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Oconee x A i kk b 1 \ t t -¥ater In St, James's Hospital » tng it when it exploded, © ase all night and learned that’ the ‘arrested the boy, who confessed and “This morning he was about to enter his ik Oe ORE colored embroidered insteps and Black Pure Thread Silk Hose. Men’s Fine Quality Fancy Half To-Morrow, Special Offerings in Imported Hosiery ‘Women’s Fast Black Ribbed Lisle Thread or Cotton Hose, with double soles. ‘Women’s Lisle Thread Hose, open work entire length and Open work insteps in black and new tan shades. Women’s Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, drop stitch, | Women’s Extra Fine French Gauze Vertical Stripes and Novelties. 25° 29°| Value 40c. pe Value 50c. pr fancy clocks. Value 65c. pr 38° visi e e401 Hose, in embroidered designs, 29° Value 45c. or ‘TEA SPOONS, per doz, DESSERT SPOONS, ae SOUP SPOONS, o« ‘ABLE SPOONS (dE) ‘T FORKS, Saks DINNER FORKS, ae Greatly Below skirt, fitted silk drop to match, MISSES’ SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS, plain colors, figured stripes and checks, MISSES’ COVERT TOP COATS, Norfolk and Box Shapes, satin lined, GIRLS’ BLUE SERGE BOX REEFERS, satin-lined, emblem on sleeve, 6 to 14 yrs., GIRLS’ REGULATION SAILOR SUITS, fine all-woo! serges, emblem on sleeve and collar, 6 to 14 yrs., Value $6.00 3.95 GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES of fine chambrays, checks and stripes, Russian and High Neck Styles, 6 to 14 yrs. Exceptional Values in Sterling Silver Table Ware NEW ARTISTIC DESIGNS IN BRIGHT AND FRENCH GREY FINISH, BEST WORKMANSHIP AND GOOD WEIGHT. An Extensive Assortment of SERVING PIECES TO MATCH, at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel MISSES’ SUITS, of best French Voile, trimmed with crash and silk braid on Jacket and $7.50 t 12.00 $12.00 «18.00 $15.00 «20.00 $16.50 «28.00 $12.00 “18.00 $16.50 «24.00 Usual Prices, New Blouse Model, Value $37.50 %29.50. $12.95, 19.75 $9.95 $5.45 Value $13.50 Value $7.50 $1.98,2.75 BOY SHOT SISTER _TIDDEN BY MOTHER KILLS GIRL AND TAKES OWN LIFE Esoron Told Police Her Little |Jilted at the Altar, Clyde Ore Girl Had Fired Bullet Which Killed Her While Playing with Pistol. (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, N. J., April 13.—Thomas Andriacco, eleven years old, of No, 91 River street, was locked up at Police Headquarters to-day charged with hav- tng fatally shot his six-year-old sister, Lucania, at their home. The child was shot in the head last evening and died ‘The shouting was reported to the Police as accidental and having been done. by the little girt nerself. The Mother of the children claimed she and ‘the child were the only persons in the house when. it occurred, and that the girl had taken her father's revolver from a bureau drawer and was examin- the bullet Yodging tn the right temple, Detective Cordevan worked on the mother’s story was untrue. He later admitted that his mother had secreted him after the shooting. The boy says he was examining the revolver when it went off accidentally. EX-SENATOR SHEARD DEAD. Up-State Political Leader Expired Suddenly at Home. LITTLE FALLS, N. Y., April 18.—Ex- Benator Titus Sheard died suddenly to- dny at his home here. The ex-Senator had been 11 for about two months with heart trouble, but it ‘Was recently thought he was improving. room to shave himself, when he paused an instant at the doorway and fell to the floor. He was unconscious from (that moment and only breathed a tew as the Repub- jeader of Herkimer Coumy, @ Platt suporter and known’ as f eety Mficieai careers ‘rT mu career he was a Por Warner Miller, from -whom The feeling tter and their wrested the leadersh: rest ‘the two was one of tho picturesque of Republican State politi Council of Portnmouth Strict Granting Se Permit Il to The Evening World.)) ORT, R. L., April 13,—The mem- f the Town Council of Ports- Point and showing the Vanderbilt boys! Member of Con: favors. A}fred Vanderbilt! sweraxe drain trom | Shoots Addie Biossom, Then Drinks Aoid and Turns Pistol Upon Himself. BATAVIA, N. ¥., April 13.