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Lena Albert Fainted and Fell on Car Tracks After Encoun- ter with Band of Thugs at 43d Street and 8th Avenue. ‘Miss Lena Albert, nineteen years old; of No. 510 Tenth avenue, ts re- sévafing to-day ftom the shock .of an @fcounter with a gang of a dozen young negroey ranging tn age from fourteen to eighteen years, who held ¢ ker up at Forty-seventh street and ) Bighth avenue and tried to force her pocketbook out of her hand. Mids ‘Albert screamed lustily when at- tacked by the negroes and ran across to the opposite corner, where she fell in ‘a faint across thé north-bound car tracks. A citizen picked her up in t to save her from an approaching c @nd another citizen grabbed one of the Young negroes, whom she pointed ‘out Rfter she revived as one of her as- aallants. Before a policeman appeared in sight +thé negroo's companions returned to the Scene and hustled the man who held the captive about in such a manner cies eee eee pom es cling TE W UST DTC Majority Feel that Jerome’s Bill Has Put Them Out of Business for Good, and Want} to Quit. Mud ‘The gomblera are preparing to make | one more fight for the privilege of do- {ng business in New York and are dis-| his. wo: phances of attacking the! !ng hire cussing the constitutionality of the Jerome bill. It} 6‘ | writing t has been suggested by several of the ves ity ¢, lending Mehts in the world of ,chance) mystified. that a fund be ratsed for the purpose of} he had live other well-known lawyers to convince) Gov. Odell that the bill should not be-) yeome a law. | will lose the trade of the wealthy and) well-known men-about-town, but they say the Jerome bill, if It becomes a law, will make {t possible for sharners from all over the country to obme here, maké a play at a gambling-house, and if they lose demand thelr money back on the threat of going to the District-Attorney and giving information. hore bis na: , is -prostr: engaging former Governor Black and] peijeve that her son Is : A despatch from New Haven aye that Giblin reached -tHere éarly yester- day morning and took. a room at .the He had no bagsage There was nothing in his appearance. to indleate -that he contemplated taking his life, and up to the moment that he [left the hotel for the last time to go | to Edgewood Pafk he appeared to be In | normal condition. Giblin was identi Not only do the gamblers fear they) artington Hotel. num card.and a poi ye and address. ¥ 42 CHEERFUL MA KILLS HIMSEL M. J. Giblin, New York Travel: | ling Salesman, Leaves Home! and Commits Suicide in Edge- wood Park, New Haven. ng itted Bute aMp salesman, who left here night last, ap- @ hopefuls was je by shoot. | In Edge- b ya Royal Arca: wt dictionary which That was it the prisoner escaped. The whole then disappeared. e girl was attended in a drug store by and finally returned to her “Of course,” sald one gambler, “if, they win they will keep their winnings. |the A Tt will be a case of ‘heads I win and | | P lose,’ The gambler will have |¢; nee at all.” eal e might ag well close now,” sald |burial another pariblee “We are losing mon- old and unmartied. ey ‘under the present circumstances, with the doors barricaded, and the future looks all to the bad for us." tails home. the body and bi Miss Albert, who is a’ stenographer In @ muse publishing house in Dwenty- ald to an Evening World ys y way to a dance, catry- ing my handbag, with tne chain| District-Attorney, Jerome was warmly fio orn coe eeneaainges ithe re: wrapped twice’ about miy wrist. The| congratulated over ‘his victory on his|Aontents relative 10 Morocco, Exypt Riker’s Drug Store| J. Jungmann bag contained two cents, two hairpins,| return to the clty. 4 Newfoundland, has-been signed. Cor. 6th Avenue and 231 Street. 1020 Bd Ave. and 488 Columbus Ave, ® postage stamp and a handkerchief. “When the first negro sprang out of the doorway at me he grabbed the bag and jerked {zo hard that the chain brok} and cut my wrist: frightfully. “After I tripped over the car tracks T lost covactovaness until I was revived ina drux store, It was all done so was so frightened that jornot belteve T would be able to recog. nite the assailants if I saw them.” UNIDENTIFIED MAN DEAD. by Policeman—Death jo Heart Disease. : Crimmins, of the Madison Street station, discovered a man about fifty years of age lying in front of No, 7%) Division street to-day. Crimmins mmmoned an ambulance, and Dr, Dun- ing, @ woman p) The Effects of Opiates. Te INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to tions and growth of the cells which are likel Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous 4, psia and lack of stay! wers are a result of dosing’ with opiates or narcotics to keep children q I Thatr infancy, only