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‘MANIAC ON LINER | SEAS DEATH Wiafestic’s Passengers Panic- Stricken When O’Hare Ran- \ Screaming About the Decks 4 with a Razor in His Hand. + flajeatio docked to-day she still held in her hospital a man who" tried to kill Yaimself after terrifying passengers in | the two caBins and the steorage. | @ho man, who may die before he fan be moved from the ship, is regis ‘fared under the name of Charles Cor- ‘mac O'Hare and as a citizen of the #Onited States. The Rev. E. A Lang- Mfeldt, of Peterboro, Ont., said that it [wes the general opinion that the man ' mwas of usually good ctroumstances 4 that while on @ spree in Europe he Bost his money and was compelled to ‘return by steerage. It was anid he ‘was suffering from excessive alcohol- ism when he boarded the ship. Several passengers said he was a Philadelphia provision merchant. Qn the third day out from Liverpool the steerage was startled by wild screams, and O'Hare ran from the tier of cois In which his was located. He at Beandletit 1g & razor and scream- a 4 } ‘When the White Star line steamship , = “They're Atier me. ‘They're going to the passengers in that sec! cared for places of more safety, wa up Ged companion way into trom there on He continued his sere ‘mss deck he bounded over @ates into the first cabin division. A number of passengers were promenading and these ran down the broad steps into the main dining saloon, ngers in a Panic, f the wildest confusion fol- Women and men io evening dress dived over chaits and tables to the other end of the cabin, The panic was at Me helght when a dozen of the ship's crew grabbed the maniac. Before} hey could control him, however, O'Hare \ aad drawn the blade of the razor ac tors | gis throat. He was carried to the silp's| pospitel, where he was attended by Dr. | ohn Hi Bell, the ship's physician, ‘The| wounded maf has been unabie to speak Wnep then and no information concern- mh him hus been leaned by the White Btar officials, Miracle-Workers See New York. On the Majestic came a choices te ent of Hast Sworker jor the World's ere pe them. | The manager swore. that Wha, ‘pointing him out. could thro ow & coil ‘up in the wr, minke it stan traight up and then toss a boy up and | Jance him on top-of the In the troupe was a six boy out of whose sido hair boy has grown. A midget two feet Satan | ‘was named Supermoney. Among the band were a snake charmers, bronzed w, played the most hideous musi ments, P. 8. Colburn, President wholesale dry of a Jarge ods house In Toronio, ‘was greatly relieved on the receipt of | ® telegram from his partners sayin, their Place had excaped the big fire. VACATION FoR MILITIAMEN. | jo Get Extra Many city employ ath are mem- | bers of the State militla have been no- tifled that every effort will be made to permit their attendance at camp ser- vice during the coming summer. Each 2 man will be granted a week's leave of absence, which wiil not be t thelr actual vacation time © Mo- Clellan is said to have interposed in this respect in the Intereris. of the soldier citizens in the city's employ. Notices to the effect that the § B giment will go into camp “near | I from July 2 to § were issued | members of the command to- Y of the members of this reg- © are employed in the vurtous | artments, DOYLE OPENS AN OFFICE. Murphy's Representation in Brook- givn in Very Active, The openiitg of a Brooklyn Democratic headquarters on the third floor of the Temple Bar Building this morning by Willlam A, Doyle would s to con- jict the rumors tha McCarren fight is to be c ff. furniture w ve rooms, tes, and poration ¢ LONGSHOREMEN SENTENCED Hem Who Tried to Shoot Deck- master Each Get a Year, George Raven and Michael Valende, Nongshoremen, who