—Clyde Ore and Mies Addie Blossom, a handsome girl of twenty-three, le dead here to- day, sho having been killed by hin because she jilted him at the altar two weeks ago. After Ore had shot her he drank poison, Ore came from Wisconsin to olaim his bride. He was thirty-five, and bo- fore he left his home he told his family and friends of the beautiful girl who wae to become his wife. He came here one month ago, and for the first time met the woman who had promised to marry him, their courtship having been carried on by letter. Miss Blossom had other suitors, but these she threw over when the proposal came from Ore, She gave them no ex- planation éxcept to say that she had learned to love another man and that she was to become his wife. : Wishing to be near his sweetheart, Ore came to Batavia and obtained a photographer's establish- ttentions to Miss Blossoni nt and devoted from the ved in town, and she seemed | position in suitor on the scene. home and pleaded with marry Ore, She was determined to follow the dic- | tates of her heart, and the man turned to her father and mother and begged them to use their influence with the girl | > SOERI-LW SS HOMMNS LING not to become One's wife, Miss Blossom was on Ore's arm and they were walking toward the altar where stood the minister, Rey. Paul Hayne, who was ready to pronounce them man and wife, when the disap- pointed suitor again appeared. He spoke out in church and he begged and pleaded with Misq Blossom to turn back before It was toe late. The man's ap- pearance In church created excitement. Suddenly Mies Blossom drew her arm from Ore and turned to him, “I cannot marry vou!" she exclaimed with bowed head he walked street. Miss Blossom never saw Ore again until he came to kill her, J, N. ELY GOES UNDER. to Resa: dated Exchange, announced his sus- THE WORLD: WEDNESDA HATS TRIMMED BREE CHARGE, . Summer curtains and upholstery goods. that challenge keenest comparison. NET CUR- i /alues FISH Extra heavy TAINS. with win a for damask, Drop postal cari man’ will call with sam-@, 33 | pies; per sult... Fc niture and covering of draperies— | sults of or 7 pieces, inch Bell $450 for $6.50 Combination Cotton Top Mattress—all sizes. $7.50 for $10 Black Hair Mattress —one or two parts. $10 for $15 Gray Hair Mattress— made to your order. Y EVENING, APRIL 13, 1904 a ipa, Ne 6th Ave., 22d and 23d Streets, N.Y. cut, jrons 88c. fr pair $1.50 good Feather , $18 for $22.50 Hair Mattress; doors, for your ($8.75 for 312 Box Couches; self- | ode., | 59c| SLIP COVERS for all kinds of fur- | 66. for pal weight 50 Ibs. opening springs. $14.50 ‘ior $19 Hair weight 40 Ibs. $1 Nottingham Lace Curtains. allowing | $1.69 Rope Portleres, 91c. 59c. Oriental Stripe 50-inch Tapes- tries, 49c. attreats| u AIST AND WINDOW made, made in our own workroom, covered with fancy cretonnes, pretty fancy neatly mage: no tacks putting in lining; brass hinges and strong brass’ han- al = 4.59 special for to-mor- New patterns, rich colors and on of handsome styles RUGS; a 9x12 Rug, standard value at ¥ 17 50 ° here to-morrow Genuine Imported Smyrna Rare at 40 per cent. below their real CARPET size Rugs, Teversible . pel Ce} Rug selling you IMPORTED REVERSIBL NA M SMYR- | 8 ATS In a large = ue 29¢ GOOD ORDINARY SIZE SMYRNA RUG C4 — fabric, value 7% me O9c nA ata SSorinie 99 | . value $L. ROGM SIZ CARF TIL ANOTHER an YRNA | F erfectly rev Peon the “OF: oxi? coples of extra heavy quality. housekeeper. AMERICAN PORCELAIN TEA CO ine ety plece with qd reage eebud and spray 3169 jecorations ... RICAN POR BETS, 100 pleces bud decorations, with gold edge. CARLSBAD CHINA DINNER SETS, 100 plecer--new shapes and decora- tons, with large platters 49 9g and soup tureen....... + FRU: IT OR ORANGE BOWLS, Amer fean Porcelain, tinted with re green and pink’ floral designs. ES, white and gold... CHINA OATMBAL SETS... VIENNA CHINA ICE CRBA uerruce ” Poa ediea, bordered tn various oe 5c Peet Ont s aepe ese i . 15c., 19 always much more...... NO. L Investigate, COMPARE. Jardinieres at less than cost of manufacture, to | be priced for a quick closing: ce of 10, 1 or 12 Inch slx values 7c, to $1.26, at ‘ JARDINIBRES AN’ two special values, 1. aE "er 2: 25 KF. 100, deren GAS GLOBES, to fit 4-Inch g new tulip shape, JQ¢ Household Necessities. 