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SO eo a wears we . ‘ ers — Oey names THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1904. GASTORIA| 1 O'Neill & Co Women’s New Coats and Suits For Infants and Children, Always Bought Strong Values for Tuesday The Kind You Have f£vely garment here specified will bear the closest inspection as to workmanship and materials—and the | Bears the styles are absoluteiy correct. lote the prices: of Se MR, AND MRS. DE COMMERSE AND BABY . i ( DIMPLE, FOR. WHOM THEY ARE AT WAR. + STEAL HERBABI Helen de Commerse and Mrs. Cook, Who Aided Her in Get- ting Little Dimple Away from the Father, Are in the Tombs. WARRANTS TO GET THEM BACK: TO JERSEY. e : y~ ei sc shai AVegetable Preparation for As- similating tire Food and Regula— ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Women’s Suits. WOMEN S WALKING SUITS—of worsteds, Scoteh’ | mixtures and solid colors—Norfolk or medium seals 14, 75 6 Prafnoies Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither ium,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC, jackets—new plaited skirt models—regular price $18.00; priced at WOMEN'S SUITS—of broadcloth or fine cheviots,) | Eton or military shape, coats lined with taffeta silk—a}$ 19,75 i! strictly high grade suit—regular price $26.00—special at) | “I'll Never Give Up the Baby. V'll Die First,” Says Mrs. De : Tiecive af Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER | TEN MODELS OF SUIT: in Panama cloth, voiles, Commerse, and She Looks as. | Pavia Sak broadcloths, elegantly designed and trimmed—made all $34.75 if She Means It. s | Siren. over silk—special at ; 3 “ i | tate n WOMEN’S COATS. Weil Se shapes, } | 5 e | ~ be) " —of covert cloth, corset shapes, | ite fitien de Commerse, voune, tt Geiee gg collales, satin or tatfeta lined—value $14.00—se | $10.00 ee e and pretty, and her mother, Mrs. Wintryreve 7 cial at Oe cece seedeseeerveces Peeeee rit etree ‘5 Elizabeth Cook. of No. 22 West Ninety- ij Sse . Is @ WOMEN’S COATS—ot covert cloth, also black} Rint) gtteahe eee Releokine ei nite |]l] -Aperfect Remedy for Constipa. cheviot, satin lined, excelent quality—value §10.00—p $6.75 Tombs awaiting extradition to New| i ei peel: special at. Sacsbeieees J Jersey..where they have been indicted, orm Convicts Eeeri sie OREN COATS—extra fine qualities 11.75 i : ne ness an SS OF SLEEP. strapped in a novel manner, taffeta lined—value ° . Mrs. de Commerse for auld and —_ $14.50—special at...... ¢ RE TLC battery’ upon her twelve-year-old step- Vac Simile Signature of WOMEN'S SILK ETON COATS-new models with} f " daughter) Alberta de Commerse, and $10.00 4 | her mother for “kidnapping” her grand- daughter, Baby Dimple de Commerse, ssrom Jersy City Heights. They were taken to Justice Blanchard’s. Court to~ day on a writ of habeas corpus sworn out by George Robinson H cape effects, trimmed with silk flat braids—regular > : If y 8 a rs price, $14,75—special at....... Sho caas caatewes esbeee) Silh-Coats up $50.00—Covert Coats up to $25.00. ] * (Third Floor.) CASTORIA In the Silk Department _Tue cxreraun cownany_ hw vonk orre We will place on sale 00 NEW_YORK. Ato wonths old 3) Dosrs— ZPCINIS [ preerennn? evans ee rates em “I've got my babs Commerse to an re- ia porter; “I've got my baby, and they'll > never get her away from me—not if i the people as the solid wall of men and | She Means It, Too. | a Rumber of ’ | Semi-Ready-to- | There was a something more than When the houses were filled efforts | | Wear Robes, firmness in the way this young mother werd made by the throngs ‘still on the (U 7X N : ‘ J false t ig We | ‘money was refunded. ‘They were all re-| ; Pelle ten re nas 2 ke Both Waist and Skirt em- reathing hard and her eyes flashin | ferred to those In charge of the benetit. | Ae We Have Other Store. . » broidered in lace and ap- ATTN gta N Eg ENG The story of this young woman's gad, Several enraged women sat on the plique effects in Louisine and short romance was told by Mr. Robin- steps walting for the door to oper If you