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for money lent, , ‘WOMEN’S DRESS AND PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS. made of p de of fine lity Venetian Cloth, P. r be until bis body is brought to Div, Balser bald he ts. living at: tne: Lee (ee eae Vote, Fanara Cio Brita, or Silane and Tees! Fasten ee Covert Cloths, NOMEN ETON sts ceca anama Cloth or Ihe surface. 21 West One Hundred and Bighteenth srgne-of, the g wagon, which was belng Socal swaps: totes or ttin Saco kad s¢ eavered borore: octet rua eke 3. (Wh wihdees milknry canes, effectively trimmed wih fancy. silk tral tnd shed 70. 00 {A task even more pertious than that] street, and that he had been a the-| (riven a: a rapid rate. Ho, wae struck perfectly tallored and excellently fished, = Oesechs) aK OS 0 tod: of Peau de Sore: ‘ay Fl pul sleeves with, aed cul wat ai Hed: ° p Which Hoar was caught azd held Jatrical manager thirty-two years. the vehicle pansed fis "body, (Becond Floor, “Front, peteh ic lee Natalee (Seoond Floor, Front.) oner by the rushing waters con-/ “What ere you managing now?" | Killing him instantly. . ronts John Rice, who ts at, Boonton asked Mr. Klein. ————&z&z£&z==z=EEe=E== prepared to attempt the rescue of the! “well, I'm looking after the front of . Wr , S; ° the house at the Herald Square Theatre 778 pp. Ce Wom 4 CG: Ci Rico will have to close the valve at} business manager—at & ealury of $100 Superfluous « Hair CLUS ASS LAA oats. omen $ ravenette oats. e foot of the ninety-five-foot shaft, 7 NATTY TOP COATS WITH FITTED BACK AND FLY FI " Patches atop the water from flow-|” Sura about his interest in “The two| BemOeved by the New Principle, POPULAR BLOUSE ETON EFFECTS. of Cover: Clot, Btadchon Chowan? ETONS AND Neen ee a Lupe dicer pleat Sot ee ee ee oe g through the Dig pipe tn which Bill |) Aves erase n 5) 1 and Peau de Soje Silk, The, top coat styles are made with nothed eollar and & 3: of guaranteed strictly wat mnéteriAl iv Cxdord fancy Sie) Maran Boay lac noe rphans” Mr. Palmer sald he never hed ] front, have lapp@d seams and large mannish coat sleeves: the Pron. are prettily ° pretty cape styles with box plaited and belted backs; ishop Bive ls Uiokia cea iC ean tales any. He said tie and the Inte Sher- tranmaed wih stiehed taffeta bands, “all are patin hed. Sleeves with cuff; lined across shoulders with extra heavy satin, ¢ fbat it might bo repaired who, CrGer | idan Shook produced the play at the rolysia, X-fay or deppetoriee are of, (Second Floor, Pronk.) Unesco tiled dink oe! q Is! paired that Hoar | o1q union Squaro in 1874, later as-| fea {Ut unrs a not. Tt ttempted to stop the water by putting * | gpd manursoteyethod watch is. indoreed by Bhe di signing the rights to Kate Claxton. |{s the only met fo ed) by “ot the ping wen Dall tn at the mouth | “yr, Palmer sajd his services in a byaicia ne, varemivnt wesesioee, , Rice vising the all-star production of |” et will be sont free, 1” Diain, seated lomen’s ardening Implements. un Umbrellas, ale un Task. ‘Two Orphans” were gratuitous and that | °°" Po "Mftracte’ mailed. seated in plain wrap UW; 4A mp em v Pure Silk Umbrellas, for sun or rain, i Gare rreeris tae ae ee peihas no enterprise of bis own in re- Bal Se "Pas of Sta 13h we Se ree TApPpers. Strong 28: made of atoel; D-abave has MALLEABLE, IRON GARDEN RAKES, ies sae neat Geode cases e his “4 ‘ears. ithout tion (no red tape) if 3 5 . 200. ; mS tassel match, blue fr the open,” at the mouth of the pipe.