94 a ha CLOTHE WRING- HANDY nS cOFFHE NO. 1. Tide. }4.98 Refrigerators, ix aed Doors Top and Bottom. | # NO. 8. St inches long.) winohes long Bos mite. 16.98 high) grinder, to fasten on wall Refrigerators and Ice Chests. of solid ash, ge néd and kiln dried; lined with galvanized steel and finished with self-rétaining casters. Thoroughly insulated, Insuring thorough refrigeration; all have removable waste pipe. Ice Chest. Apartment House NO.2 APARTMENT. we ‘S inohe! Men’s STEP LADDERS, att. 5 tt. Another of those wonderful offerings that have made our Clothing Department the Mecca for those:-who know real Py until the day of the wed-| ding arrived, Then there came a former) He went to her) her Hot to itunned Ore stood near the s straight from her and hurried down the J. .N. Ely, a member of the Consoll- clothing values. Three-hour sale Men’s $12@$15 spring suits or topcoats Be on hand at 9 if you can. wonderful values we ever offered. Nobby and pleasing patterns in all sizes. color and all kinds of fabrics are here. here early for choice selection. we've had equal them Even if the nomenally the merest high class. The lot cludes pla! corded dras clo plain and bosom, wi match; you wil The most to 47. Every Get} Son's $1 and $1 at. DALY KILLED WIFE | Ambulance Surgeon Says the Woman Died from Natural Causes, but Police Have Hus- band Under Surveillance, Charged by his sister-in-law with having beaten his wife to death, James Daly, of No, 621 West Forty-second street, has been placed under police surveillance until the circumstances sur- rounding his wife's death can be in- vestigated Mrs. Daly was found lying dead on the floor of her home. Daly was found h| pension to-day. “He fs a trader on the| close by undor, the Influence of liquor. here Was a tiny mark on Mrs, Daly's floor of the Exchange, to which he was| fureivead, but a surgeon who examined admitted about a year ago. For a ed to Bly ie 'won fon la re | palice That’ Day death. the body sa. from the woman had” died sister iater told thy ‘Daly had beaten ‘his wits ural woman's before we can does seem shows them to be percales \\ and printed ma- \y¥ arate cuffs to \\ the pat- terns,are such as find in high-grade shirts; in sizes 14 chance for a sea- supply— Sale of ee and china. One of those annual Bhrich occasions—with prices purposely made to interest every economical Positively matchless values. STANDARD FAMILY SCALES,with enamelled dial to weigh EMos.“fand ounces 79¢ oD COAT: HAN | Laundry and Wash- Day Needs. IRBANIC GOLD DL ING POV RS, large pac AIR) 10 cakes for. Woodenware. Dagey eae 39c 49c 9=59 LADDEIt CHATRS i; jetresierlorcs cally constructed; made 8 long. - wide }3,75 44,98 ih 8 lon ca — wiles. 15,98 linn Negligee Shirts. Jae 50c. and 65c. a The prices make them the greatest Shirt values in years—and it may be a long time again. price phe- low, glance in- in and th, in plaited \ ith sep- 1 only WN It's a 25 ‘values 65s, and’ 506 FALL 10 DEATH. Peppie Seder Found Dead on Sidewalk in- Front of the Place in Willet Street Where She Was Employed. ' | Pepple Scder, employed by Orenstein Brothers, No. 29 Willet street, was found dead to-day on the sidewalk in front of the store, She glther jumped or fell from the fourth floor. Mion Seder was twenty-two years old. She left her work this afternoon and went to the window in the front of the shop. A large number of girls are em- ployed by Orenstein Brothers, and the excitement’ attendant upon the acci- dent set men and women in the place into a Misa Seder Lived on Mighth near Avenue C, Rothenberg? <b “6 New York's EST 147 ST. x: Growing Double Blue Stamps Until Noon To-Morrow Single Stamps, as Usual, from Noon Till Closing Time. Come Here To-Morrow at the Inauguration of Our ir Annual Sale of Lace Gurtains. A Spring Event that Commanas the Attention of AH Careful Buyers. We have been preparing months ahead for this great annual event, and nowhere in Greater New York can you find better values than these, The offerings are absolutely without precedent. In this grand sale will be found productions of Nottingham, the lace centre of the world; also Irish Point, Swiss; Scotch, English Bobbinet, Renaissance. Never before in the history of retailing has such a lace curtain sale taken place. Jrish Point Lace Curtains. | Nottingham Lace Curtaina Real Irish Point, per pair, at.. 1.75 Nottingham Lace Curtalns, per pairA9¢ Real Irish Point, per pair, at 2.44| Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair, 