want to furnish your home and don’t want It to fon, She was wooed and wed four __ | aset, etermined ltr to et gieido | ie cost too much sehd for a list of what we give with our BOLI opebl beet a tars’ ago when she was vat in herlCrowd So Big at Two Benefit | ————— Miss Elva Pearsall, of Williams- Pesalieaioe 5] 25.00 renee at inet ens by Brot, fl m e, | 1 ' A 0 rices ranging from a vidower, who tut ashe a wener| Performances at Broadway | FOUR MONTHS IN THE RIVER.) burg, Wins in Her Breactr of fli — 2uD. Heights the urts of music; dancing and! Theatres that.Police Reserves |moay of Canal-Ront Captain Acct-| Promise Suit Against John 4 Special for Tuesday, April12, a deportment. . dentally Drowned Is Found. iNT Suk Cc y, Api 4 , Dimple came + them three years | Were Called Qut. Dh tary uhieh nae found nosing in| McKenna, Chinn 5 ago, @ ray of sunshine to the Ittle ‘ mother, who had begun already to re- the North River off Twenty-fifth street Gist Nar faartlugel Uhey lived ate NG yesterday afternoon was {dentifled at 249 Bummit avenue, Jersey City, untii| The beneft performances for the|the Morgue to-day as that of Capt. two years ago, when Mrs. de Com. {Widow of Hugh Enright, the patrolman | Gordon Maxon, about sixty years old, merse returned to her mother in this] &ttached to the East Fifty-firat street | the captain of the canal-boat H. A.|Fiva I Pearsall, twenty = id city. Since then there has been a sun- | station, who was killed some tlme ago | Comiskey, which early in December was | 4,49 yonnson avenue, Willlamsbure, ning contest over the ‘possession of | while attempting to capture a burglar, | moored to a pler at Coenties Slip, East | Was entitied to a judgment in a breach- ee eet an tac Commmekne aa, her | Were held this afternoon at the New | SG nat night Maxon, with his wife, | of-promise sult brought against John Maron 14 Mrs. de Commeree ant fer! york und Broadway theatres, were on the canal-boat, He went on | McKenna, of No. 26 East Thirty-aixth tielve-vent-old Alberga de Commerse,| Jong hefore matinee time this atter-/deck to see If the boat was properly | street. who has been nurse/and governess of {noon the entrances to the two theatres| moored, In some unknown way he fell!” Wich the casct wan called the Justice overboard and was drowned. were besieged by people who were de-| "Sime few duys before Maxon was | ordered all visitors out of the court- 24 inches wide, in a complete line of colors—Value 85c. per yard, at . Seventeen minutes wads all {t took | Judge Gaynor in Part 1. 6f.the Supremy Court, Brooklyh. ONE DOL WEEK OPENS AN AC her baby half-sister since {ts mother vould have the baby at the i policeman in Vroome street, termined to get seats, At 1.3¢ Broad-| drowned ‘Re “eald thet he felt thet he | room, ‘fand listened to the two ‘stortes as} We Pay Freight d f jeune . Jorsey City, that day. way was blocked outside of the two| Would drown sooner or later. and he| told by the parties to the suit, Then | . and Carfare Th R V ] Bl. k i vent to the New York Registry Com- e " > 3, s ira Got thes Raby AWAY: a el rears Culscsaanaceare pany, ‘at ‘No Mis Broadway, and was | be dnstructed the jury to find for the WE CARRY EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. : Tee are Values in ack y 4 hurrieg to Vroome street, for the| York, a1 the cars were unable to) registered. A brass tag was given trim, The c ur.Terms Also Apply to New 4 : policeman's Veto’ wos thelr” trend | get by. which he always carried, on which was | 4¢3¢,2Us S ene bred tg MING Pate an olore ress Goo Ss. Pr irove from the ferry in a cab, : rryeeen ey _| his number, When his body was found ‘They found Dimple there, and brought | The reserves of the West Forty-sey-| the ‘tag was found in bis clothes and \ her away, the cabman’ maki the |enth street station, under Capt. Nich- | the Identification made, } est time he ever did in his life to the loins Hayes, wore at tne New York, and), Maxon's wife has been anable to col. | erry station with his precious ‘cargo. i jeot the insurance on her