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6 RELAND PUT sz ACHTOMAN SHOT ia ey sh Brather Maraten “testided “that the remains AQ Secor 8 Ae | Srysodan tops Pee it would be inh: W BILL $32.00 teesteeeeteec= IN QUARREL DEAD sate of $15 Llp ner eerd wie - =e) PenTeeneone [Ae 8b Biosell, ot New Yorke” Frank Kaiser, the Victim, Silk Coats Gross-Examination Elicits Fac | Harry Berg Had Bitter Argu- {that She Presented Ciaim te SERVANT KILLED BY GAS. | ment Over the Respective) at $9 50 | ° Years’ Service to Es- sage \senedan Behrens Is Found Dead Merits of Two Boats. of Robert Ireland. | EA eI a | Black peau de soie silk Coats at Ton Rehrens, nineteen years old, R a Paste ies employ Of Michael| wrank Kaiser. thirty-four years od.| Way below their regular worth, QUESTIONS OF RELATIONS | Beteman at No. 113 West Seventieth| of No, 310 West One Hundred and Twen- The style *s shown in cut—all street, was found dead in bed to-day, |ty-seventh street, who was shot on the 7 y id blouse effect, with large D RULED OUT. | overcome by (night of Sunday, April 3. by Henry aroun 4 fhe intense tote ete Berg, thirty-two, of No, %% College box plaits, collarless Eton model, = 4 Bie pl u nn avenue, died about midnight in the Lin- f ‘ : jEae ene uncaaee Hany plight was ate: jeoln Hospital i roms edge of coat trimmed with black or sti " en ateur yachtam ; sa Dometery Superintendent Says Lee ea ee wten! fan"ambulance | ha gas er respective anerl fancy silk braiding, large balloon 4 : ‘ , ney mot on the night c ; : ‘that Miss Haines Didn't Wipe Is urgeon arrived. S One Hundred and | sleeves finished with lace, epaulets a, nd street and the it River, u Dead Man’s Face, as Casket | pnycHEss SAILS FOR HOME. | 88% Borg, 24:4, lates, Jeunes aseautied | on pre prey $15, our Was Never Opened. peleat in ie a iesey retire, Mae || aPeeaay Gale Peco eee De ee teeta Barry, Bere te locked up in the Harlem Sale of $16.50, $18.50 and $20 Suits at $12. 50. | war ———_—_ The expected sensa! White Star Line steamship Here's a splendid suit opportunity right at the beginning of the son. Seeedvertes-teattination cf bre, Mary Teutonia, which alled thie morning ee asic bbeds RIDE. | We have gathered together from our best selling. styles about 100 suite ‘Tretend to-ca i Liverpoci, were: leneos, Attesa years: old, 1 3,4 and 5 of akind in the new blouse and Eton ele MacLean © ong ce setae sari ee Grace, Lillian, Duchess of Marl] Went Newark avenue, Jersey City,/ shoulder capes, some with epaulets, some with all around blouse effect; Ce a oe aon, ailegea | DorouRh, who came over in the Teu- Kae ealing @ ride on the rear pla: | eoiors biack, navy, royal and brown ; all reduced to the special price $12.50. ~egi Megrapitnieretaaegny tonic last week; Capt. R. A. J. Mont-|to.day wan struck by an east-bound her as secretary and compan-| - oe the British Navy, returning | Nowark turnpike car and thrown to the Sale of $10 Tan te pay her #10100 cash, 08 «year, + gran: Aiding Mt | oun at, ato cits” Hopi, whis> Covert Jackets Le pp Arpaia Weer” A Otol, Ke wid hire, | the police had fim taken, the phys. bequeath her whole estate to her. clans said hits skull was fractured and 0, L 8. Tustice Mrclean ruled out all aves: | BAe a ee walker, Pavid 5.) Cia conditicn te eritical. $ tHons calling for a revelation of Mrs ay! at Ireland's relations to Robert Ireland. ‘The cr aminer, Albert I. Sire. | ° pally t ay tha nd ‘fr iy caate-t “4 ALMOST INS AN] | Astirring sale of these popular Tan Covert in the Ireland family ay thirty years, and if Mrs. Robert Ir Jackets, same style as shown in cut—corset jana, now living in Montclair, N. J., did Toweewwecewnnnecenemennne=| fitting, with strapped seams, also the new ¢ ‘not sue Robert Ireland for a divorce, |Tired Feellng—Rlood Trouble Grip ja, seegeamess | collarless model in tan covert, special at 5 charging that Mary Reynolds had sup-| Cureqd—Fought Of—Vananished— $5.98. * planted her. Gharles A. Oakes, the Saratoga law- = yer, who used to be a clergyman, and| ‘Their Thanke and Pri Y was assistant to the Inte Rev. Dr. Dewitt Talmage at the Brooklyn T: enacle. vigorously objected, and Jus-| PAINE’S