| ‘ wish to God I nad" exclaimed the |{t fais to do'all that is claimed for i "Por OES ten crs cuemeae Heid perm cer eet cian Bia | Metre tsa eck aha Ni Gat fed) gros, brown and Blac aura Wloar regarded the bottom of the shaft | veteran. eaten Pharmacy SGRIAbLs casera Rodel 75. GARTEN SEAPES, bive finiebed, 16 teeth, 88S pretty pearl post handles as too dangerous to work in, yet Rice| He said he pad no producing rights in foe ere eth, Ge ahd UHened Wali e Fbronze fldfeb; bos, rake aad solted; well seasoned and strong with sterling silver cap a 50 must do his work thére if Hoar's body | 47 play, and had been acting as mun-| Simmer way, TT (decond Floor, Centre; 10% 6t) RAKB, SPADE AND &PADING ; ihe Ya) and band, Very special “ * ¥ b to be recovered, ager for Richard Mansfield since 1901.| BOOK Dar, Ric sit ei Sioa: Py eye EBae eed ub ort titers This shaft leads down from the top|He transferred his rights in “Haxel Feh's,, Bedford cuamaend: Sloth, 850.; T-inch, 4Q¢ | inches ‘hich; made strong and durable. of the dam to the valve, which ts now| Kirke” to his wife ten years ago in set- rae FeOr see PPMDING FORICS, YOo"ana $8: Rive Agrees-to Make Per- Desoent After Other the»Risk. of Similar-Fate, ‘alive from the trap in which ft» theta at the bottom of the reser- half open and cannot be closed until it Divers Had Refused-to Run |, up of resouing “Diver KS LIFE FOR (OESEINQUISTION AUN OVER AND BLL HOMR'S Boy FOR A.M ALMER) LED Bt WGI Has No Theatrical Interests Now, He Says in Supple- mentary Proceedings, and Works for $100 a Week. Albert M. Palmer, the veteran the- atrical manager, was examined in sup- plementary proceedings to-day in City Court by William Klein as to his abil- at) Bhonton, N. J., although the | ity to pay a judgment of $1,500 in favor pumps are still Kept going and|f Leo Von Raven, obtained years ago floment of @ debt of $82,500 he owed to John Ruconith Steps from Be- hind a Car When Attempting to Cross Street and Meets Instant Death. / Joun Ruconith, eighteen years oft, of No. 8% West Forty-fitth street, waa Tun over and kill by @ wagon at| Harrison end West streets early to-day. John Shannon, of No. Sil Weet Fiftieth street, driver of the wagon, was arrested and taken to the Leonard hardt, Brwa &A THE WORLD:. THURSDAY EVENT MUNYON’S PAW-PAW CURES INDIGESTION REGULAR SIZE TEER SAT Double “S.&H." Green Trading Stamps Morn- | ings This Week from 8:30 Till 12 o'Clock— Thereafter Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Women’s Spring Shires. Pearl Buttons. RES: made of habe NING SHBARS, wo) TOMMN'S HORS. All made of steal. 16: YRatta’ doasikiion RAE ANT fron han Women’s Catlored Sutts. Double “S.&H.” Green Trading Stamps Morn- ings This Wei Thereafter Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. from 8: Sood Shoes. ls repaired. Once closed, the rush of| “Is she engaged 1: 1 i HOR. ¢ . Z bi Water will be stopped and the auction | your plays? Pitas aakeds ne SY Of PERRE BUTTONS variocs rae | | fQOTR COMBINATION RAKE AN})| ,npEN TROWRLS, Se, Ge. 60, M0 AAT LENeR coeoR bee ae y “No,” was "Shi en- ” LON LBABL® 0 VEE! Ln . 6d Bhat sow holds Hoar's body fast will| paged in tat ieee trig BN aides) ireguiarlyl2seito155e 100 Epo MALLEAR =[RawS ROLLERS: 160m. S00; Bee neat shapes} all sizes, ISe : dozen; to-morrow, adoz., (Main Floor, Centre, 18th St.) clubs." ger said he gives uls salary to Mrs, Palmer to live on. the body and wooden ball will be released, The greatest danger that confronts fice ts the water that will rush into Fe shaft when the valve ts taken off. the (Basemen = Pictures and Frames. Friday Spectals tor Homefitters, ALSO MISSES’ AND Cl SPRING HEEL “ BUTTON ENT LEATHER OXFORD go TIES, IS8e Girls’ Dresses. \GIRLS SHEPHERD PLAID BROWNIE DRESSES, plaited front and back, patent leather ‘he shaft is only five feet in diameter ind the Iadder down the side of It Is Perpendicular. Owing to the weights Bbout his waist the diver will have (hoe Btore, Second Misses’ Covert reat difficulty in climbing the ladder. {t & rail . twas this point