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ON THE MSOUR —ABonduct Splendid, His Outy “Nobly Done,” Writes Capt. Cowles of Chaplain Gleeson ‘to Archbishop Farley. RUSHED INTO THE TURRET TO ANOINT THE DYING MEN. ‘Only Escaped Death by a Mir- acle, as Three Minutes Be- fore the Explosion He Had : Been One of Those in Turret. ‘The Rev. Father Gleeson, chaplain of the battle-ship Missouri, proved himself nfpriestly hero and a hero pr'est’’ in the late explosion which snuffed out the ives of so many men in the recent fim practice off Pensacola, The fol- INNOCENT WOMAN ACCUSED OF THEFT Mrs. Tessie Johnson with Her Baby Spends Night in Police Station— Mrs. Bruckheimer Thought She Had Been Robbed Mra, Teasie Johnson, of No. N01 Sec- ond avenue, and her two-year-old child wore locked up all night in the East One Hundred and Fourth street police sta- tlon last night because Mrs. Lixsie Bruckheimer, of No. 1226 Park avenue, thought she had been robbed of a dia- mond ring and earrings when she fiadn't. Now Mrs. Johnson has brought an action for false arrest against Mrs. Bruckheimer. ‘Tesste worked 2s a servant girl in the Bruokhetmer home. After she left Inst night Mrs, Bruckheimer missed the Jewels and shouted the fact at her hus- band, Albert, who is a pawn-broker, He rushed round to the police station and got two detectives to arrest the seryant girl Some timd inter the discovery of the ery jewels was made and then both the Bruckheimers made as straight a line lowing Jetter was received in New jaa they could to the police station to York, and It goes to show a little of the Kindly feelings an@ the gratitude of the men of action for the heroic minis- trations of the priest during the time of disaster: 3 Pensacola, Fla., April 17, 1005. Arehbishop Farley, 432 Medison avenue, New York It gives mo great pleasure to let you know of the splendid conduct of Father Gleeson at the time of the explosion board this vessel on April 13. His ity was nobly done, not only as chap- Jain and priest, but as a man. COWLES, Captain commanding. Henry Campbell, a merchant, of No. 49 y gtreet, a dear friend of Father jon, recelved this letter from the chaplain, showing just what took place get Tossie'’s release. This was dentea them and they were told that they would have to he ar in court in the morning and withdraw the charges on which the girl was arrested. ‘The Magistrate readily discharged the girl to-day. Then came her turn and enlisting the services of an attorney she Immediately ebgan proceedings for an action of false arrest. TWO CHAUFFEURS ARE HELD. HMebhua Acoused of Speeding Auto at a Forty-Mile Rate. Louls Rebhun, of No, &8 Bleecker stret, Was arrested for sneeding his @utomobile, was arraigned in Harlem Court this morning, and efter pleading gullty was held in $100 ball for trial. There were six per@ons in the auto- ton. in the turret following the explosion. | obie, but thelr identity Rebhun re- ‘It speaks for itself and runs in part as bs Ly Henry—Just a line to tet you | miles er ai rank Crawi that ufter all ts and the fused to disclose. According to Police- remo vehicle was going forty lord, of No. 3% Harrison er is be- | street, was held in $100 for trial a rate written I am olive and well. I|for running his automobdil ly had the experience of my lf "s, Tam fllve to-day only by & 3 San om th turret thi inutes be g ree. m: - explosion ed and left it only to see a man who was fe pert of the ship. T here when the exp! a |. Returning, I saw that an qwful calamity had occurred, hurried dowp to room through the smoke for my stocks and stole and was in the of the work immediately, hile anointing the men of the turret, I ed. Si hi had ited thrguch ‘the if. once the fire had reac! ug wpper casings it would tiave ‘alt wp with ue § worl , faving an endouragin word to the men and helpin them and the oe to Nt GH pores. out os q posaible. I shall never