CELERY tiee MacLean ruled that Mrs. Ireland t Sheed not answer, as all this history had COMPOUND. a mo bearing 9n the question of whether Mrs. Ireland 4:0 or did not agreo tv pay Hattle Haines, as the Intter al tion Send e for ‘The Homes of the SALE OF OTHER TAN COVERT JACKETS. | $12 Jackels, special at $7,98. | $15 Jackets, special at $9.98. ‘ # Special Sale of the New Tan Oxfords at $1.98, These Oxfords are made in the newest spring shapes, narrow tors and high Cuban heels. They're a8 good as many $3 Oxfords; on special wale at $1.98. a 5 ees, Sai veane Be P : Ay Women's “Ideal” Kid Gloves Special at 98c. t Faptened $82,000 for SEMEL hati eg ia bed : Bes These famous “Ideal” kid gloves are being bought by women who eae: ry 5 i) : Shae i « Sagaiagael Stk sont ae Gelibere trouble.” ae S i s | net re caelin oe Galea ta eieomtiada eeeaien tier wae. H egutor of Robert Ireland's estate claim- Ma a pe said that there. was tot : . : mot fread vic vege Starter ga tet ah a A, Ly } were at a hotel at San Augus- | "A 4 of o was. taki Night toga apartment-house where ; i ie: Til! 10.30. i ee was followed on the i itt So radihinn : : ‘ AQ Meyer OT. Br Ay ry Mrs. Macinto: he janitresa tn OR Pats ret § final great fight occurred between i raining 5 OOS a t . Ireland on the one side and Miss Very We! HEALTHY, t hi nds on the other had a ligt attack of th be SrApDe and T ae j i borated Mrs. Ire- | took one bottle of Paine's C Gempound, 4 Yl G ARRON t y ut John FM |e helped me to rewaln, my th. 4 breasts tren figured in| Mra “T can truly. your Medicine has pees "5 aor sel eal of great benefit to me.’’—Anna G. Ballou. a ‘ote ——— sie Style is that indefinable somethin which i ; Go to your Dru gist TO-DAY— he cametary at es in the nimuso: Get one bottle of poe *s Celery cannot be described. Reg al omen’s {| Mite Haines's testimony. ths Compound—See how DIFFERENT Shoes have) valltha her duties was to ope gaze upon the dead f it will make you feel. : daintiness of outline, the same unwrinkled shapeliness of instep and ankle that distinguish the exquisite hand-made models which have made a certain few exclusive % —_ boot-makers famous. ci) Those few boot-makers set the fe) world’s fashions, and Regals are direct ‘| and perfect duplicates of their newest designs. Every manufacturer i [ ae th odels, : Ankle-fit Pir takes aoe of then Oxfords at least six months to . ; pice ates rage on sale, yy that time | they have been “adapted” and “improved” till they are pretty badly garbled. | The Regal duplicates are_pecfect duplicates, and they are on sale in Regal ea, W2ist St. @ 3d Ave. : Chatham Square.,| ‘omen’s Stores—at $3.50—almost before the originals have been described in the fashion j \ Ww. $ s 24 ‘exclusive Women's Stores, 3 of them in New York City, 12 exclusive Regal 4 Stores In the United States and England. NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES: 121st Street: Chatham Sq.: ee wi, wom aroR BA TR g | 2226to 2234 Third Ave. | 193 to 205 Park Row. Sera ee ee Two Establishments. Everything for Housekeeping. _ sor a eects Rugs, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Matting, Etcs' ¢ comirtrom oo st put SEE bet, Ann and Beekman. Tl Brostway, brite bytes or, Reade st, 1001 Broadway, + Ditmare St. and Wille 10th 81 Le r Oak or EA cathe (00 rif oan cer, cere ess t fa ES acy sae p De (TF gj Mahog- see ee 841 Broad St., opp. Central RD "R. of N. J, 4 foot, oak, two rows pigeon- holes, two sets of drawers, well finished through- any Mor- ris Chair, hair cushion, any color re sss Silke Yrarheell Carraro. ‘Women’s Department. Offer a new Model in French Voile Walking Suits—beautifully trimmed over handsome silk Drop Skirt— black, blue, brown and tan. 39.” Broadway and 13th Street. Our well “Keep rage CASH Finely finished 26x17x40 OR Oak Dresser, Hardwood two large and two Refrigera- LIBER AL inched tor, this French pattern week only, plate mirror, CREDIT. %.00 Park Row, near habs esl iae Sa.. 20 Read The World: Aimmalie for 1904 DRY GOODS Co. More Great Bargains in the Chicago Books! From the Bankrupt Stock of Sims, Wilson & Sims. No sale held in New York in recent hea