that made Hoar de- B.A man a. GeO un aE eos 5.00 Woah such exceptionally attractive offers as these on the tapis for Friday selling. ide to do his work at the mouth of the Heal eo ee eee ere rene gu anome Tees ||| taesond| Fiosr, (Centre, 19th st) and Wah hooresdecorating. time at hand, there will surely be crowds of pure Sac. hots, pe. i aya: 1 putter ibly. frome, Acute Abe) : — Andously selecting their new wall embellishments from among to-morrow’s fine PASS fe Rice practically takes his life in his ESR er en ee selection. tifully mapped uh ge ds when he goes down the shaft, and ’ ‘s Paw-Paw, and I a ad to recom- ‘ be seen pictures of surpassing beauty mounted in the best Nar, satin (44) we ‘will be watched with the great- Will hold a sale of BOYS’ CLOTHING Mend this wonderful remedy for al! stom Photograph Liber dleho thn re of fame Te 77 OD 950 00 collar, ined, 3. “pst anxiety by the men who will assist ‘ Well-Known Chemist Cured. x prices of these pictures range from 0 ‘ (Segond Floor, Centre, 19th St.) im, Doxens of divers in the vicinity of at Special Prices, on Friday and Saturday, 2 cen Frames. ay eat HeHNoe te eae ae Mr. deury chemist, ETCHINGS ‘AGreater New York refused to undertake ’ Pay Street, New|] 45 different styles and sizes of heavil Yi fahe task when ft was explained ‘of _ April JSth and 16th, comprising: z Hod Munson: Paw || ped PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, | | frames, matted and matched Eor- ee ean ee Women's Avro. Yo them, and Master Diver Bundick had tery, whi h T contracted in the Philippines, || WILL FIT ANY MODERN SIZE park \regularly $5.79) our) 7 ice at ‘ 2.00 [PTONS. ractically given up hope when he found ‘ My Improvement began with the frst dose. |! PHOTO; regularly sold choice, . WOMENS WHITE LAWN ° NORFOLK SUITS of mixed materials, with — |AamapMheM, Gee rotate MMI S)) Qc from Be to 502; VE || ARTOTYPES. git frames ma | rames. APRONS, several vey prety syles Little Chance for Life. extra trousers (loose and close fitting styles); vommend, this remedy, for It certainly bene- || choice, ted; handlaid corners, burnished; | FRAMES. 8x!0 and 10x12; reg- some embroidery trimmed toae ks Been Under watkr since DOI Hieeal Bue ion yaar, $5.75 | “’Munon’s Paw-Paw has proved ise to ||__ alate ser Contre 18th 8.) feed atreent” FO YEH" 00'%" from 25e. 0 35c, 0c tnd deep hensiched hems Jp . ice, . FRAMES, 10x12 and 1Ixl4; senerous May afternoon at 3 o'clock. Six hours is firdinarily a long stretch for a diver onder water. After that the lungs get (Bt His last signal was sent up on e life-line twenty-two hours after he gone down. Although all hope*of is Weing recovered alive has been given up since early yesterday, the pumps ihave been kept going without a break, jrelays of men working through’ the ight, At times the wind kicked the be a mighty force in the crusade for health. If you have dyspepsia, try it. If you are nervous, try it. If you are despondent, try it. If you ure weak and run down, try it. Cast away all tonics, all medicines and all stimulants and Jet Munyon’s Paw-Paw | make you well It will lift you into the high altitudes of hope and hold you there. It will giveexhilaration without intoxication. Munyon’s Paw-Paw, Large bot- tle, $1.00. At all druggists’. Paw- Paw Laxative Pills, 25c a bottle, ana Will You Help a Sick Friend? Get My Book for Him Now. Send me ho money. | regularly 40c. to 60c, (Becond Floor, Centre, 19th St) FRAMES, regularly 65e. to 20¢ $1.00; sizes I1xt4, 14x17 and 16x20; your choice, 3S5e FRAMES, | sizes, 14x17 and 16x20; your choice, 60c FRAMES, sizes, 16x20, 14x17 and 20x24; regularly $2.00 Z 00 ° 2.50, 2. 