ace Sich Meltn eights while. T Live again, never be near death. nm the iter at Ieneth had the magazines flogded the copper of the casings wag melted and the wooden batters burne aWway—ten seconds more would have everything. e twenty-eight men and five of- . was a frightful calamity. S95 fnave kopt myvnamo out of the papers, 18° Foday at many Y hed overwhelining) congregation. with ie, eng oe, ayy wer FATHER GLEESO} STRIKE IS STILL ON IN BUDAPEST Premier Tisza Announces that the Hungarian Government ts Preparing to Resume Ser- wiop on a Limited Scale, BUDAPEST, Hungary, April %./Phe saiiroad strikers are now showing little tian to return to work unless thelr demands for increased pay are conceded. Premier Tisza announced in the Diet today that as n result of the confer- enoes there appeared to be little pros- Dect of a settlement. The Government therefore was taking measures to as- sure the resumption of the service on a limited scale, Unless the strikers re- turn duty fo the course of a day new men would be Installed and the strikers would permanently lose their positions. i STRUGGLING ARTISTS TO HAVE FULL CHANCE. Henry Stewel Provides a Field of Endeavor and Will Help Them to Win by Suggestion Strugaling artivts of tho larger class Who Ond it easter to paint pictures than (@ sell them have din Henry Siegel, who has decided to utilize the om department of his new Fourteenth Styeet Store to furnish them the oppor: tunity for recognition #0 y de- eft recom! generally de who takes a connolsseur's dvancement of opinion that am: i ‘ountered by artists not KA wale of their work abilit ot he r to who p! ed In confronted by the tab well executed, Ita subject «ts s0 tlerly uninteresting a» to preclud my at oa 0 preclude tie enced 1 accept and offer for sal eithat re worthy, nde wt that a budding artic 0 welected a poor subj Suggest A More practical them t's relation to the More friendly and al, and he will be the ‘suggestion of a h the popular demand D to mee. it. of Sfteen miles an hour oF hth ave- nue, at One Hundred and Tenth i335 i aR a WRECK BLOCKED TRAFFIC. Faeight Crash Near Babylon Tied Up the Long Island Ratlroad. BABYLON, L. 1, April %--The breaking of a journal! wrecked an bound freight train on the Long Rafirond at Belmont Junction, wet this place, early to-day. Several care were smashed and deratied, and the wreckage blocked both the east and west bound tracks for two hours, No one was injul YOUR BRAIN _ NEEDS BLOOD It Cannot Raw jout Fuel—Dys- peptic Stomach a Poor Fireman. If you want a strong, active brain, you must take 6are of your stomach. Brain workers are always the frst to suffer from indigestion and dys- pepsla. They are also first to give way un- der the strain. An active brain requires plenty of rich, red blood, Dyspepais shuts off the blood supply. Food cannot di- west—cannot yield nourishment. Take a Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet each evening and you'll do three times as much work the next day. It will put your stomach right, get your bowels into condition and fill your arteries with good blood, BUSINESS MAN TELLS HIS “I suffered f energy and ambition. 1 pains and ret ae days 1 would be tneapac Lt package o1 Tablets and r wonderfully denented. een withou nom, “When t feel any ot the. distresting wy, above 1 take the teb- fots ns directed. nubetant ally cured and now eat food that formerly fared not touch.