has attracted so widespread attention. Our Balcony Book Store has been a beehive. Some of the lots have been entirely sold. But we've plenty yet in reserve to take their places. The bankrupted firm did a great business—principally through the mail order branch. Their failure was a colossal one. It struck many dealers very forcibly, of course, But the sale of the stock. is benefitting thousands of readers—here, The great adage over again :—“ No great loss without some gain,” 9 These lots reach counters to-morrow! Think of a gilt-top, cloth-bound book selling at 45c.. We can’t buy them regularly for much less than double. Check the titles—and for convenience sake bring the list with you. 5,000 Fine Cloth-Bound Gilt- Another Great Olferi Top Books at oe 15c Sood. Oe Fine library edition, well printed and substantially bound A great bargrin—all nicely gotten up. Publisher's} in fine cloth, with gilt tops. A strong list of titles, every price 60c. one a good geler Here you can have them at coesteartast All Along the River—Braddon. | The Greatest Thing im the orite pablls ers’ price: At Heart a Rake—Marryat. ‘World—Drummond. Book of Golden Deeds—Yonge. Bonnie Prince Charite—Henty, | Helreas of Castle Clitt—Fiem- | Humber as OMe Bride of Llewellyn —South-| ing. rea epee ree worth. ! In Times of Pertl—Henty. re) Scenes of Clerical on Aesop's Fablos Won’ by, Waiting—Lyall. Whittler’s Poems. haddous of Warshw—Porter, prastus Such—Elot re Broken Links—Alexander. | Kathicen—Burnett, of Gindlestons—Dosie, By Pike and Dyke—Henty, | spony of Cruta— and the Hearth— Reade, Cornet of Horse—Henty. [pereiee neces coerce ofa For Name and Fame--Henty. | Mulvaney Stories—Kipling. The Fortune-Seeker — South- | Snare of the Fowler—Alexander. worth | st. ann'a—Norria In Freedom's Cause—Henty, | The Third Volume—Hume, Sartor Hesartus--Cariyle $1.50 sae Fiction at 48c. | They are the regular cloth editions—not bound up for sale purposes—published at $1.50 by Harpers, Scribners, | Century Company and other leading bookmakers. Cectiia~-F, M. Cra’ i y—G , ie —W, . Like Another Holen Right of Way—Gtivert Parker. | The Princess of the Purple Palace—W. M. | David Harum—West we Joy ‘coke 3 me paste Key—L. F. Baum. Great Bargains in Standard Sets, | The Debatahle Land. fia! ton PPR sree Cla ar) All wall bound in cloth, good paper and | A 4hcr de Hundred Mrs, B.A Harrison. inrge type: Ree. ‘The Oumonents “H” Roberygon, LEIA TthE Os tue nee SAmny , Lee Vecvee: n Okiahoma . G, Candes. ase me ry or Dickens's Works, 15 volum ekeor “onal Hard Pan- Gi alain . Boni lard Pan—Geraldine Bonner. conld Meponela | Accent —solon Hyde. ; Fankes Bnchantments<c. B. Toomle t19—W. A, White, The following are Published at $1.25, ies eeterep ai, 004 T. pane erville. neck ition Ailettyte. Cm ae | ' now Ate Cott’ ht Taskmaste: ree Tumer, Pe ees at People—J. i eh BAition. cDonaid. The Pursuit of the wiatseboat—J. x, Ban An Hrrant Wooing Mra. B Harrison, “| wpe fnstinet of Steptatherhood—Llltan . 1.98 | John Forsyth'a Aunie-E, 0. White. yearont— ‘The Observations of Henry—J. K. Jerome, Aronerenererenenenene: Great ~~ Great Underprice Sele of Sale of Stationery and Engraving. One Pound of Paper (about 100 sheets), with 50 MCS 1.00 together with Steel Monogram Die, paper stamped, complete at A certain mill has furnished us with two thousand pounds Be Genuine Irish Linen Paper and Envelopes in white; Oxford and octavo sizes. We make % monogram of your initials——from any of the following designs; also many others to select from— © hh 2eeooaeoe Stamp it on a pound of paper, and furnish complete with fifty envelopes, all for a dollar. Mail orders filled, of course—but add 25c. for postage. It costs us exactly that much to ship to you. None C. 0. D. VISITING CARDS; 50 best quality, with | 2 cards from tg own Piste copper plate; name only engraved 60c jfo 30 in script type, for ............ | Ain” “Fountain” ‘Pens: WEDDING Announcements; 100 of them, | POM ++: --«- + script type; finest paper, with outside ,,,"h¢ famous yeenman, : and inside envelopes, ten lines Sed will weite bees Hihang 2 by engraving, ‘of less; all for = 2 hI 00) any style on one quire of Highland Linen | Paper, in gold, silver or black, also fur-} chemise and corset covers, elaborately CARDS ; ‘50; name in Old English. 