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MONKS FRIENDS TOOK HS LF GEN THE SLIP pes eben Three Hundred of Eastman’s Former Associates Don’t Get Chance to See Thug on His Way to Sing Sing. On account of a tip that reached @heriff Erlanger of a plot to rescue Monk Wastman while he was being taken to Sing Sing to-day, extraor- @inary measures were resorte® to by Deputy Sheriffs Kelly and O'Keefe, who had charge of the transfer. A crowd of 90 of Monk's ftiénds, who had gathered at the Grand Central Sta- tion were eluded, and at Sing Sing the Monk had the distinction of riding from the Ossining railroad station to the prison in a carriage fhstend of walking down the railroad track, ag 1s Dustomery. There was a small crowd of BPast- man's followers outside the Tombs when he was put into the van at 1.15 o'clock and he waved his manacled hands at them with a grin. Instead of taking him to the main entrance of the Grand Central on the Vanderbilt avenue side whore the crowd had gath- ered, the deputy sheriffs took hiin up Madison avenue to Forty-fifth strest and across the gtatlon, where they hustled him and three other prisoners through the baggage room, down the tracks and across the yards to the 2.06 express train to Ossining. Rescuers Not There was a special gua detectives at the Ossining Statton and the members of the Monk Bastman wang who had been detailed to attempt the rescue did not make thelr appear- ance. The drive to the prison was un- eventful, save that armed guards walked along on the sidewalk near the carriage end kept It in sight clear to the prison gate. After being dressed in regulatién prison clothes Eastman was sent to the hospntal. Sherif! Warned of Plans. Sherif! Brianger was told that mem- bers of the guns would be in hiding wlong the railroad track and make a desperate effort to get hold of “Monk’’ Eastman. Of course the actempt would bot be made if the gang saw they were outnumbered by deputies. y hal TeAsont why prisoners arc walked fo prison ‘s beca. 3 Rot provide a van for the. cireultaons drive through the town and the. sh iffs do not ‘feel Ike incurring the Pense of a carriage f OF prisoners gent up. ovens DM s sitid that Monk" Eastman ex. erted his pull to the utmost to be kept da the Tombs until the plan of e: could be worked out tn all its id that this explains why he has not en sent to prison before this. His own explanation of the delay that has Plowed him to remain In this elty while dozen meh sentenced after trendy ot ai Sing is most ‘at alot of pigeo' paca eee pigeons: “and 1 ow: ‘ant to see how the ieee hateht owt My ‘don’t. begin fl after I'm in Sing § 80 It don’t fo me much good to have delay. A Yoon aa me pe of the nent ake no Kick against sta to serve me term, eG PRIZEFIGHTERS. GET OFF. Sharkey and Hin Ansnociaten Not Guilty of Wrong Doing. ‘Tom Sharkey, called timekeeper Willlam Brown, alleged refe: ward Johnson and Joe MeAlle used prize fighters, in the ture’ “fistle eul- exercises held in the Broadway | at Broadway and Sixty-fittl on April 13, and which was discharged there was vet hox omer, but” the ®t in the humor to eviaence good and sut- their elders, serviceable the the we with Royal Oak Soles. Sizes 6 to 1044, $1.25 | Sizes 11 to 2. calfskin with heavy soles, lace only. Sizes 8 to 13%, The Weak Ankle Shoe. . The Toe-in Shoe...... The Fat Babies’ Shoe White Top Patent Leather Shoes........ DEPARTMENT. OUR TWO LEADERS IN KOYs’ SHOES, The ‘‘Armor Clad’’ Lace, $1.50. Satin Calf. - Sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 5%, Boys’ and Youths’ ‘‘Harvard Jr.,’’ $2.00. Made the same as our famous $3.00 Men’s Harvard, in Box Calf, Black Calf and Black Kid. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 534, CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. Open Saturdays Until 7 P, M. BOYS’ ICAMMEYER Oth Ave., Cor. 20th St. A CHILD'S SHOE should be made as well in all respects as footwear for Our Children’s Shoes are the only ones of which this can be truthfully said. We have special la! upon which their shoes are made. Our True- are noted the world over as bi fect form for young and growing feet. The easiest and most comfortable, the most dren's footwear. And while they are sands upon thousands of pairs that We also guarantee anit as we are not afraid of our work. Our Buster Brown Shoe Made of calfskin or black kid on our own True-Form Last, Sizes 6 to 1034, $1.50 | Sizes 11 to 2, $2.00! Sizes 2% to 6, $2.50 CAMMEYER’S “TROTTERS” are serviceable shoes for boys and girls, strong and sensibly made, CAMMEYER’S “JUNIOR” SHOE