—CHARLES M. JUNE, 609 Majestic Building, Detroit, M Wo back up Rexall Dyspepsia Tab- lets with our indorsement and our guarantee. Price 25 cents per full sized package. Sold only st our store or by mail. Riker’s Drug Store, 6th Ave: and 23d St: OUR NEW YORK AGENTS. HEGEMAN & CO. (a corporation Broadway; 26 Broadway; 200 W. it Amstertam av. and st and 149th % DRUG STORES, 12th st: 1 6th av: 601 8th av. . JUNGMAN, Druggist, 1020 84 av.; 428 Columbus ay. attached and detached cuffs, fancy striped effects, plain an an extensive assortment of striped and Ingrain Hose, Plain or Ribbed, light cloth vest with soutache braid and Box, Norfolk and Corset Models, also SILK BLOUSES, black and navy, over silk drop, in laae mixtures, neally trimroee with combination cloth and Stern Brothers Exceptionally Good Values in [len’s Furnishing Dept. SOFT BOSOM SHIRTS, the newest designs in white and colored madras, plain and plaited bosoms, 81,45 to 3,50 . . SILK NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Dhar colors an@ 63.00, 4.95 MADRAS PAJAMAS, white and colored, figured effects, perfect fitting, best finish, 95c, $1 45, 2.45 To-morrow, Desirable Values in Women’s & Men’s Hosiery Women’s Fine Fast Black Lisle Thread Special Inducements in [isses’ & Girls’ Apparel ‘MISSES’ SUITS of French Voile, entirely new Blouse Model, stitched taffeta sill cuffs and girdle, fitted silk drop, $24.50 Value $35.00 MISSES’ COVERT & CHEVIOT CLOTH JACKETS, Value $10.50 to 14.00 MISSES’ FRENCH VOILE WALKING SKIRTS, GIRLS’ JUNIOR SUITS, ETON STYLE, raid, 12t0 16 years. Value $1000 97.45 GIRLS’ BOX REEFERS, several styles, braid trimmed, emblem on sleeve, others satin lined, 6 tots years, | 94.95, 5.45 thibets, fine blue serges and elegant light and gray mixed worsteds. These are suits a cus- tom tailor couldn't make for less than $30. Our special price is $20, tel At $25—Men's Suite in single-breasted sack styles, made of srioeth surface and unfinished wor- Suits for Big M t $15, $20 & ateds, and cheviots, and black thibets and en a blue sergea silk lined. Hundreds of men : $25. who formerly paid $40 and $50 to custom tailors buy these suits and say they are bet- ter fitting and smarter looking. Our price assortment of suits for big men at $15 to $25. ia $25. Suits for which a tailor would charge $20 to $ Vogel Brovhors AZ Six. Cov Bi Ave _ Saturday Night SORA TERT EET HTENTRT THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1904 Voge Brothers « AQ Six. Con Be ! _ There is no better way of proving the superior style and tailoring of Vogel Brothers’ clothing than to compare it with ordinary ready-made clothing. We, as the makers, know that better material, style or tailoring cannot be put into suits and overcoats than is put into ours. The characteristic tailoring of the shapely shoulders, snug-fitting collars and the coat fronts that do not wrinkle, are features you will find in all our garments from $10 to $30. but you won't find them in ordinary ready-made garments, . Men’s Spring Suits Men's Suits in single breasted sack styles | At $10— made of blue cheviots, black chevféts, le thibets and a splendid assortment of dark light colored mixtures. duplicate for even $15 at other stores. We, as! ell them direct to you at the) At $12—We place on special sale Oxford gray Cra- , $12. ven ivercoats, in § long style. sc juits that you couldn't At $15—Men’s Suite in single and double breasted at bacl sack styles, with all the style and fine work- manship the custom tailor puts into $25 suits. out belt. There is a wonderful assortment of fabrics to choose from in plain blue and black, and 75 different styles of light, dark and fancy fabrics, Special at $15, Saturday Night \ ’ AY | Men’s Spring Overcoats is remarkable value in tan covert Top they are made in full, short boxy style in a manner and of a fabric that you couldn't duplicate anywhere else for $15. Our special price is $10. ‘Here it Co: ig, loose, 52-inch made with a belt which ip detachable, virtually two coats in one, as it may be worn with or with- On special sale at $12. At $15—A superb line of Top Coats in a dozen dis- tinct different models from the extreme box to 32-inch leng top coats. san Santee coverts in all the new shades and are ide; wi At $20—Men's Suita in single and double breasted $25 for. Re cneereel sack styles, made of rich, soft-feeling black | 4 $2 They are made of ‘ou'd pay a tailor Our special price i $15. 