husband's life Prot de. Jed “to | Capt. Cottrell, with his reserves, was at,| Hecause the tak must be produced, bul he police forced yack S4th St. VL" Station at Door, Open saturday Untit 10 P.M. Lean It is seldom that Black and Colored Wool Fabrics of this character have been offered at such alow price—69c. a yard, IMPORTED BLACK VOILE (All Wool)—A good, retiable )° fast black, and a cloth that has the touch and crispness 1 69e the most expensive qualities—Spe@ial, per yard eee (On Sale at Black Goods Counter. ENGLISH MOHAIRS (115 pieces)—In fancy and hair tine effects—this season's fabrics and much in demand at present 169e Special, per yatdesse.....- A PLAIN MOHAIR SICILIAN (108 pieces)—Made in Brad- ford, England; fine, rich lustre and fast colors—anavy, ri au tang) gray browns, black and cream-=Speclal, per yerd ees 69% Actual value, $1.00 per yard. wi Jady, there Ww: thers, and then a split-up. Hi was wofully damaged. Ther the sult. | @N interfereni Prof. de Commerse complained to the Jersey City authorities that his will be able to do 90 now, wife had assaulted little Alberta, threatening her with a pistol, while vs. Cook had tiken Dimple fi by force and kidnapped her, 10” Mer NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE by fomants were issued and mother and rer ACITY IN ITSELF Double ‘‘S. @H.”’ Green grandmother were arrested at Mr, Trading Stamps Morn- 0. ings this Weelt from 8.30 “/to 12 o’Clock—There- Cook's hoine April 1, and were com- after, Single Stamps mitted. to the Tombs by Magistrate Cornell. Mrs. de Commerse fs an o Tr, Brounels,sdentist, at No. M2 Fitth Avenue. Her attorney asked. that she ib be discharged from custody, on the | ground that the warrant is for “Bila | Gommerce” instead of “Helen de Com- i Aan Seas ; erse:"" that it Was issued on allegas M rae 18*&19"STS. fions:inade “on information and selina SIXTH AVE. pen nc arti a Until Closing Hour. (Special Table No. 2, First Floor.) 2 und that a mother canno nap 4 3 an own baby when there Is no decree of NEW YOR! : the court forbidding her to have Its = custody, and Mrs. Cook was simply yeting with and for her in the matter. jer acawrontos wer oome, ll Atnerica’s Greatest and Most Extraordinary Sale Proce Waste Borer and grandmother told Justice Blanch- \rd that iu Alberta. eager to 1a, re : s ; : = ee of Imported Dress Goods Continues. Ht Reduced Prices, acs poi, and had taken Dimple de Com-|}- . . : haved? 2ou, want a beaunful Regina Music Box for %4 to ¥ Jess than you would, : het he had bes forbidds ts b is SJ G: Fs; ; Ber adie ana then had een usenet Dy OOO Yards of Finest Quality Trench, onglish Here fs your opportunity. , k baby to. its mamma. Buy On The Easy Monthly Payment verta would gladly come to New. York fovmane enie charwe of aanaut with: © and German Dress Jabr. wes at Te Se. a Yar ad, : Plan if You Prefer That Way. Brooklyn, Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. pistol with intent to kil” These Regina Music Boxes are perfect in every. way—musically and mechan- \ Ae, umticn Blanchard amreedl with ically. We are selling them at reduced prices simply because the makers are intro- ducing later styles in cases. These boxes are just as handsome in style and design as that the place to rains int: 0 and to"produce ‘Alberta Qa before tiie Many of These Were Made to Be Sold as High as $4.00 a Yard, the ewer ones, but for the reason just stated must go. at prices that really mean > alate CORONER ASE epee oe eee all) nein French Surah Serge. | Silk and Wool Panama Cloths. OF some of the styles there is only one Music Box. NOTICES Redeem =) our) Wo) Po sid Zi ES 7 back to the Tombs to awalt Gov, Mur- epee ‘Novelty Tweeds. lgerme ‘Sultings. Fine French Wool Suitings. The Scale of Prices Follows: Room, = phy’s extradition papers. English Etamine Sultings, Scotch Sultings in Silk [ixtures, German Wool Crash. Orignal Price Now Orginal Price. i Scotch Hi : Now, HELD FOR BOY’S DEATH. °|] Germs cravenctte. French Pane Bronicloths, fish Tweeda. $400.00 $300.00 | $80.00 $49.00 Dpicelivel WRELENEOITa as ears) Ga |b eat HBaglish Homespun. ae Norte ees, 8 150.00 118.00 33.00 30.00 ues a ks, James Conlon, fourteen yenra old EChech® 1 in the history of American Department 05.00 75.00 > 20.00 10.00 | who was shot by Detective McKenna, s Sale began to-day, and Is absolutely without para U of mi. t indous, we counsel jy selection, Retailers, purc’ of the Erfe Ratlroad,.on Jan. 30, died nd as the demand promise poibe 2 et jouititudes of women’s shoppers, will be Instantly 120.00 65.00 17.00 . 