then if unavoidable. other narcotics to children by any but a p! decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who are doseghem ‘ul narcotics, reo cing no narcotics if it” bears the man. “He wan The phytela salt Sontal i ead. The t Male War eset. ee ace | ganna ot Gane Ficoer Cettlitaaa. ease. There were no letters or cards | @enuine Castoria always bears the signature of y 4 ff Bi person to give a clue to his . After Easter Special Sale In the Basement ‘Of Fine New Spring Shoes. These Splendid Bargains will appeal to those looking for superior grades of footwear, either for themselves or for members of their family. Men's $3.50 and $3.00} Men’s $3.50 and $3,00 patent leather, black ktd| aud *tes calf Lace Shoes,| moto in patent leather, welt soles. | black kid and box calf, | f $-}.00 $ 4.00 i pair. | pair. Men’s Lace Shoes, sizes 9 to 11 - = -« - -« $ 7-00 Men's $2.00 Satin Calf Lace Shoes, = =. = = «© « (& l a2 Women’ $2.50 and $2.00 Pat-) Women’s $1.50 Black Kid ent Leather and Black Kid Oxfords, welt and McKay | Oxfords, patent leather sewed, Cuban and military and kid tips, heels, latest toe shapes, | $1.50 $]-.00 pair. GEob Women’s $2.50 and $2.00 Button and Lace Shoes, black kid and patent leather, a Women’s $4.00 and $3.00 patent leather Slippers, sizes 1 to 6, widths A & B, 7 5 Cc Child’s $2.00 and $1.50; Boys’ and Youths’ Satin black kid lace, also patent leather and black kid Oxfords | Calf and Box Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 31 to 2 and 214 to 54, and Sandals, | $ 1:°° sizes 8}4 to 2, | $ y .OO pair. pair. Open Saturdays Until 7 P. M. Rene 6TH AVENUE, COR. 20TH STREET. the writing found in hig ing, and a. search of bis room Ington, failed to reveal any. man Jumes Giblin, of the West- it here for M. J. Giblin wag thirty-five years ————a—— ENGLISH AND FRENCH, SIGN. PARIS, April 3—Through private ad- vices from Lopden It ts Jearned that the ium and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known, Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the funo- to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. The rulo among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and ‘ dministrati if Anod: , Drops, Cordit Soothing Syrups and ‘The administration of Anodynes, ss etree is oa ne Br oH cian, and it is nothing lees than a crime to — Vinel'a Strengthcacr For Weak Women. w York are dragging out a weary existence ? enough to lie in bed, but day by day they become more tired, run d thin, nervou: devitalized, Threatened | by the terrors of so-called ¥ woman!y dis ,as how cften many of them | actually do drift into just such complaists ! Warnings Wise Women Haed. There are well marked watnings that every woman should heed. fleadaches, backache, extreme ner- vousness and impatience, constant weariness and discouragement, local discomforts, and general lack of strength — these are never perma- nently relieved by headache cures or opiates, o Viriol Oures, So Why Suffer? Unless Vinol strengthens you and gets the better of these symp- toms quickly, we do not want any pay for it~ Vinol, which contains all the body-building and strength-creating. elements taken from fresh cod’s livers, strikes at the root of the trouble, and working in harmony with nature, it makes the blood tich and red, and strengthens every muscle, nerve, and organ in the body, A Remarkable Gure, : Mrs. Dolly Bersinger, Lewistown, Pa.,writes: — «Vinol has given me more strength, and Is the best medicine I have ever taken. ‘I have been a sufferer for years and fiave been in the hospital, but while there I grew worse, and was brought home in a very precarious state, Asaldst resort I have been using Vinol. My improverhent in health and strength is remarkable, and I am once more able to work. Vinol is the best strengthener and healer for weak and ailing women | ever saw:” Try it—if you don’t like it, we return your money. How many women in They think they are noi ic | at Kinsman’s Stores 125th Street and 8th Avenue, 601 Bth Avenue, Hegeman & Co. 200 and 205 Broadway, 200 W. 125th 1917 Amsterdam Ave, . 