1,49) nish envelopes to match, in box com-*trimmed in a variety of styles. Value CARDS: 50; name in shaded 2D) 49h ete; work done while Sway $1.00. English... 60c syoerbontctes box. At 98c seegeerecececte a ececacactcecececene hy Nainsook or cambric night robes, Something ew in Bags. s and Belts. skirt chemise, petticoats, drawers. and corset covers, tomes ith fine Maton ma style: The Paris Bag, 95c. Crushed Belt, 50c. Poe eee ale eee Ok ore ace These new Paris Shopping Bags are made from one piece of }At 4.98 - pleated kid, with full-length leather straps—black,? lack taffeta silk petticoats, double tan or brown. They are full cut and full size, and?accordion pleating, finished with ruf- have the soft, crushed effect. Frames are made of}fles or two ruchings; nice quality. round hollow wire, securely fastened to the leather, } Value $6.00. and fitted with ball catc Linings of silk in}At 5.98 colors to harmonize with the leather. Very newest uate sik ipet icon in black ant Paris style—and made to sell at $1.50. ee ene. ewese COs) Inia: varichy Ole Our introductory price this week..... . 95) eles Value! 87:20. At 39c. Infants’ short nainsook dresses, yoke+ with tucks and insertings of tine Hdm- burg; sizes 6 months to 2 years. Valuet 59c. ¢ At 25c, Infants’ fine nainsook slips, full} width, neck and sleeves finished with hemstitched ruffle. Value 39¢, At 1.98. ; Long and short white Bedford cord} coats, deep collar trimmed with ribbon Muslin Underwear and Petticoats. = an assortment and variety that has no counterpart anywher we have chosen these as “specials” for to-morrow’s selling. Please observe the fullness of! = particular Heed ioedetat has not been sacrificed in order tot bring prices to the lowest mini- mum. chemise, umbrella drawers and cors: covers, in cambric or nainsook, trim- med with inserting andsruffles of late, Value 75c. [oj At 69c. Cambric night robes, umbrella draw- ers, petticoats and nainsook skirt At 49c. Cambric and muslin night 7 The Crushed Silk Belts are 50c.; made en- tirely of silk peau de soie and silk taffeta, Silk lined, with black, nickel or gilt metal harness buckles. Widths are five and six inches—crushing down to obtain the newest effect. Sizes 22 to 32 inches. They have not as yet been offered in New York below 75 cents. We place a thousand of them on sale to-morrow moming for just Half a Dollar. Qeeee omen and fancy braid or lace. Value $3.00, i TRIC “The Heroes That i Wear the Blue.”’ THE fe aa . We own the entire first edition} THATS RIOHT. of this magnificent song. It was sung for the first time at Officer Enright’s benefit, Monday after- noon, and was received with un- bounded enthusiasm. It goes on sale here to-morrow morning—and in.no other store— a 10c. Copy. i + By mail 2c, extra, Also any of the following—at the same price—with$' Since I Learned to Love You. What a Business Woman Says About “The Woman's Shoe That’s Right.” “I presume a good many women are wearing Patrician Shoes— “but ; would like to have more women know af them, and about “them. They seem to fit all around the foot, and being upon my “feet the greater part af each day, they lighten my burdens im- “mensely. Sometimes I hie myself away to the Ned's links—and “there Bie! added pleasure ye able oet Shoes. hors I began “wearing them (two years great relief from Pye) very serious nls ie Lid This woman is more or less in the Public Eye, and we think her criticism | worth printing. The same relief from j pain and much added comfort is yours if you wear the Patrician. Shoes, $3.50. Oxfords,$3 & $3.50 We are Greater New York’s sol s for the Patrician, and carry every style for every possible sort of foot. DAM 2c. postage added for each piece to be sent out of town. Any Rags? Acrons the Mot Sunde) Laushin Intermed 3.0 cat x "think ot Fou by. of You Day, Cae ~ Step, ‘Beltor ‘than His! 7 society Bolle altzen (The hit Lakewood.) Indolonce Tht @r- mez. 2 deeenen ue se wv

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