attempted to shoot the dockmaster of Pennysivania Rail- road Pler 2, East River, on April §, were se ed to one year each in the penitentiary to-day by Judge Newburg- er In General Sessions, Men $ “Top Coats, all colors, from 5.00 to 17.50 4.50 to 19.50 CLOTHING ON CREDIT all styles, from Ladies’ Tailor-Made Ladies’ Cravenette oF Dress Suits, Hain Coats from » $6.98to25,00 8.50 to 22.00 One Deller a Week Opens Account NEW PUBL‘CATIONS, READ THE NEMOIRS OF SARAH BERNHARDT SURAND WAGAZINE | Clara F. <Appolonnic to-day before Justice Coohrane in the Supreme Court. Brooklyn, against Edward B, W. Lan Jey, as administrator of the estate of Mra. Frances Skinner. ‘wom: curred in 1900 and 1901, when she ac- companied Mrs, Skinner, who was an invatid. as companton on two trips to and Half Hose, Friday and Saturday, Lisle Thread, Openwork and Silk Mixtures, with embroid- ered figures, vertical stripes and clocks, 50c. pr., $2.90 % doz, Shirts and Drawers; Shirts have long and short ‘sleeves, shrinkable); Drawers can be jhad long or short inseam, >| Imported Swiss Silk Shirts and Drawers; colors: novia and light blue; Shirts jhave long and short ages Lord & T. aylor, Priscilla Condensed Milk WINS HER SUIT FOR $1823. Money Promised by Testatrix. A ult for $1823 was won by Miss The amount represents the young interest and expenses in- M en's Underwear April 22 & 23. Importers’ Samples of Very Fine Quality Half Hose, value 75c, & $1.00. Light Weight Natural Color Worsted $1.00 per garment. $1.35 per garment, $2.75 per er garment, | Broadway and Twentteth Street and Fifth Avenue SIDEWALK A BED FOR FAMILY |?" ‘Woman femanded from Uetate| yan, wis even years ound asleep LITTLE'S Great Carpet Sale Begins feel Morning. OTE—You haven’t seen an advertisement of Little's in the newspapers tor more than five years. wouldn’t see one now only it isa great an Note These Prices and remember that as an EXTRA inducement all Carpets bought will be made, lined and laid at any time you desire without extra charge. Smith’s Savonnerie, regular price $1.75; made, laid and lined for............ Smith’s Axminster, regular price (th 50; made, laid and lined for....... Smith’s Velvet, regular price $4.253 Smith’s Tapestry, No. 2 Grade, regular price 95c.; made, laid and lined for.. Choice Axminster Rugs, 9x12, regular price $27.50, for. Heavy Brussels Rugs, 9x12 price $25.00, for Wool Smyrna Rugs, 9x12, regular price $21.00, for 5 Scotch Linoleum, regular price 55c., for 29c. per yd. China and Japanese Matting, regular price $6.50 per roll, for............. Sale Begins To-Morrow Morning. Goods Held for Future Delivery If Desired. H. LITTLE & CoO., Corner 15th Street and 6th Avenue enue, Jersey Cit: lly sald they terday from their inth street. wite wer Pavonia Seaside Delivery. Our own wagons make daily deliveries along the sea coast from At- lantic Highlands to Bel- mar and all intermediate pein Also along the Long Island coast from Sedarhurst to Rock- away Park Jooked up | while the committed to the Chil- “ & Prison and thelr case reported to | Ly the State Hoard of (Children’s Guar- Hosiery Assortments Second to None in America. —« rn. We claim for our Hosiery Stocks that they are unmatched in variety, novelty and low prices and unexcelled in quality. We have succeeded in our endeavor to make first showings of the new- est imported ideas; to make exclusive showings of many of the best, and to make broadest displays of both imported and domestic patterns. Here are filmy lace creations that rival in cost an average tailor- made suit, yet they are a third'to'a half less than is asked for similar Hosiery in other stores where such novelties are a specialty. Here is the very new “Veiling’”’ Hosiery, most delicately