263 Sixth Avenue. Only Entrancé’to Clothing Department Through Furniture Store. MONEY IS WORTH WHAT IT WILL BUY, but the wise save in aus These goods, bought at the inside price, will & yield a° big saving. Ready cash not necessary. Our easy credit system Men’s |Men’s $] J _—— —_—_—_—_—_ manly chest; not tight and not covers that— Suits. Tan coverts, short, jaunty style, baggy, but just loose enough to $1 DOWN ON A PURCHASE OF SiO. Top Coats, a ee $ ] 2 broad, square shoulders; full, ee And Nerioles in blue or black hest. cheviots and fancy cassimeres; oe fuiey| value $4.25, special $2.95 mixed cassi-- Men’s $3 50 ° der effect and full meres are to! be had in| Shoes, this lot, all sizes, at the) Equal to any $5 Shoe in the remarkably| market; choice of fine feathers 1 low’price of.....7.. :. B12! at this price., it OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton Street. Special offering in millinery AA PPROVED styles in Spring millinery await your choosing to-morrow at ‘Special prices. We are pioneers in stylish inexpensive millinery, and to the fact that we never sacrifice Simpson Crawford Co.'s style characteristics we owe the largest high-class retail millinery business in all New York. Misses’ trimmed sailor effects. Also large flare shapes, prettily trimmed with velvet bows and buckles, or ribbon rosettes, very be- $4 50 . ° I | 25 CENTS—1904 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE—25 CENTS coming and stylish, at Misses’ plateaux hats. One of the Simpson. Crawford Co.'s exclusive creations— smartly trimmed with ribbon trimming or flowers—at. $4, 7 5 Untrimmed hats on the maip floor. Misses’ and children’s body flats—75. dozen especially priced for Saturday—these hats are shown in the natural—at the very. low price of... 65c Flower wreaths and bandeaux effects. In connection with the above offer, we will place’on sale / flower wreaths and bandeaux—the effects ‘ See OSC (ot rapa Style hats and flats—at 5c. and. Women’s untrimmed stra’: hats. Black and colors—turbans and dress shapes— . a regular 95c, hat—special at.... . see eeeewenen ; 45c & ee ee a 11,000 (23... ,suits for men,°*! 1.00 JOY tailored $ a 500 custom-made ready-to-wear suits, $15.50. THE, timely purchase of a manufacturer's entire’ surplus stock of fine hand- * tailored and custom-made ready-to-wear suits for Spring enables us to offer to-morrow: 1,000 suits worth $18 at $11. 500 suits worth $25 at $15.50. They're strictly new, elegantly tailored, perfect fitting apparel, right from the clean, light, airy workroams of one of the country’s foremost makers, who employs only the best journeymen tailors. second Floor, They're double and single breasted styles in all sizes, and the materials are the very highest grade best weaves—English Worsteds, Cheviots, Home- $11.00 freee ® 1 5. 5O cannot go anywhere and of this for less than $18 and $25—here to-morrow it’s ‘only $11.00 and $15.50. purchase clothing the equal: $ for $20 _black J for men’s $20 | 1 50 or light Covert $1 | 50 Cravenette : Topcoats. Coats. Special for Young Men: $7 50 3 Finely tailored new Spring Suits, . Boys’ suits, *4.95. Great Saturday sale of 125eelegant all wool Norfolk Suits with bloomer trousers, strap arid buckle; sizes 7 to 45 Ai years—latest cut and style. ’ ho | Taffeta silk , day bargain in New York. Special glove prices. Boys’ suits, *2.85. Russian, Norfolk. and double breasted suits—sizes 234 to 15 years—odds and ends—$5 and $6 values—the best Satur- Second Flo marvellous; but then it’s such a charming style. Here’s another _im- 88c. 88c portation — white, black and colors— Women’s gloves, $1: 2-clasp glace imperial point—white, black and colors—guaranteed. Suede lisle gloves, 59c: This 75c. Gloye is the 2-clasp Milanese Suede Lisle with new silk effect—superbly gets fine gauze weave— white, black and colors, loves, 50c: Two-clasp, high grade—rich silk finish—very pop- ular this season —black and colors. Lisle gloves at 29c3 One clasp Paris point silk, black, white and colors. ain Floor, Girls’ @ misses’ Spring apparel | HE unrivalled selling of the new two clasp glace glové for women at 88c is really razors, 45c. JOPERE is without a doubt the best Tazor ‘bargain we've offered, and to im- | press this fact upon you we will state that you can | buy to-morrow regular $1.50 razors for 45c. They are extra hollow ground Razors, made of the hest German steel, each Razor awarranted and guaranteed by the, maker Me Ei E re, Main Floo-. These razors come in assorted blades for barbers and for private use, in white, black and’ as- sorted handles. There’s not a razor in the than $1.50, and most of them for lot that séHs ortlinarily for less 45c $2.50; for Saturday your choice at DONT fail to bring the little miss to our Suit and Coat Department to-morrow if you're ready to choose her Spring apparel. You’re assured the very highest quality at the lowest prices ever quoted. Then the suits are exclusive; there’s a style touch that you seldam see. In fact they’re equal in every respect to the costly productions of the exclusive modistes, $21.75 for misses’ high- grade cheviot suits taken from regular $19. 