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of otrange pepe ry ent Bie lownatairs wi here SEES PEACE MEAD $he of the Cabbage Patch Vin- . digated in Court for Throwing * Slops Over an Uninvited Vis- _ Ttor at Her Home. ct New Jersey Coant. Leading oystermen are up in arm’ oargo of sugar on the strandéd ship Craigneuk. They say th Pint of Liquor. msi ; ers ship, are being ruined the artificial y then ri TOUS. , weak to be seen to-|to last several weeks. S. -JUDGE DECLARES SHE aweetoning of tng water by the OFS beitrrgerireg rand Ga hala (Bpecial to The Bvening Worl.) day but a member of the family who| It effects a cure in the worst ca- $ fs pha aay cers J No. 41 ‘Weatone Fr ‘The Coroner was notified, but no ar-| PLAINFIELD, N. J., April 29.—One! was spoken to attributed the troub tarrhal troubles, and, if breathed at| AT ) PER PAIR. HAD GREAT PROVOCATION. | “Sr'%s aregea that tne damage to tne! At her home, No. Ot Weak One Hil | rests have taken 98 St p. saiiier, | hiccough @ second, or practically aixty | & form, of intlecsiion nih has @f-\the commencement of a cold or the 4 i beds is already heavy and qjectings of | dred end TFifty-secone aie eee eo path. Borhood, wars | a minute, with only Drief coasations of | “some years ago a brother muttered a |srip, will check it quickly and pre-| Regular Waly: $7.00 to $9.00. SSE ovatermen Nave Oe ean eo ake | sle Hardman tes dead, while her friend, Ineeand thoy Saread, that 0608 | oo hour or more, im the terrible ordent | similar a vent sickness. ‘Extra bottles of Hyo- yl “Maybe My Yard Won't Be Full ssa" stoppea. Mrs. Lillie Fox, of No. 647 West One y had not been g tT] through which Harry ‘Taylor, a book- Bipeh mei can be obtained for 50c. oh iy’ y e Fu reo Hundred and Fifty-second street, {» at vest keeper of this cli#, been undergoing | 4); 9, wenich a At Ret oot Mek oer ¥ z n was aff with & | for @ week. Just n days ago he generally proved ef- | one shou jave a Hyomet outfit to} t of Strange People Now, and| M’CARREN TO HAVE ORGAN. | tne g. 1004 wright Hospital slowly re |™8". Sha tact is attributed her death | Wag tquen’ with the ‘siigine mescular sane tnitty-tve years sta aga} Drevent and cure catarrhal troubles | } | Can Move Downstairs in? Is One of the Incorporators of New Again,” She Says. SS licking (oomsaey. QS Senator Pat McCarren, of Brooklyn, is to have @ newspaper to add to his political influence in that borough. Ir will be called The Cow: nd its pub- Meation will be shortly. Articles of incorporation hi been filed with the y of State at Albany by The LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 2.—The Female anostio of sunshine, “Mrs, ‘Wigge, of the Cabbage Patch,” who in private Ife answers to the name of Mrs. Mary Bass, was to-day dismissed by Judge McCann, in the police court where she made her appearance to an- ewer the charge of throwing the con- tents of a slop jar on Mrs. Emily Gmith, also of Louisville. Mra. Smith claimed that her dress was rulned, her pride shattered and fer philanthropic impulses received « shock. In dismissing Mrs. Bass, the Court aid in brief: “This prosecuting witness came to ‘Mrs, Bass's house without invitation. The defendant has been brought Into great notoriety as the result of a lit- erary production and as a result has heen terribly annoyed. Her home has Yeon invaded and the peace and quiet of life continually disturbed. I think that she has had great provocation, and 1 think I ought to dism! her of the charge on genera! princip’ * Mrs. Bass's testimony was given in er characteristic manner. She maid: “for many months, years, I've been @ontinuajly interrupted. Hobo after hobo comes to my louse. I order ‘em @own and away from my place when- ver see 'em. They come by dro walk around the yard, open the door When they rouse me and I come to ¢ door to sce what they want, Ij ook upon not a single face I know. There they stand jnd look at each ether in a fvolish way. After a while ohe will sa) Yell, we read the hook. Well, I will say then ff that’s all you can git and I make them git.’ he left the court-room aid: ° ¥, Maybe I'll be able of the stock. ‘The directors of The Courier company ere Willlam R. McGuire, Dr. Martin Pelz, Frank J. Ulrich, Conrad Haxzen- pflug and Robert Hagelstein. {RUN! RUN! HERE COMES W ‘Ther Turn Tall a1 m all,every 01 Mrs. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, to spend WM. VOGEL & ‘SON. Usual Usual Defect Defeat — ingging Sloping Cofiar Shoulders goatee ° Fhoulder. VA Better Than Their Price— Our $15 Overcoats & Suits. The value of a Paine. establishes its selling price. Governed by this rule these $15 Over- coats and Suits of oursshould sell for no less than $20, that is if we were to guide ourselves by the selling prices that prevail at other stores—but we don’t. The mere comparison of figures is an aimtess way of getting at the kernel of things—and what we want to im- s Brees upon you is that our Overcoats and uits, even at $15, are better than most stores sell for $20. We will stand behind this claim, word for word, and satisfy you it is so. Weare secure in our conviction because we have the knowledge of what we are falling about. It’s up to you to prove it—disprove i you can’t. $15 Spring Overcoats & Suits, with Our “Concave” Shoul- der & ‘“Closefitting’ Collar. At $18—Top Coats—a wide range of models—made of the new shades of tan and green Goverts. At $1 ledium Length Overcoats of black and Oxford unfinished Worsteds and Cheviots, silk lined throughout to edge of lapels. At $15—Rain-Proofed Overccats in the Belted Back, or plain model, 60 and 52 inches long, of Cheviote and Whipcords, in plain and high color effects At $15— Sack Suits, in ail tie new single and double breasted mod- els, of black Thibet blue and black cheviots and plain and fancy effects |r. Tweeds, Cacsimeres and Worsteds. Spring Overcoats and Suits, $15 to $35. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St. NING: WIPRO lectins Ser seats A se nant mages my yard woe fui used SUGAR DEATH FOR OYSTERS. Tragedy Reported trom the ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 3.— against the further jettisoning of the ea whiekey which they drank ht. Mrs. At the present time he hae Hardman'a home. Tnment aa slvep is annie foreign William Hardman, the dead woman’ husband, returned to his “home evening, but was unab! came to the conc at Mre. Fox's house and started | there. On his way he met Mr. Fox, | who sald his wife was not at home. They returned to the Hardman fat and broke in the door. They found Mrs. Hardman dead un- HCCOUGHS MAKE (32: PATENT A WRECK Plainfield Man Suffering a Ner- WHISKEY POISONS TWO WOMER at Hyomei : Helps the Health. Kills the Germs of Grip, Catanch and] Our linejof Spring; Colds, “Coste Nothing if tt Fale,” | window Say Hegeman & Co, 200 Broadway. and oe pp be Have seep so many memarkable | Ruffled S: cures made by the Hyomet treatment The bicooughe are not of the variety with which people are frequently seized, but consiat of a nervous tre~ mor whieh passes over the entire body Uke a shudder and vue lardly ceases before anozher commenc: Looal physicians have sougbt in vain to give Taylor relief and his only hope {s that the attack will stop suddenly of ils own accord as one did when he suffered seven years At that time pot Samm ‘Curtainsvand Nets) ~ a ro .¥ 4 0 0 cal A Mrs, Jessie Hardman Dies and) 4s the aining-room table, | Mrs. 105 : ig| wigek by vo conetane nscoughing aia that they ell it with the positive | Specital | Mrs. Lillie Fox Becomes Un-| room. The latter was taken to the| VOUS Affection Peculiar to His| Warbeing taken into a hospital for| agreement to return the money if it ‘ hospital, where she recovered consviou! Family Has Had No Sleep for] “Siim'nis atircuon uss become ktnown | falls to cure. 500 PAIRS FRENCH ness. amily Has Had No p every: brings him @ flood of letters conscious After Drinking Half) "Se saia she ana mail A complete outfit costs but $1, and CURTAPNS Containing Suggestions and methods treatment with which to effect 4 cure, a Week. vr i rapt Sopnee consists of a pocket inhaler, medi- Coroners’ office was notified and E Tontion ordered. Mrs, Fox will nadcalways been ® mano Be phystque. | contractions and since then they have ‘gradually increased in violence, until XTH AvE./ 135 AND 16Fm covering from a peculiar iline: Roth women were affected by some f excetent | and ward off attac of grip, pneu-{ monia and simil e Our Custom Shirt Department is in a position to execute orders for shirts of all kinds to ordet »romptly. Here you will find the smartest exclusive patterns, and we & tarantee ‘An Important Saturday Sale of Good | A Great Shirt Sale, Offering Rarest Money-Savings, Shoes for Men, Women and Children. A sale that no man can afford to miss wao has not yet This shoe story would not be as extraordinary as it is were it not bought his summer supply of shirts, for quality. Tho’ there are shoes about town that are being exploited In it will be found the smartest, newest shirts, substantially - i se we'll sell ices we quote, there are no shoes as good as these we erat oW, Saturday, to be bought anywhere to-day at retail for less made from wear-well materials, at prices very near half what you'll find being asked around town, than one-third more than our prices. 