for small boys is made of 00 $1.25 GAMMEYER’S SHOE ‘SPECIALTIES FOR’ CHILDREN TOMPKINS PARK Unidentified Man Sw Man Swallows an Ounce of Carbolic Acid and Stabs Himself with a Pen- knife—Died in Five Minutes. An unidentified man attempted outeide in the waiting room in ‘Tompkins Park this afternoon by cutting his throat with a venkrife, and also awallowing about an ounce of carbolic acid. He died about five minutes after being ad- mitted to the Bellevue Hospital. The man was about thirty-five years old, 5 feet 7 inches in height, and 14 pounds in weight. He had dark com- Nexton. In hi jockets was found a letter written either In Hungarian or Yiddish. The envelope, addressed in English, was to Herman Schnelder, a 160 Stanton street. In the pockets wer also found a gold seal ring, with the initials ““H. and $1.51 in cash. Bev- eral small pieces of tailors’ chalk were also found, “DARKEST ITALY” BURNED. Dozen Shanties at Coney Inland eres by @ Lively Bla Fire iced to ashes twelve shanties on Mermaid avenue near West” Fit- teenth street, Coney Island, this after- noon, and the fifty negro ‘and Itallan famiiles who occupied the shacks lost all of their household gear. The collection of shanties destroyed was known asx “Darkest Italy,’ /ASPERFELT LEVELAN ESTABLISHED 1857. 144 Bowery, “Bowery Savings Bank Block,” Wet side of street, just south of Broome atreet. VALUE $125. NOW $67. This is the ring we have been sell- ing right along for $125, but for quick action we offer a limited number at $67. Diamond will be reset in any style ring desired without char.e. Men’s Special Watch, $12. Hunting, 20-Year Case, fitted with our own make 11-jewel move- ment; extraordinary value, $12. We were the first_makers of seamless Wedding Rings. Numerous tmitations have sprung up, but they all contain you are sure to get the NO charge for engraving. right article Prices, $2.50 to $15.C0, Re CeO OOOO Open Evenings till 7. SATURDAYS till 10 POCO TONIC CCC CEE Moll Osters Filed, Ingutries Solicited, ‘orm 1as ing the per- and the handsomest of all chil- best, we are able to sell them at least prices, because of the thou- sell. FOR BOYS OR GIRLS. $1.50 | Sizes 2% to 6, $2.00 Sizes 1 to 2, ! whloh destrose the i | More of These “Jerome” $3 Shoes for Men---$1.95. Too many to find the lot gone in one day, no matter how brisk the selling, so drop in to- shoe value of the year. These shoes are of vici kid, dongola, box calf, as well as patent leather, in lace styles. Every Pair Strictly Goodyear Welt and every pair made with hand-turned Rock Oak soles—all sizes. Probably there won't be any left after Sat- urday, for these famous $1.95 “Jerome” shoes at $3 are very extraordinary value— our sale price, pair Main Floor, 60th St. Section. A Big New Lot of Men’s Plaited Negligee Shirts al 69c. Shirts that will bear the closest scrutiny by the most fastidious observer, for they're made perfectly in every way and have a de- cided Jr of .efinement about them not generally seen in shirts selling at 69c. The material's a fine grade of shade, plaited, with white edging—eac link cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17—only 69¢, to-morrow, Men's and Boys’ Collars, 55c. 14 Dozen. Of a good, sturdy fabric collars that will wear as well as any collar on Jver forty different smart styles for choice. the market selling at 15c. O y ISG es double printed percale in the smarfést gray h shirt furnished with a pair of separate Here Are Four Templing Specials in Spring Hosicry. to d if ou need hosiery supplies to-morrow will be the time seen ahenl you can purchase two pairs of hosiery for the usual price of one. falele Women’s 69c. Hosiery 25c. Elegant imported fine gauge black lisle thread ye with lace open- work ankles, in many beautiful designs. Men’s 35c. Half Hose 19c. broidered cotton Of imported plain cotton, as well as dropstitch and em! and lisle thread, in desirable refined colors and black; all sizes. Women’s Stocisings, 1214c. | Children’s StocKings, 1214. im- dred dozens black two | About two hundred dozens Sere ceoce nes: with black orted ribbed stockings with double and white feet; all sizes; worth about | knees: i Black and tan; all sizes; Sc. a pair. In Men’s Underwear-- Here Are Two Specials! He who is wise won't delay about laying in a supply of fight underwear at these prices: At 39c. Garment. Plain ribbed and mesh weaves in mercerized underwear; colors, novia, pink, blue, light tan and white. Shirts made with silk bands on front; draw- ‘ers have double seats and are fin- ished with pearl buttons, all