75 tor misses’ fine grade cheviot suits, tight-fitting hip coat, fly front, full coat sleeve, flat stitched collar of taffeta, trimmed with silk braid and buttons, taffeta lined; skirts full flare, trimmed to match coats; sizes 14 and 16, $16.50 for misses’ suits in etamine cheviots, Eton, with shoulder cape, or military coats, trimmed with contrasting color cloth and braids, flat collar, full sleeves, taffeta lined; skirts lap seams or flaring; sizes 14 and 16, Third Floor. $19.75 tor junior suits of high-grade fancy: mixtures, fancy blouse All of our ; stock—Eton or 22-inch military. coat, Eton coatsy full sleeves, elaborately trim- Suits are no- be stylish. collarless, full sleeves, handsomely trim- med with braid, ontrasting: Color? aad ticeable - for} Children’s med with fancy braid, miniature buttons, buttons, in many designs; skirts juvenile teir stylish, | ===> $9 95 MB a yatta ot ales. ces airtel falar in model, lengths 32 to 36. ; i "| @- finish, taffeta lined; skirts full flare, or : broad shoul- | 2-Piece Suits ® seams 1-inch slde-pinited; sizes 14 and 16. $1 4.75 for junior suits,+ manufacturer's samples, in many models, including blouse and Norfolk coats, trimmed in a varjety of styles; skirts trimmed to match cost or tailor finish; lengths 32 to 36. $9, a for girls’ 8{ length box cO™S, of high-grade fancy mixtures and solid colors, prettily trimmed with novelty braid and buttons in various de- signs; sizes 6 to 12 years. $3.75 for misses’ pedestri- enne skirts, of all-wool fancy ‘mixtures German steel] ; ‘Oxford, the welt street or blue and black cheviot, some tailor- stitched over hips, forming yoke; strictly tailor finish; lengths 36 to 40, : $3.50 tor girls’ .double breasted reefers, of cheviot, in red, blue ahd brown, and covert cloth flat stitch- ed collar, full sleeve, with embroidered § * .__ emblem; sizes 6 to 12. $9.75 tor misses’ collarless covert top coats, large coat sleeve, satir lined; strictly tailor finished; sizes 14 and 16. : $7.50 for misses’ covert coats, 22-inch ‘military model, fitted back, flat stitched collar, lined with soft satin; sizes 14 and 16. Great values: men’s furnishings “Tus special Saturday.sale of men’s Spring furnishings will bring a throng of men to this department. They’ve learned that the quality obtained here lots are _ costs a great deal more elsewhere and that Simpson Crawford Co,’s furnishings are the s = s P Spring negligee shirts, 1. Splendid lot of desirable perfect_new shirts just received, all at the old_ s_ several months ago, betore any one advance of cottons, These ven Madras cloths made 5 b is the plaited front negligee shirt in wi a » Ane argain is. the plait ‘ont négligee shirt in white grounds, five hh ia Ke lap plaits, each side perfectly matched, detached cuts, $1,00 each. ’s i d_balbrigg d Men’s importe albriggan underwear. bleached Balbri; Shirts and Drawers, Perfect quil-'} French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers—th tty, strong and ve ihinade, Drawers have sateen bands, | beautiful silky ya light weight, stron and veri pearl buttons and a large double gusset, strap .backs— pearl bifttons, double gussets, shirts in long or short regular lengths or stouts, all sizes up to 50, at CVS: SSE ly Sse Aime Se Ce as Men’s 50c. necKkwear at 25c.—The vast preparation we make for Easter neckwear display, no matter how great the selling, always leaves small odd lots. Now we have put.them all together— very latest in style. Main Floor, ‘s plain in neat effects and puré white. - Anothe 1. ae At 48c. —German made, real Maco yarn, | At 59c.—Men’s very high quality real shi are long or short steeves, drawers in Sleeves, drawers in regular lengths or stouts, 48c' : 59c they are pure silk four-in-hands—have been selling in the store less than two weeks. They were 500. each, now at 25¢, ‘Don’t forget that sale of E. & W. 25c. collars, 6 for 65c. dj : pe Best shoes for boys ® girls, *2 WERE going to make Saturday a day. of great activity in our boys and girls’ shoe department with a great sale of 1,000 pairs of high-grade shoes at $2, Second Flaor, When you consider that they are Shoes eqltal in every respect to those for which’ you'd pay $3 else $O where you can realize. why so many thousands of particular parents always come SO : to the Simpson Crawford Co, for Shoes for their children, Last longer—that’s art of the secret. Don’t cost so much—now you know the rest. Certainly an exceptional value, ; hese Shoes have the Goodyear welted soles and come in box Calf, kid and patent leather, Every width and every size. ‘The styles are the very newest, and they're neat, dreSsy and. serviceable. Neweststylesin women's S.C. S. boots @ oxfords at#3.50, *3.50 i styles of the g 3 : 5 re) ; q\ famous S$. C, S. boot and Oxford for women at $3.50—equal to $5-or $6 footwear elsewhere, There's the new brown calf Blucher Oxford and the new lace boot. These styles have heretofore been shown them at’$3,50. in New York,, They’re ideal for Spring wear, and you're sure to want a pair POAT MET -_ x “)