39c. for 50c. & 75c. Madras Negligee Shirts. Come and see the shoes we're going to sell and you'll be convinced. About eighty new patterns for choice; all sizes {rom 12 to 20, for men and boys— Women’s $1.50 to $2.50 Oxfords, 98c. each shirt with a pair of separate link cuffs. Not worth less than S0c, to 7c. each. Fine vici and dongola leathers, with patent tips; all new, desirable styles. Men’s $2.50 and $3 Shoes, $1.75. 59c. tor $1 Negligee Shirts. | 98c. tor $1.50 Negligce/Shirts, Smart new styles, with plaited These shirts have every feature of Of fine calf, vici and patent leathers; new shapes; every pair with genuine oak bosoms; made of excellent qual- the highest class shirts selling to- les. Ch Black and Russet Shoes, 49c. ity corded madras; with detached day—they are in plain or piaited = ’ Children’s es, At Genuine black and russet tan vici kid, lace and button Capea styles; with attached or: detached cuffs. cuffs. soles; medium wide toes; sizes 5 to 8; former price $1 # pair; Children’s & Misses’ Shoes, 98c. Men’s and Boys’ Collars--55c. ;half doz. teed. aide al Women’s Lace Shoes, 98c. Of dongola and kid leathers, with patent tips; values Of vici and dongola; lace and button styles; sizes § to 2; reduced from $1.50, All guaranteed four-p!: absolutely first quality; will give as gooc wear'as the best 45c. collar selling to-day, Over forty styles for choice. 1. *l value 75c. half dozen, Main Floor, 0th St. Seotion, $1.50, $2 and $2.50, Boys’ & Youths’ Lace Shoes, $1.49. PORODDE OBESE EL OSE SEB 660. t let ® the Bection Bt. Bection. | Women’s Petticoats. This little announcement will give you an idea where you will find lit- tle prices on the smartest and best made petticoats: $1.98 $2.69, $2.98 and $3.98 for black mercerized sateen petticoats, light weight, with a permanent finish; in a variety of styles, including pleatings, sec- tional flare flounces and ruffles. 2.98 and $3.98 for hand- $2.25 ae black _ brilliantine petticoats, with knee flounce, trimmed with one ruffle, pleat- ing of three ruffles Second Floor, 50th St. Section Children's Four-Strap Sandals at 98c. Of fine vici and box galf; rock oak soles; splendid wear-resisters; sizes 1 to 514; value $2. eeseeerenTeeeree Three-Hovur Sa 9 Men’s $4 to $5 In patent colt ski regular ee mip, : Superba Tooth ' A | ~ Trousers at $2. Women's and Chiitten's shoes, Second The Newest in Wrappers--- Powder, 19c. Tried this delightful new den- Frousers thatfor style, serviceability and all of Fine Sheer Lawn, $1.69! Pretty and becoming as a negligee tifrice yet? Once you do you'll ) use no other. It leaves a de- around wearing quali- ties you'll not match or wrapper—well made, cut full and finished with extreme care—trim- lightfully fresh, sweet taste in mings of the best and the fit perfect. the mouth—entirely different They come in fancy black and white from any other dentifrice on the striped lawn, with fitted backs, full market. Our special introduc- fronts, ruffle over shoulders, edged tion price, for new-style eco- anywhere under $4 to nomical, distributing box, only $5. They’re all made from new materials, cut right and finished in the best manner. Come in to-morrow, between 9 ahd 42 o'clock, if interested in buying the with pretty lace. 19¢, best sort of trousers at $2 a pair. | ODASAAEAS BSASSEDSESSSSS: Main Floor. 59th St. Section. Women’s Ready-to-Wear Hats in the Smartest Shapes, 98c. Br Twenty-five dozens, bought at a ne, price that was really a surprise to us —and to sell at a price that will be a genuine surprise to you to-morrow, for there are Many Hats Worth from $2.50 to $5 in the assortment, They are manu- facturers’ samples, all in the smartest, jauntiest and newest shapes and trimmed in the most modish ways. All popular colors and combinations of colors will be found. But—better be here early—25 dozen is not a very large quantity, and even a big lot wouldn't last long at All sizes, and for to-morrow the Second Floor, 60th St. Section. price is only $1.69. 9999990800008 89990890909 0009005 AL DB coin tre einai ertamed Men’s, Women’s & Children’s # Good Hosiery al 12;c. a Pair. } with embroidery; full flounce skirt. Al $1 98 —twn wrappers, in pretty striped 2 and figured effects, made In sev- eral styles; trimmed with lace or embroidery; full flounced skirts, Plenty in the assortment for ample purchases—and every pair well worth twenty-five cents. Thank some particularly advantageous Bloomingdale Juying for: this splendid value to-morrow, and lay in your supplies of summers hosiery if you care about economies, “The lot comprises: qj Women's two-thread fine gauge black cotton Stockings, with white or black feet; all sizes. Men's fancy cotton and lisle thread Socks, as well as plain solid colors and black; all sizes. A Children's 1x1 sibbed black cotton Stockings, with double knees; all sizes. Children’s imported plain tan colored cotton Stockings; full regular made; | sizes 5 to 834. 