8—Medium length silk lined,to edge Overcoats of clegant rich black and Oxford vicunas and unfinished worsteds. acterized by perfect tailoring and smart appearance—identi Youmoula Pay $45 for at a tailor's. Our price 8 $28, Garments that are c’ with overcoats The man who measures b'g—44, 46, 48 around the chest, is as easily fitted here as the normal sizeman. We draw special attention to a broad Saturday Night, Until 10 o'Clock. ~ GarPMansG Entire Block Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St, Brooklyn. We Give ‘'5. & #1.” Green Trading Stamps. [°6:0."" |} 9 een Men’s Suits and Top Coats, 10.00/ Suits {n fine cassimtere and cheviot, rightly fashioned and properly made; linings and trimmings guaranteed, a splendid Suit for business wear. Top Coats in all new shades, made with an eye to style and wear; assortment large CROKE cc ccdcccscccsces Men’s Fine Trousers, 3.00 Handsome new patterns of fine worsted, juality and make equal to regular 4400 and $5.00 values, Saturday.. 3.00 Specials for the Boys. Boys’ school Suits, Norfolk or double 9) 00 PLEAHEA oe decersccnssssenseevers Fine serge Norfolk Suits, pants are full 3 00! Wied ee iiisscccsccessevsessaes see Sailor blouse Suits, fine serge; sizes 3 fovlogeee eet nr secrete 3.00 Eton, Russian and Sailor Suits, in all 4.00 SHAG cee icr sees sect yess paes Fine white serge Eton Suits and Reef- 5 00 ers Top Coats and Reefers, in covert or | CE SGORDONOCDERONLOCISSESODAIOS 4.00 We always carry the largest assortment Brooklyn) .....0. 200. scssecccee cee | Children’s and Misses’ Shoes | at a Sacrifice. $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes, remainder of lines of misses’ and children’s Shoes which we are going to discontinue. We offer them at the following low prices to close them out to-morrow. Some sizes and widths are missing in each lot but all sizes in the entire lot, from 9 to 134, widths B, C, D and E, box calf, vici kid 75 and dongola kid, button and lace. Cc 1.50 Shoes, soft kid, close ex- tension flexible soles, low Oparay 00 heels,button and lace, sizes 2% to7 Boys’ Shoes, satin calf, good heavy soles, made to sell for $1.50, sizes 5 and 5%, to close Items Interesting to Men. Men's balbriggan SR ers, extra good quality; Draw- ers are made with double seats, full sizes and well finishe 50c, kind, each....+...- rand’ Draw- INANNANTNATANAN AANANANAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAA ANNA Value 400pe, 25° ‘Women's Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, tm Plain 2 Gauze, Lace All-over and Lace Ankles, Value 45e pr, OC ‘Women’s Very Fine Lisle Thread Hose, C in Embroidered Fronts and Lace Effects, Value 75e pr. 45 Women’s Extra Quality Lisle Thread Hone, in Fancy Colored Clocks and Novelties, Value. 950 pr. SOS Men's New French Fancy Lisle Thread and Cc Fine Hand-made Embr’d Cotton Half Hose, Value 50c pr. 37 buttons, $7.50, 9.95 Value $1500 510.95 i/Boys’ Suits, Top | CHILDREN’S & BOYS’ REEFERS, CHILDREN’S LONG COATS, BOYS' TOP COATS, : BRILLIANTINE RUSSIAN SUITS, Exquisite color combinations of brown and white, royal and white, pute navy and all white, of imported fabrics, Sailor or Eton Collar styles, Young ['len’s Clothing EW YORK Cilia, XN, | Ages 15 to 22 years (31 to 40 chest) | PR ane end Beek 837 Fulton st. toppe aningue St DOUBLE AND SINGLE-BREASTED SUITS, § | 13 Be Deine tL BRadway. att Bituinge SK, ang Wue broad athlette shoulders, trousers (ull cut | $412.75 | | Tet, ‘Bich thd fon Ste unney Rye over hip and knee, of homespuns, cheviots, r With opp. Herad ‘Bullding, 400 FIND AVC RemY CITY. | blue serges and thibets, ) Extra Trousers | CO eae ah eC alla 6 Newark Dees my. f | Sean oo ra AY Fe ENTS Raves te Central RR, of ¥, J. ’ | | Boys’ & Girl en ag BBW YORE Piece Saran . No rosaway, | 108 rect, atthe LS at sixth Avs con Mist et aMe To-morrow, Sale of RUSSIAN, NORFOLK & SAILOR