woven of all, and with it the new “Broderie Anglaise,” and scores of other designs equally attractive. Among them: Women’s Silk Hosiery. At $1.29, Pure Thread Silk Hose, ex- At $1.98, Black Pure Thread Silk cellent quality, made with cotton split jose, medium-weight, with self side La clocks. At $1.39, Pure Thread Silk Hose, two weights, medium and gaure; double soles, hetis and toes. You extraordi- nary occasion—A Carpet Shle that will put money in the pockets of the peo- ple who attend. The backward season has upset the whole car- pet industry. Our own stock was big—but that At $2,49, Black Pure Thread Gauze Silk Hose, very sheer, with self side At $i Black Pure Thread Silk Hecgh not Pi ereaitnsiot Hose, very sheer; double soles and clocks. uying ap treme tees lew spiced Bek At $2.49, Black Pure Stik Hose, heary at the Digest concessions At $1.89, Black Pure Thread Silk iit excellent quality; double we have known in years. Hose, Richelieu, Rembrandt and as- leas eae The y are this season’s sorted styles of ribs. choicest goods. If you are likely to want carpets at any time within the next two years it will pay you to atfend this sale. Embroidered Hose. At $2.29, Black Pure Silk Hose, white At $3.69, Pure Sflk Hose, hand-em- and colored hand-embroldered figures broldered rosebud clusters, daisies on plain grounds. and other designs on plain black At $2.49, Pare Silk Hose; black em- rounds. broidered figures on plain self grounds; At $3.98, Pure Silk Hose, embroidered also neat effects {n white and colored —_ with wreaths of forget-me-nots, ruse- embroidery on plain black grounds. buds and other neat designs on plain At $2.89, Pure Silk Hose, white and black grounds. colored embroidered figures, large and = at_ $4.98, Pure Silk Hose, lace in- small figures, on black grounds. sertion and hand-embroidered figures At 3.69, Pure Thread Silk Hose, black on instep, plain black grounds; also embroidered figures in neatand effect- clusters of violets and stems on plain ive designs on black grounds, biack grounds. In the Silk Department.-jee 7". $1.24 1.00 86c One-third to One-half Regular Prices. Medium Weight made, laid and lined for........... : Natural Co! Smith’s Tapestry, regular price $1.10; Remnant sales are a bother and a logs; but as long as fabrics con- |Shirts and Drawers ae made, laid and lined for........... 74¢ tinue to be sold by the yard there will continue to be accumulations | of ends in various len; Naturally, wanted fabrics accumu! te most rapidly. Our aim is to clear these away by making prices very tempting. Included are: Black and Colored Taffetas, Peau de Soie, Peau de Cygne, Messaline, Crepe de Chine, Satin Duchess, Armures, Louisines, Paillette de Soie, led Crystal Bengalines, Foulards, Printed Satin Liberty, Gros Mervellleux, Regence, Surah, Moire, Velours and Japanese Silks. Half Prices in the Art Needlework Dept. _.;,7, This is an April Clear-up in- | Cushion Tops, including backs, volving Stamped Linen, Dollies, stamped in a variety of designs short lengths of the most 6lc 19.25 16.50 15.75 regular 3.95 ‘The comparisons made above between real values and our sale prices are In for embroidery; our regular every instance fale and accurate. | The people know from taperience | that there Center Pieces, Scarfs and Lunch prices, 44c. Lae 47c.; sale is never any humbug or equiyocation about a sale al |. Little & Co.'s, loths i in When vou come here you get the goods and make the saving, cl of varied patterns, PriCe. .ooo0cs ses seis sence. Ac. floral and conventional designs. Embroidered Center Pieces and Pillows, sample pieces, triflingly soiled; half eedles on mee Doilies, from 2c. to 14c, Centers, from 7c. to 29c. count: Scarfs, from 24c. to 49c, "Pillows, $1.99 to $4.99 Lunch Cloths, 97c. Centers, $3.49 to $15.49 The greatest Store and the greatest business in Brooklyn have risen here on the foundation of PUBLIC SATISFACTION, with the best service, the best assortments and the lowest prices, We never have permitted axd never will permit any one to undersell us or successfully to dispute our supremacy in any branch of our business. when all the feminine world is clothed awhite. Highly mercerized Cheviot, the imported kind, most suitable for) Pique, fine, medium and large cords, worth up to 50c. a yard, Bl coccceccccce cer seessseer ceccee cece cece seeee LDC. a yard Persian Tage) fine and sheer, Mercerized stripe end lace stipe sheer Lawns; would be great | » 12%. yard! sbirt waists and NOW .eesee shirt waist suits, usually 35c. value at 19c., now ......+ tee ee eee Women’s Dainty Neckwear. The New Summer Styles Are Here. . v White is the prime favorite in the color scheme—bui there’s a multitude of colors, too, for those 10c. to 49c. Top Collars,"5c., 10c, and I5c, Scrim, lawn and etamine, hemstitched, % and 1 inch hems—others handsomely embroidered, straight, V shape and drop ends. 75c. to $15.00 Round Collars, 39c. to $6.98. Venetian and Irish crochet effects, in white, ivory, butter end Paris shades, Suitable for women, misses and children. 75¢c, and $1.00 Stocks, 39c, and 49c. Various styles, machine and hand made, {black, white, butter Paris colors. 25c. Automobile Ties, 10c,‘Each, who prefer them. 25c, to 35¢. Collar and Cuff Sets at I2c. a Set, Thousands of them, embroidered, hemmed and hemstitched on scrim, ctamine, linen, sill and lawn; plain solid colors; Persian, Bulgarian and two-toned effects, 5Oc, Stocks, Machine and Hand Made,fat 25c, In white, butter, Paris, Persian and solid colors, embroidery and | $12.98 Ostrich Feather Boas at $8.98. In black, white and gray; about 11{ yards long lace trimmed, on silk. linen and cotton. 8c. a Can. The meaning of words changes by common ac- ceptaace. Priscilla has always embodied the pure and sweet in womanhood; it now indelibly stamps the purity and excellence of food products, and one need ask no more of anything in the Grocery Store than to bear this label---the rest is understood in Brooklyn. Priscilla Condensed Milk, like all the other specials, is the best, the purest, most whole- some Condensed Milk that can be made. Taking this into consideration, think of buying it for 8c. a can, and a kao tbat pe can is full megaure. * ‘Third ® yard, | ish... Fine White Goods--Exceptionally Good Values. The White Goods season, as a matter of fact, is most any season and every season, for white is worn all year round—but news of this sort is particularly interesting just at this season of the year, Special Sale of Music,» Popular editions, c regularly 50c, and 60c,, at 12 Included are: Old Vienna Waltz, Duel of Hearts, Upon a Sunday Morning When the My Honey Lou, Church Bells Chime, Mary Ann, Little Cottage by the Stream, Dream Waltzes, Good-By, Lady Love, Down In Mexico, When the Blue Sky Turns the Ocean Good-Night, Beloved, to Gold, Fytiens Down the Bay, Boys and Girls March, 1 Met You in My Dreams, f One Thousand Cattle Stra: aes La Fiance Waltz, Lobster Promenade Mari For Sale a Baby, You're the Sweetest Flower That The Yankee Pai Ah Wa-Ne-Da Intermezzo, Dream of the Dance Waltz, An April Sale of Macy’s High Grade Candies, -».... Getting ready for a Macy Candy Sale means a solid week's prepara- tion in the Macy Candy factory, and right up to the eve of the first sale day the factory force works at top spe Fresh, Pure Candies—not an ounce of any other sort ts allowed to go over our counters if we know it. Our facilities for proaucing tempting Sweets and our system of sefl- ing them lessen the cost