8666S O04 4 eIOe Recon Floor. Seth Bt. Seation, Good Items from the Sale of Toilet and Medicinal Needs. Time yet to take advantage of the extraordinary values this great sale of toilet and medicinal goods offers. Wise folks, those with an eye toward economies, are laying in a store of supplies for future needs during the Summer from this sale, These items get mention for to-morrow—no mail, C. O. D. or telephone orders filled—none to dealers—quantities limited, ry! PA y Peruna, special..,... .. ...... 89¢ | Dr, Snow’s Triple Extracts <> 98c, each! vat Men’s Colton Socks at 5c. a Pair. Rosedaie Cold’ Cream, full | forthe Handkerchief. Weare Children’s Trimmed “Flop” Hats, Special, $1.29. About 6,000—manufacturers’ samples, every one of them. Made full seam- » aclb, jars.... ‘ Ic closing out this style to make less, in light, medium and heavy weights; black; sizes 9% to 11%. Regular Effectively trimmed with all-silk materials and beautiful flowers—colors room for the nev fabel, and white, blue, brown and red—worth $2.50, offer all the popular odors in Bariee, LE Kee 15e. qualities, Floor, 49th St, Seetion, Seliy, SS ee ee full 1-Ib. jars, as the regular 41c. wrapper for.. 25¢ Women’s Untrimmed Hats, 25c. ’ BG Ree ttieten ree a9 Sans Ayiteratades te (66 Just alittle lot-—all new and becoming shapes; worth up to $1.50. 50c. Buys Women S Smart j Geaulae Gan cane jor, 1 ar | Bath Brushes) long or strap Second Floor. 00th At. Section. D Il > 3 [iva i'Sceaber seca le ets mieeon ollar Kid Gloves To-Morrow. Think of getting two pairs of gloves for what you ordinarily pay for one—and gloves of quality and -ear-resisting merit, too! Such are these handsome glace kid gloyes—in tan, mode, gray, and black and white—made with two clasps. { The Bloomingdale guarantee backs every pair. No mail orders fill Main Floor, 30th St. Seetion. Umbrellas Worth $2.50; Yours To-Morrow for $1.25. These are well-known “Gladiator” umbrellas that have become such favor- ites with men and women who appre- ciate real umbrella merit. They are of pure yarn-dyed taffeta silk, made on paragon frames, with case and tassel to match. Every umbrella is close rolling, in 26 and 28 inch sizes for men and women. All are warranted for one year, choose while this special is at hand at $1.25 each. To-Morrow’s Special Offer of Eyeglasses & Spectacles al 50c. These eyeglasses and spectacles you'll find to give utmost satis- faction in the wear and to prove ideal eye-helps, resting the eyes and improving the sight. They're fitted with skilfully selected and perfectly adjusted pure white ~erystal lenses. The eyeglasses have nickel silver or gold alloy nose-pieces and patent. cork nose-rests and clips; the spectacles have nickel-plated nose-pieces. You'd pay $1.50 for the same kind at the exclusive optician's—to-morrow only, our price, pair, §0c. J/p2empak With Axts Cul Pcbblcs, 98c. Set in goldoine frames, which always look bright and new; regular op- ticians ask $3.00 and $4.00 per pair for these goods. Of Goldoine and Silverine, 68c. Warranted not to tarnish or break; made of solid metal all the way through; would be considered a bargain at $2.00 a pair. With Soltd Gold Parts, 85c. Scientifically made and highly finished; the eyeglasses are skeleton set, with patent cork nose-rests and solid gold springs—the spectacles are in gold- filled frames, set with silex crystal periscopic lenses, solld gold nose-pieces, straight or riding-bow shapes. Sold at the exclusive optician's for $3 a pair. Matn Floor, Front, Centre, Here’s a Special in “Hercules” Safes at $8.95. These fireproof safes are fully =e | guaranteed to resist any fire or thief, = [1] and every householder should pos- Pi sess one for the safety of his per- # sonal possessions. We've one op exhibition now that was rescued from the sub- cellar of the U. S. Storage Ware- . house, where it had fallen after the (est = flames had raged about it on the We \.of second floor for hours. When ex- Sa = amined everything it contained was teund safe and intact. Other “Hercules” safes, according to size, at $15.95 and $25.95. Mel Hoey WORD Bt Be Op Main Floor, 39th St, Section. Third Avenue to Lexington—Bloomingdale Brothers—59th to 60th Street.

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