75¢ Real Irish Point, per pair, at 2.98] Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair,t,00 Real Irish Point, per pair, at.. 3.75| Nottingham Lace Curtains, per pair/$.33 $2.50 Ruffled Renaissance Curtains at $1.39. This lot includes 300 Pairs of Real Renaissance Curtains, deep ruffle, three yards long, full width, Renaissance insertion and Ren- aissance edges, in white and Arabian colors; fae $2.50; 1 SAIC TOR ceceescetisceciccccsden ss cane veeni se ceaeceemrs 2, Raffled Swiss Cartains. Real Scotch Pace Curtains: Real Scotch Lace Curtains, at, per pair, 1.50 Real Scotch Lace Curtalns, at, per pair, 1,98 Real Scotch Lace. Curtains, at, per pair, 2.25 Ruffled Swiss Curtains per pair, at 39¢ “Grex”? Matting Ruffled Swiss Curtains, per pair, at 49¢ “Wisconsin Grass Carpet.”” Ruffled Swiss Curtains, per People with hotels, offices, homes an Garpet Sale. summer residences will be here in) $1.50 Carpets at 98c. force to-morrow, for they know w! at 590 Big Linoleum Sale Because we could get only a limited quantity to sell at this price, we must limit the quantity sold to any one cus- tomer to 25 square yards—purely be- Alexander Smith's Axminsters, borders to match, in the broadest as- sortment we have ever shown; worth $1.35 and $1. es (be Yards atc cesses 98c $1.10 Carpets at 75¢. this is. in red, green, oak, brown and gold an immense assortment; cause we want no one to'be dis- appointed who comes here. Two 50 Rolls of Best All-Wool Velvets in 12 different patterns, including hall} and floral patterns; worth sold everywhere at 50c. 65c. per square yard; spe- per yard; our price, per per yard, at.... cial, . d An Important Sale of Rugs. u $30.00 Wilton Velvet Rags. feet wide, 25 patterns to choose from, in the most exquisite color combina- tions, the rich hues of the ost as wellas copies of modern pees 78 Reversible emyinal Rugs 10.6 Brus: Rugs—100 extra Raiyere feet long, 7.6 feet wide, rich Oriental sels Rugs, all wool, 10.6 in these Persianand Turk- Oriental and floral pat- 9,98 ish patterns; actual value terns; regularly $16.50, at $25 Smyrna Rugs, $15. Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 15 feet long and Size 9 feet by 12 feet, Alexander Smith's Turkish patterns; value * saw such rugs at this $25.00; special at. price; $20 value, at... A Startling Furni Sal artling Furniture Sale. {Solid Oak — $4.00 Round Chairs, $1.98. golden oak or mahogany finished, high Saeed! Arm Din- arm,well con. ing Chair, tration, with ser- pentine front and yards wide; inlaid tile 1 and stair patterns, worth $1.10 37 irre noe 2C| 3 This is a matchless oprortunity. A Wilton Velvet Rug, 12.feet long and 9 22 50 Regular price $30.00, at., patterns, We have 75 rugs feet long and 9 feet wide, 6.98 $9.75; very special, at... Smith’s $20 Best Brussels. ° 42 feet wide, Oriental and best Brussels. You never : 13 8 ‘15.00 2 Braced- 500 Chairs, like illustration, in solid structed, well ae ; i suitedtor club 5 ete eae like cut, high Fonenicy 7 or back and fine- vateuse, ‘Avall yourself of this splendid P portun! cane seat, regular price top and has brace with H large claw feet, also $1.50; 6 toa plush lined customer, silver draw- ers, value Misses’ Tailored Suits—14, 16 & 18 years, or 32, 34 and 36 sizes. of Voile Mesh Materials, entirely silk lined, value $37.50...... 19.75 OPPENHEIM, @CLLINS @ Suit Department. Ladies’ Taffeta Stlk Walking Suits— Stunning Models; value $35.00 Ladies’ Walking Suits—Of Panama Materials, black, blue and brown Shepherd plaid Materials and fancy mixtures; value $40.00...... Ladies’ Suits—Late Model Canvas Voile Mesh Materials, colors black, blue, brown, tan and gray, entirely silk- lined, very effective; value $55.00...........++.. On Sale Thursday and Friday, April {4th and t5th. antibte eter re In addition we will offer about 150 Ladies’ Walking Suits, the accumulation of a season’s business; value $20.00 Also 75 Ladies’ Tailored Suits (value $27.50) «-.+.. The man who'd lost his pocketbook Had not a notion where to look Till a World Want wizard brought it ‘round By just this password Touna's nee Fite aie ; a ™/To-Day. finances som What? erate Broor Orne as | | Fhe 1904 World Almanac titieBook and Encyclopedia. Publishe d PRICE 25 Cane BY MAIL 35 CENTS. | ;} ? rf The | Buy It Biggest