sizes. At 19c. Garment. xcellent-quality Balbriggan under- wear; all strictly first quality. Shirts have either long or short sleeves; drawers are double-stitched through- out and have double seats; sizes 34 to 46. No mail orders filled. ' Matn Floor, 60th St Section. Exceptionally Smart New Parasols for Women, al $1.65. The daintiest and prettiest sorts of new 1904 styles that you can imagine at $1.65 are here in plenty—the most charming little con- ceits, appropriate foils for the new spring frock. The assortment at $1.65 includes: Taffeta silk parasols, hemstit with plain and colored borders eta silk parasols, with plain, colored or striped borders ¢ silk parasols, finished with three full ruffles. Pongee silk parasols, hemstitched. Union taffeta silk parasols with five tucks. Taffeta silk parasols, hemstitched, with embroidered: gr Striped taffeta silk parasols, nicely hemstitched. At) $1.95—China silks and taffeta taffeta silks hemstitched, with grass silks with hemstitch- linen embroidery, taffeta silk—hem- ine. Beautiful ver , | stitohed in a large variety of de- —Hemstitched —pongee, signs, black, white and colore OR BEL checked taffeta silks, Main Floor, Sth St, Section, $3.75 for a Fine Gold- a Watch Worth $10. AAR Values extraordinary are the rule rather than the exception in our popular watch store — but more interesting even than u ual are the specials for to-morrow. These handsome — gol l-filled watches are fitted with seven jew- elled Standard American move- ments; the cases are guaranteed for: five years—and every watch is warranted a perfect timekeeper. Styles for men and women in the assortment. | Fine Enamelled Chatelaine Watches, for women, pins to match, some with miniatures on hack, others edged with pearls, fitted with good Swiss movements, many of them valued at $20, Sale price... $7.45 | Men's and Women’s, Gold Filled warranted by us and the manufac- | Watches, cases are warranted for turer for twenty years. All. sizes ten years, fitted with seven-jewel for men, women and. boys, in en- Standard American movements, graved, engine turned and chased perfect timepieces cases. Actual value $20. $12, Sale price... Sale price Main Floor, Front, Centre. ass linen border, $10.00 Women’s Gold Hunting Case Watches——in a variety of new de- | signs, cases are warranted 8-kt. gold, fitted with eleven-jewelled Morning- side movements, splendid value at $20. Sale price.. $12.50 Gold Filled Watches, cases are A“ morrow if you'd take advantage of the best” a = Third Avenue to Lexington---Bloomingdale Brothers---59th to 60th Street. Women’s Sateen Saturday is a great day with every one for personal planning. We'll help you plan—help you Individually with what you need here Saturday—help you quickly, accurately, with infinite personal pains, and help you to some of the rarest bargain plums of the month. For Two Hours Saturday Morning $16 to $25 Suits for $9.69 For two hours only to-mor- row morning, between 10 and 120'clock, we will place on sale an extensive assortment of Coat Suits, Bloose Suits and Military Suits of many different styles—some like iNustrations—worth every cent of $16 to $25, to sell at $9.69 each. They are made of such ma- Special---Gold Heart Charms. Every day is somebody's birthday, and somebody woud be delighted with one of these elegant gold charms as a gift. At $2.95 - Heart charms; good size, set with large rose cut diamond. Al $159—Large charms, bright polished finish. jain Floor, Front. Centre. 15c. Pair for Women’s Gloves. Suede lisle thread—excellent quality and just the weight for wear now They are made with two clasps, in all desirable colors as well as plain black and white. Every size in the assortment, old heart oman or and every pair worth double terials as all-wool etamine, iene 's price of fifteen cheviot, canvas cloth and I csiali oils see aiteoeus fancy mixtures in black and colors. The coats are lined throughout with taffeta and satin. = The suits are made very mannish in design and cutting, and are effectively trimmed with ‘braid and fancy buttons, and finished with silk-fold belts and fay~ ve — quite a few with lace in sleeves. All sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure. Remember, these $16 to $25 suits will be on sale only between 10 and 12 o'clock to-morrow, Saturday morning, at And we cannot fill C. O. D. or Mail Orders. Second Floor, S0th St. Section Splendid Values in Children’s Pretty Summer Frocks. — The Children's a ae Sec- tion presents a splendid field for values to those mothers who ap- preciate good style and economies in the garbing of their girls. Petticoats. Made of black sateen with a per- manent finish—light weight, for present wear. Any number of pret- ty. styles, including those with pleatings and sectional flounces— priced as follows: $1.98, $2.69, $2.98 & $3.69. Second Floo atin initia A New Lot of t Children’ s Hats Go Saturday at $1.29. We have trimmed up a lot of about five hundred Children’s hah thai al, | . ‘‘ Flop’’ or Body Hats | Note these specials for to- > particularly for Saturday's mowow, for instance: i sale, and if you say you've Girls’ Chambray Dresses, 7 seen prettier hat fancies $1.69 and $1.98. 