SUITS, ) 85.00 | Complete assoriments of SHOES, OXFORD TIES and BAREFOOT SANDALS, in White Caovas, Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Tan Goat Skta | | and Russia Call, made on lasts specially adapted to growing feet. | Coats & Reefers + Formerly | 95.95 t0 $6.95 Uwsal price $830 = 85078 West Twenty-third Street. { Many a man would like to wear Regals but he hesitates to pay so little as $3.50 for a pair of shoes. Doubtful about taking so much for so little? Not atall. He's got @ sort of semi-suppress- ed notion that he can't be really “swell” un- fess he pays from $5 to $14 for his shoes, Now, if he would ask the Pullman car porters, he would discover that a large proportion of those who ride in Pullmans, alh in Regals. And He may be astonished tolearn that aclear Mime majority ofthe offi- TS cers in the U S Army and Navy are wearing Regals The trouble is that people get the idea that because the Regal sells at $3.50 it is a “$3.50 shoe,” -which it is not. It's a six-dollar shoe at the wholesale, price, —a fact which we are prepared to demonstrate by a comparison of style, fit. finish and leather quality - Send for Style Book Mail ordes promptly filled REGAL TWE SHOE THAT PROVES 72 REGAL STORES, 22 OF THEM IN GREATER NEW YORK. MEN’S STORES, 335 & 3290 Thind Ay. 8 Ww. Cor, 124th St. BROOKLYN—468) Fit RONAN TONITE NIAAA AAS Men's cottgn Socks, in tan and tra fine quality, mad w fast black, good quality, seam- arate cutls, assorted patterns, less feet, double heels and lGct My Book, if Sick. Boys’ Negligee Shirts, tine grade, in neat stripes and figures on light colored ground, full sizes 35c) and good titting, 60c. kind, 4 5 | special Men's colored 10 | perfect fitting, worth 75 IC} special we toes, worth 15Sc., special.. Don’t Senda Penny. 9 (2 Ly ny, Just wait Ul! you see what I oan do. Let me prove up ‘he Restorative will your endorsement. If you test It. Fe you ft without the slightest I tell »ou of @ druggist Will absolutely stand all the cost if it ou gay. It did not hel, m tand se: Tai tell- uu to know absolutely ein Ia to convince. ¥i BI Restormive Will cures an uf tae gmmon remedy ‘Could. mo Tt woul mt the: phye sien maxing the ¢ Fram poodees {nee averywheres and T found invariably that where oare let @ nick friend stax T yournelt, gonie time. my 0 sym 40 yds, Per Roll. Tkimpiy state which Hoole Jon snow $6.00 Book address Dr. Shoop, Hook id casea, ith one or two bottles MUNYON'S WITCH HAZEL Makes the skin soft as yelvet. BEAUTIFUL RUGS AT NO COST. Mattings a Few Dollars Per Roll. A Week of Mattings.—A cargo of China and Jap weaves. Animportant event. You'll have to be on hand early to secure a yard of these matting straws. happening in floor coverings in many a day, and we are going on record with it. Every yard interwoven and double-dyed. The striking color designs in blue, green, red and gold, strewn over the face, are as refreshing to look upon as a field of flowers—also plain white, A Handsome Matting Rug, 30x60, Presented to Each Purchaser of a Roll of Matting, It’s the most extraordinary Japanese. Per Roll. 40 yds, Per Roll. Was $11.00. -now $6.75 Was \13.00, Was 15.00. Was 16.00... Liberal Credit reaches home, Brooklyn Furniture Co., Carpetings, Bedding, Draperies, Etc, 559-571 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. Improves any complexion, Best shampoo made, Prevents dandruff, Stops hair from falling. Cures all skin eruptions. than cold cream. More beautifying than any cosmetic. If your blood is impure, or if you ov any liver or stomach trouble, don't fail to use Munyon's Paw+ It cures Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Catarrh, Sleeplessness, and makes you strong and well, Ml The Armament of Nations--- Their fighting forces—army, navy, equipment, etc., etc. 1904 WORLD ALMANAC 2 8 * Well printed and substan- Gubjects. 10,000 facta. * * © of well made Pants and Waists in 50c