00 ee (Third Floor, Centre, 18th St.) COLORED PICTURES; mostly landscapes; hand lid corners burnished-gilt framest reqular- ty 83.00; 2.00 IMPORTED PANELS, large as- sorment black frames sizes 20% 34; reduced from $5.00 an $7.00 t0 2,00 ETCHINGS, matted; gilt chesinut frame: your choice Hat Oalk/ DOUBLE-BREASTED SAILOR SUITS of Worsted Crash with knickerbocker trousers; detachable shield and Eton collar; sizes, 6to 10 years, $5. OI SAILOR SUITS of Blue Serge and Mixed Cheviot, with Eton collar and knickerbocker trousers; sizes, 6 to 10 years, . . . . . $4.50 RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS of Royal and Navy Blue Serge; Eton collar and knickerbocker trousers;‘ sizes, 8 to 7 years, $5. 50 BLUE CHEVIOT REGULATION REEFERS, extra long; sizes, 4 to 10 years, $4.00 Chitdren’s Wash, Dresses, CHILDREN'S DRESSES of chambray tnd gingham plain colors and dsiny checks. long waisted Frenc’y dress and Russian effect 4Ice sizes 210 5 years (Second Floor, Centre, 10th Bt.) : Axminster C. arpets: Exara heavy quality; color combina tions that willsuit any syle « match. Regularly $1.35 yard, (Pith Floor, Front.) € ater up into waves that broke over t hem as they pumped on the raft, but ot one would take the responsibility of opping the pumps. Seneree os “g Boys’ Day’ iri In the Boys’ Store, 2nd Floor: Some People’s é Only tell me whieh book to sen . ‘ yOu Certainly know Of some ol no is itively amusing to e\ mee read some of the claims made by some merchants for their Hats—simply gro- tesquel BUT IT DOES NO ONE HARM. While they are TALKING HATS our Fifth Avenue neighbors are selling “Five Dollar’ Hats, Aud that book tells of @ way to help. Tells way ertain that phyaiclan, 1p on trial. ‘The book tolls how in hospitals and ‘ut bedsides I way to cure Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street, Sixth Avenue, New York, there waa a lack lacked power. found, T alw or the ‘nerves commonly, thouxht {tal organs’ nerves, the inside— nerves. a revelation. The suits are made in the new} “1904"" Model in both Single and ¥ ‘Then my real sue plays the piano like the great pianists “combined ingredients. that wouid RIENDS é en. tht ul ita 2 uneae. nerves. and) WE ARE (MAKING) Fi Double Breasted Sacks in 4 EVERY DAY WITH OUR over how as Dr Shoop! h : pera veer chat did not fail to cre \ , the following fabrics: Black = is ‘ion 2 y fall ‘fo _ “ " . THE {DEAL is the pete n New he An each, forty ettea °F dota b | $ 50 Gold Medal and Blue Cheviots, Brown of piano players. play: medicine i sed) Gol STIFF HATS. . SOFT MATS. 5 A e any kind of music and any kind Then" how tp xet this prescription to. alck ir rare and Gray Cheviots, medium '} of pi ht, grand shRounee Tein the pubis pres Bt, of Special Blocks Tat See 2 74/4 Special Models “Fedora , ; , » yf Of plano—square, upright, gran 1. Will they realize the truth of my dimoreee |] Crown, with 2 in, Brim and light colorings, also overplaids, \ —and any one can play it. Then a'wa¥ game to meriie angeiate || Colors: Black seal brown, | 7 DOF, Coker Black Grown izes 14 to 19 30 to 36 B 5 > 7 7 Lene inspiration he Price for sizes to TS. to re tf] The IDEAL is the only piano Ces emt ete the atk erat Then Uieatend Meche: Either. pearl, steel, fawn and tan. y! east te u rellable druggist in each wrote ure Furwist in each city and vilidge in‘America: ‘They axreed to Gon ate with: me Beate Now by any sick one Dr. Shoop’s Restorative Can be taken on tal. measure. We do not say how much MORE these suits are worth—we leave that for you to judge; we simply say FIVE DOLLARS. player that plays al! the music of other players. + The advantage is apparent, as you can exchange your music rolls with friends who possess other makes of piano players, thus avoiding the ex- pense of joining a library. |] With an IDEAL in your home you have the perpetual privilege of coming to us