1 for the money, eats In the most desirable colors; made q at any time we'll miss Russian effect, in three distinct styles; one with front and back box plaited, pearl buttons on front; other with Binns of pique and button trimming, while the third style has laundered col- Jar and patent-leather belt; sizes 4 to 44 years. Suspender Dresses, $2.79 and $3.39. Of mercerized chambray and linen; made with white lawn waist trimmed with open work, or trimmed with embroidery; finished with straps of dress material and pearl buttons; sizes 6 to 14 years. Second Fluor, 50th St. Section, Hand-Made Wash Stocks Much Under Half Price. This lot is the accumulation of a maker's advance summer pro- duction, made up for the jobbing trade, and secured by us at half his cost. The lot consists of 15,000 at 12:c. Each. Stocks that have been regularly sold at from 33¢. to $0c, each. Seeing them, if you'd add some specially pretty neckpieces to y tn Floor, Women’s Fine Kid Gloves 59c. a Pair To-Morrow. Good gloves, smart and stylish looking—and of a quality that will give splendid wear. They are really Worth a Dollar a Pair but we have more pairs than we want on our hands just now, @ 1 that’s why they're only 59c. Made of excellent quality skins, with two clasps—all desirable shades are here, as well as black and white. All sizes—fit cuaranteed. Things for an Appetizing _ Sunday Evening Meal. A short list from ay the housewife can select appetizing ‘edibles for the light evening supper, much preferred by all concerned on Sunday evening. eat full 1Sc| ed Cooked, He wer—Extra 45¢ | per Ih our guess. They're all trimmed with handsome flowers and ribbons and will be on sale at $1.29 for Saturday only. Lerrrrrerreres| Seta ‘y tise Floor, 59th St. Section, ar my" qr ra Silk Coals&Top Coats aah For Girls of 5 to 14. Some of the very smartest and most becom- ing little coats are offered in this special sale to- morrow at the greatest price reductions. Fancy SilK Coats $7.75 Regular $12 & $15 Values, Taffeta and peau de soie and many cloth-of-gold and pongee creations; beautifully made and trimmed. Jaunty Top Coats $2.98 Regular §5 and $6 Values. Covert cloth, paca cloth and cheviot; box and Jacket effect; finely tailored to the most minute detail; perfect in fit. Second Floor, 5th St, Section Women’s $3 Shoes, $1.49. Women’ s $2.50 Oxfords, $1. Both the shoes and the Oxfords are of excellent French and vici kid, with tips of patent leather. The vamps are of one full piece and run all the y under tips, i We gvarantee every pair to give perfect satisfaction. We advise every woman who has a shoe need to take advantage of these specials, for at these prices their shoes and Oxtords will cost them less than they would us in the ordinary course, of trade. — Last Day of the Tast Day of the Annval Wrapper Sale---88c. The last day of the Annual Wrapper Sale will be memorable, for, in addition to these regular $1.50 we will offer 800 TTT Main Floor, 69th St, Seetion. ot | Sardines—Imported: tery Lim ba fines per ib Sw Blut moored sb. 29C Sitced Smoked Beet. Sliced as thin as paper while you walt, “per b.. c } elsewhere for Te, this sal Jame evtin= 352 ders. Raaement. Ath Bt Section 055 Boys a Foe High Grade Gas Range al Bloomingeueay : For cleanliness, expédition and all-around _ sat sfaction there’s& good gas range we quote at this wrappers at 88c., regular $2 and $3 Wrappers at 98c. Really the most extraordinary wrapper value ever heard of! They're of lawn and dimity— taken from our regular stock—and will be sold without reserve Satur- day at 98c. each. All sizes. None C. O. D. N mail orders filled. —such are thes extraordinary price. have They four-hole tops, drilled burners, two oven burn- ers and pilot light; size of oven, 11x16 inches; drop doors—all made and finished in the best possible manner, You'll not miss this splen-id value to-morrow if you're in need of a gas range. Basement, 6th St, Section, Aoth St. Section,