11.50 v to-day at his home, No. 177 Twelfth women’s ti And many more styles too numerous to mention: (Mind Floor,” Mast, 18th st.) D l SHLandsome 5-piece Parlor. Suttes P With Cash Purchases, / was on bs'l, was rearrested and held in ; * the Gregory Street Police Court, after \? waiving eXamination, on a charge of snd'athor tava were ateanie coat rom ll Aigp@ eSCEp Covers Underpriced, a car in the Erle yards near the Pa- | inducement for a short time only we shave taken from oUF ‘ vania depot, and that while pursuing ‘Aa a) very specie! them he fired high, mtending not to excellent line of Slip Covering Linen four patterns from which we will make Slip Hi 1 (Cy RR. 5 f me em, put to frighten them, so they |} Covers for 5-Piece Suites at the following low prices : hi Z ly, Less han egular TLCES. . t Mckenna’s counsel will ask Judge Stip Covers. 3 That means we give 2 “S. & H.” Green Trading , ee eee te ne Pall || 5-PIECE SUITE of 50-inch goods, made in the best manner, bound with © 77 the best shrunk binding and allowing 20 yards to the suite, ° te OLD PEOPLE 5-PIECE SUITE of Belgian stripe, 36 inches wide, 20 yards to suite, 6.75 tive Upholstery Specials: Are invited to call at any|| A tees eee ta eave eae atin. = y one of our stores for Vinol, our delicious cod-liver oil Pah rR 5 BOBBINET CURTAINS, made of ood] others wih Renaissance insertion #11 medicine, which contains|] st!sctln.Weafally Wio. Mie a9 | Sure rs verde Mans ome MS OF Be * ', made of good ity BOBBINE'T. Ma aati +4 No oil, It is the greatest] yi TsePineorn Saal tice! renladhs | HT*hintinee! sandiee O© SMT Oy i er CURTAING in white and DIMITY, f fest idea fc Curtain, | In several designs. sultable for aif; ¥ strength creator and body | ci. sites iesbe sania iai'Vo | Sanat “ait “ait sad ene i builder for oid people wel! .. airy epi ine these SQuAnuS TOR SOFA PILLOWS, have ever sold. We return Te % in| One special lot, four patterns; just the &c. They are all fin summer pillow ‘gt the boltom and will Stamps instead of 1 with cash purchases. No Trading Stamps given with C. O. Ds. y.| RUFFLED MUSIN In ® neat stripe. It] 4 inches wide; yard, 12% @ FULL| A large line of dots, plain and 5 tuck, B0c| some with Renaissaneo insertion and edge, some with hemstitched edge and | 1,000 SUBJECTS. 10,000 FACTS, 1904 CLAD val fc Through a special trade transaction we have been appointed exclusive agents in New York for a prominent maker of Parlor Suites, So that we are able to offer exceptional values in high grade Sunes. a 4 and blue grou / your money . if it fails, Seen Gag oo emer tT ; To-morrow we feature 5-Piece Parlor Suites as illustrated at an unprecedented price for equal t y 01 3 AY S1L0GT per pairs Hie |B lassel in cach corner, filled with pood ality. They are handsomely finished, having the highest polish, strongly con- ‘ ~ RIKER'B DRUG STORE, Cor. 6th Ay. fag: er pal quality of flow; each, ‘8 9 y y 8 - 078 Be, a Co., 900 and aes Brostwey, BED SETS of muslih and net at popular} OUF line of PILLOW: S1APS for summer structed; upholstered with the best japanned steel springs; full spring edge seats; FF OO nop WY, 1B AL. kt Amtatentaun ay SECGLIN Ben SETS, with full wide] wash; colors are fast: Two or three pate + variety of coverings—tapestries, damask in assorted colors, and verona velour. eo husvum ave Y, ahd 428 ]) yuftie, containing 8 tucke with @ 4.tnce # mpecial, each, Have sold for $60.00. Our price, ; ‘ RUG STORES, 195th st. band, sheer quality of muslin; each, 3.50 (Third Floor, Front, 18th 8t,) Seth id (Pity Floor.) P