to you—a full third lower than others ask for equal grades. For still further lessened, an creased : ‘)| Our 19c. Candy at I5c. Ib Cream Peppermints, - Cream Wintergreens. Our 24c. Candy at 18c. Ib Toasted Marshmallows, Saratoga Chips, Soft Molasses Peppermint, Grows in Tennessee, Southern Bells March, 19¢. » yard 32 inches wits, silk fine + 15c. a yard Moin floor, rear, East Butlding. neal events like this April sale the cost is the temptation to buy correspondingly In- Super Quality Assorted Chocolates, pound boxes, regularly 59c.; at 48¢. Half-lb, boxes, regularly 31c.; at 24¢. Quarter-Ib., regularly 16c.; at t2c. Assorted Chocolates, fine quality, pound boxes; our regular price, 39¢.; special at 29c. Nut Candies; our regular price, 9a for half-pound bar; special at Se. Assorted Cocoanut Kisses, pound boxes; our regular price, 19c.; spe- Many pretty patterns, trimmed with fine Point Gare end Cream: Dates, clal at 10¢, . nds. 5 Soft Molasses Wintergreens, Molasses Creams; our regular price, $1.00 and! $1525 Ato. Theesiwide: effects, ats. 2055-2 59¢. each Vanilla Butterscotch Wafers, 19c, pound; special at 15c. Chocolate Butterscotch Wafers, Assorted Fruit Tablets; our regular Table Cloths and! Napkins 334 Per Cent, Less than Regular. A most acceptable opportunity for the house- wife, just at the house replenishing season. Odd lot of fine Table Cloths and Napk thore or less soiled, Irish and Scotch makes; the Table Cloths are 234 yards wide and 21¢ to 4 yards long, and have been selling regu. larly at $4.50 to $13.50 each; to-morrow at Napkins thst have been selling at $7.50 to $12.00 a dozen are now, .$4.98 to $7.98.a dozen Wrapped Butterscotch Candy, Ice Cream Lumps, Molasses Kisses, Seotebe ie) Fruit Roe Crystallized Ginger, regularly 29¢. a Langtry Curls, regularly 39c_a pound; ecial at 24c. Walnut Bon Bons, regularly 39c, a pound; special at 29c. Macy Mixed Candies, Mi ere 24c.a pound; special at 19c. Assorted Caramels, regularly 39c, a pound; special at 29¢. Vanilla Nougat, Feral 39c, a pound; specig! at 29c. Pearled Almonds, regularly 39. a pound; 1 at 29c. Genuine Swiss Milk Chocolate. This is the original Imported Swiss Milk Chocolate, unsurpassed for quality, flavor and weight. Regular 5c. packages, special for this sale at 3c. Regular 10c. special for this sale at © 7c. Regular 15c. packaves, special for this sale at 10c. price for one-pound glass jar, 39c.; special at 24c. Hand-painted Satin Boxes containing assorted chocolates, marked to sell at $2.48; reduced to 98c, und; special at 24c. Main Floor, Contre, Central Building, all $2.98 to $8.50 each i Main floor, rear, Bast Bulldine. | Remnants of Black & Colored Silks R. H. Macy & Co.’ s s Aitractions Are Theit Low Prices [aes fh Are Their Low Prices- B'way at 6th Av>. Well Laid Plans Special®Sale-of ForShirting AllMankind Mens Scarfs, It Fi, 4th St i | ard 25e. Collars; our price, . 12c At 29c. »to.$2.98, pea egetelanaly four- Gan Travellers’ 's’ Umbrellas. our price.....------2-+- a1 “Magic Frame” and “A. & L.” $10,98Bath Robes, $5.48 Lmbrclias, fitted with thereby R. H. Macy & Co/'s Restaurant is one of the largest, lightest and best ventilated in the \ i, Table d'Hote bit 29¢.; Table d'Hote Luncheon, 29¢, fs 39, Tempt fis ser fours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. et 34th to 35th St. A Notable Sale of Men’s Ready-to-Wear ‘Clothing. $18.00 and $20.00 Suits at-$]2 49 ~ $15.00 and $16.00 Suit5 at:$10,96 2 n. These are two distinct lots offered in this sale. One comes from! a well-known manufacturer who made up for us his surplus stock of fine woollens. The others are high-class sample Suits from an equally well-known maker, They are made up in single and double-breasted sack styles, in such materials as worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots, in light, medium or dark colori terns include fancy mixtures, overplaids, checkis and:stripes, They are stylish, very smartly tailored and exceedingly good investments, Men’s Top Coats Made of fine quality covertycloth in¢tanéshades; Re le 74 short box models, full backs. nies Men's Tep Coats Silk Lined Top Coats, in Oxford sand black 2°14. 