. wide mercerized satin finish French Sateen, all shades, for petticoats or jacket lining; as 123%, 8146. for wh Larealing Bars in. taffeta sftk{ 10140. fe enece, its Ba ain. tlk, deter cream, waite and fast black; 15¢. PADI: B%ic shades, including cream and black; 19c, Friday, yard Lining; Friday, yard...........s.eeeeee Friday Till : ine, and positively not, more than 20 yards to a customer; Friday, yard ....- hip se dvasdeon cite i Positively no Dress Goode or Linings sent C. °. D. No M ’ Friday's Specals in Gilks and Dress Goods. colors, {ncluding cream, ivory and white, a quality that never retailed for less tha! se Brey 2$c, Mixed Tweed Sui ce 15c 35c. Wool Poplin, cream only. Best of linings, priced the littlest for Friday, to keep in touch with’ our Silk and Dress Goods Departments. handsome as and more durable than gatin costing $1.00; 10 yards limit; Friday, 2c, Sateen, at...... moire Percaline, in 20 of tle best colorings, intluding an sitk for woenr, ideal fabric for drop sitirts; 96 {“ Noon. 6c. for 12\%c. fast black, $6 inch wide Shimmer Silk Spa mittance, ts :

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