and exchanging any roll of music you have for a new roll on the payment of the small fee of 10c, The IDEAL is a marvel. A dozen hands, so to speak, touch the keys of the IDEAL, pro- ducing powerful orchestral effects or the inost liquid tones, Yet a SIZES TO FIT EVERY MAN’S HEAD. Yew Spring Models, Sitk Hats. Correct in every detail and showing the experienced silk hatters’ definess, French “Plush, Gossamer Bodies—New Process. Prices: Chree-Fitty and Five Dollars. (Main Floor, East.) ; ‘ghis is my way of clearing your ali doubts as to what Dr. thoes PB fve'can do. No matter how. prejuite Eannot dispute this absolute meu es Ou pact, cuarte nee aomctute sgeurity & acter. \ me. to Accurate Sporting Records. Full Information About B. Altman & @o, tell me about do ‘them, The change from knickers to long trousers ees Simply state which Book 2 on the Heart . pura! ss Se ns Spring Suits and Overcoats, [fcc see i marks a development in the character of the " Book 8 youth from 15 to 19. His ideas are more de- | 233%:2° tbr “Shoop, Book 4 for Wong "t do e upey TE yo Youths’ Department. can't do things Ike you’ used ut |] faa seats Shoop, fined, especially in relation to his manner of | #ziii- Ricine Ris Bok 8A Hat en (ivated Hook 6 on Rheumatisin. ohtid may play it. dress. The Wm. Vogel & Son suits and over- Pee ett bolton Acero oeien, cured bial ieee bicoeube “ coats for the young fellow of 16 to 19 arenot Ee FASSO_ CORSETS. Athletic Sports, Cricket, als Ev e conventional styles of ordinary ready for mens ; one wear clothing. The models in ‘single and Napoleon Lajoie, The American Turf, Tennis, eae tate comes ane double breasted sack suits are distinctively |The World's Greatest Ball The new Fasso models now being shown are dis- Automobiling, Baseball, Se etoithe LA ae ‘ young mannish, made with every little kink?’ io Player. |_| tinct in style and construction, possessing the features Football, Swimming, ha rh f the ID of fashion and with our famous “Concave That I was able to return to the | Boxing Wrestling,’ «4 Whether on ba a rdom.|| Shoulder and “Closefitting” Collar. The fab- | all field ater my illness, is dus to| | demanded by the latest styles of Costumes. Fasso Ins» Billiavage : hoon easy musth az || Biles chosen possess the necessary life and | father job's Medicine it built me | Corsets are made ot fine silk and linen materials, Pugilisin, illiards, for cash or on easy monthly pay: dash. The prices are moderate. | up, 2 Bal lesh and | i is : \ : Ice Sports Golf ij ments we present you with $25 strength. | | plain batiste and light-weight coutils. © P D Asda 8s worth of music of your own se- $ 10 $ 12.50 $ 15 5 | Yachting, Bicycling. They range in prices from $5.90, $8.75, $12.50, $16.00, $21.00 and $25.00, upwards. lection absolutely free, An ex- pert player of the IDEAL is at your service and will give lessons at your home without charge. ' Further information mailed \} upon request, With Facts and Figures on 1,000 Other Subjects of Daily Interest. 1904 WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPED On Newsstands, 25c. By Mail, 35c,_ . + , | Insuits thereallthe modish materials, in gray, green, brown and olive effects and plain blues and blacks. And in overcoats we offer a very wide range of fabrics in all the new models. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. t Houston St. A Naval Need. A fortune awaits the, man whd can so equip a warship that cessfully “repoi The pre eminent way to “‘attgact boarders” ts through Sunday World ‘Wants—over two million readers, Nineteenth Street and, Sixth Avenue, New York. ANDERSON & CO., 370 Fulton $t., near Smith, BROOKLYN, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS.

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