90 Mead and Unfinished eworsteds;"- Pnes length’. ° mode! on Our Custom Shirt department sets the standard, and the ready to wear Shirts we buy of other makers must follow the standard as closely as Shirts can. The Cus- tom department, in addition to the fine made-to-order Shirts, produces. what we term Custom Stock Dress Shirts, These are Pagne. an ' similar inevery detait to-our fine le custom work, but are kept in Price 44 stock in quarter sizes and varied © Handsome Imported’ Silks «fn sleeve lengths, so that any man English Squares, French may be perfectly fitted with a Squares and Four-in-Hands; custom made garment without the usual time required for to- order work. Our are lower than a) asks for work of equal quality. For Special Selling. Negiigee and Pleated: Eo Shirts, feats ings aches 8Lced MACY COLLARS, four-ply, linen both sides, to stand.’ Walking Sticks;—¢2;- Men’s Walking Sticks, in all the new designs, including Bamboo, Wangee, White Ash, Weichsel, Partridge, Piminto and Malacca; plain, inlaid and. mounted with sterling silver in blue, brown, red “Magic Fram ah $2.98 plaid effects In these $3.94. sie vo The “A. &iL” at $4.98. Boys’ Clothing.—:~. ~. Sailor Suits, made of fine navy.and brown serge, collars’ “elnmed: with silk braid or embroidery, trousers full lined; sizes 3 $2. 89 to 12 years... .cccercoe.,sseoce: ERO I in Russian Blouse Sutts, made of navy-or brown Surges: (aneceetee and homespuns; extra-linen collar andisilk tie; 24 $, 4:49. to 8 years... <2 wee ot rome ccce + meee -evce Young Men’s Suits. Single or double breasted models, .made-of* fancy cheviotsand | serges, sizes'14 to ae a tea ol) $7.49 $9.96 f A Sale of Cigars. -*« -. KEY WEST. CIGARS,.CLEAR HAVANA: Aramis—Majestic size, boxes of 50; sold everywhere at $6.00; ye HEE Hiarcacalce en's cleleinisin silos sie sis’em sc tinea e ceielnuietieae Wramis__Glub House size, boxes of 50; sold ¢ elsewhere at $5.00: HCl. weer e se : . Garda & Bros” Havana ‘Smokers, made in Tampa, Fla; all Ha- vana nies and wrapper; regularly $2.45 for a box of se Snort HHO GO AHO STON BOneEpSanDEAUCONAGhAnS af tod neat colors. ae & ; Our PORTO RICAN CIGARS. in boxes of 250; our regular price $4.49; for this $3.49 Mastiff Plug Cut Smoking Tobacco, reg- ularly sold elsewhere at 75c. Ib. Our price, a pound. - 59 Cremo Perfectos. eineee Chas. Coghlan Puritanos (a Havana fil Hoe Boot! uquet.. +E OrDiamond Perfectos il Box of 50, ; $y 49 ‘Gardening Requisites.—m«nn. | Lawn Mowers, —nasement. For Planting. The “Lawn” Lawn Mowers. Flower and Vegetable Seeds, ii ¥ ets; a dozen Sainch 14-inch 16-inch Grass Seed, q rt; Pe er yee eck, 7 “$229 92.39 $2.49 Gras Set hatf bushel, $1.39; | “ F bushel Lawn Mower. Rint Soria Gulbs, each. cinch = 16-inch Tuberose Bulbs, each. Try rer) “$3.00 Gladiolus Bulbs, each. Begonia Bulbs, each. . Caladium or Elephant E: “Hi; rass’’ Lawn Mowers, HERG Dahtia Bulbs, each 14-inch 16-inch 18-inch jamal oe $419 84.49 $4.69 Dog Collars,—sn ¥ For Fox Terriers; nickel and “brass trimmings, . 37c, to $9.96 For Bull Dog: trimmings. Collie Colla Bin plain or ie! med; some with three narrow {| bands 68%. to $1.49 | French Bull Dog ded. n8 Garden Hose Complete for Coupling. Three-ply, 25 ft. length, $1.64 Three-ply, 5 ft length, $3.28 Wire-bound, 25-ft, Jength, $2.11 Wire-bound, 50-ft. ina $4.12 Combination Hoze No 4c.