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. Collars and Stocks, ‘LODGE MEMBERS ~CHUGHT IN BAD {. Broken Up by “Poltoe,” but It tt Was Part of Entertainment on: Programme. ‘PRIZE FIGHT WHICH’ WAS NOT THE REAL THING. Little Surprise Which Guests © Offers of Bribes for Release Were-Made. ‘WRSTWOOD, XN. J., May 8.—The Raw- fi.er cme te ig ond oes ‘been Poss, sie had planned the wont ital 0 at re Ree ester ar ae eine ae id ae Pg er Dunn saya that the money given to hire to be used as he saw fit has been turned into the general fund of the council, John 8. GriMith Appointed o Grade Crossing Commiasioner. Brooklyn politicians say that in the appointment of John 8. Griffith, a Iaw- yer of that borough, to be a Grade Crossing Commissiorer Mayor McClel- FIST FIGHT ON RED STAR LINER Cari Blume, Passenger on the Vaderiand, Arrested When Vessel Arrived for Alleged As- sault on Dr. M. Sigismund. lan has openly recognized the fight that Chagles F. Murphy and Tammany Hall are waging on Senator McCarren and the Brooklyn machine, Mr, Grit avenue, Brooklyn, an the heainet au instructed delegation to the! Trouble Is Said to Have Started Democratic State Convention. up with many ally, and has been recognized ax Fook Seriously at First, and |one or the strongest anti-McCarren mon Jn. the borough. regular machine, $3.00 Carren men say the uppolnt portant as showtn, taking @ hand in the Oght to down Mc- Carren, SHIP’S OFFICERS CALLED UPON TO STOP THE ROW. Yo. 981 Bt, Mark's led the tight in District Mth lives at Highteenth” Assembly Ho lined Willlam A. Doyle, the Tam- Over Some Criticism of Dr. Sigismund’s Young Son,Which the Physician Resented. His appointment was opposed by the The job is worth) ‘a year at the outside, but the Mo- tip im- fayor is that the ———_ When the Red Star steamship Vader- @oa twins, Bert and Ned, who in their youthful days wore noted on account of their various escapades, appeared in wew roles last night, one as principal in @ ring fight and the other as the raider of the fight The twins now constitute the police foree of the town, Bert being | shief and Ned second in command. Both | wear regular uniforms fashioned after those of the New York police Last night arrangementis had been made for a smoker by the Westwood Council of the Royal Arcanum, and Orator Charles H. Dunn was in charge of the entertainment. The smoker was to be given in Odd-Fellows' Hal, and Mr. Dunn had promised his fellow- members a big surprise. There were | all kinds of rumors as to the nature of the “surprise,” but a majority was in- ed to believe that there was to be @ display of skirt dancing, and before the time for the opening of the show | arrived the hall was crowded with mem- | bers of the order. ‘The guests were entertained with va- fous kinds of games during the early evening, and then Orator Dunn ap- peared on the stuge, before the low- @red curtain, and announced that the principal attraction of the show was about to be given. Neferee Was Needed. Fe said that as a preliminary it would be necessary to secure the ser- pices of some members as referee, time- Beoper and seconds, and this announce- ment, of course, showed that the prom- ised surprise was to be @ bout with the gloves. ‘Volunteers were quickly found and when all had been urranged the curtain was rung up, revealing a roped arena and two men in full ring costume, be- sides referee, timekeeper and scconds. One of the fighters was Bert Rawson, in addition to his duties as police Jef, has a “school of ph Bt the old Rawson homestes at the manly art, § Was Billy Brill, of New Yi been Imported for the oc ‘After the spectators had U @ to Keep as quict as posal < Yegan, Three rounds lad been fought, | with honors even, und tho spectators Were worked up to a hiwl pitoh of ex- étement, when the front door went in with a crash and Ned Rawson, in full Horm, with w posse at ils + ap ‘at the threshold and shouted That everybody was under arrest, ‘There was a scrambie for windows and doors, but Rawson yelled that lt was useless tor any one to try to escape, us he knew Shem all, and they would ali have to ap- ear before Justice Taylor at Hilladale N the Arcanumites pleaded and + SERSa, “bat Rawson waa obdurate, He Sebo that he. would have to arrest brother and Billy Brill and that Ise must be In court to-day. embers approached Ora- Dunn and said that they would give fpr the fighters and Mr, Dunn took ffered money, hinting at the face time that he might be able to " matters without giving bail. He. told te use the money in any way he thought best and he promised to £ Go'so, When it was thought that the ‘bad gone fa ough, some one let Depariment., 150 Dozen Collar and Cuff Sets in scrim and heavy linen, embroidered in light blue, | champagne, cardinal, Per- sian and solid white, 25¢c. per set, t value 50c, 125 Dozen large variety of styles, 25c. each, 12 Dozen Tailor-made Taffeta Stocks| with linen turnover collars, | 50c. each, value 75c, 75 pairs Eton Sleeves| in lawn, net and chiffon, $1.25 pex pair, value.$1.75 to $375. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1904, MAY FLOAT THE CRMGNEUK. ‘Tags Moved the Stranded Steam-| land arrived to-day from Antwerp, Policeman Leonard, of the Church Street station, arrested Carl Blume, one of the passengers, who was charged with” having assaulted Dr. Mordaunt Bigiamund, of Lexington avenue, dur- ing the passage across the Atlantis. While playing*n game of quoits Inst Saturday, it is sald, Mr, Blume be- came incensed at Dr, Sigismund’s son, Theodore, The father took the part of the son and this so angered Mr, Blume that hot words and violence fol- lowed. ‘The ship's officers were called tu to stop the row, but not until the doctor bere physical marks from the encountas, The baginning of the difference be- tween Ber, Sigismund and Mr, Blume) goes back several days before the game of quoits, however. It is said that one of | | the stewards offended the boy and he reported the matter to his father, who | informed Capt. Ehoft of the situation. | The Captain made an investigation and from what could be learned, the de-| cision Was against the stew Immediately the second-cabin passen- rr took sides, Much feeling was man- ested by both parties and when Dr. Sigismund undertook to direct some re- Higlous servicos for members of his faith | on board there were apparent alights ghown him, ‘This augmented the Sad eolin gs. ‘When Blume was arrested on the plier there was e mild demonstration on the part of some of the passengers. They | crowded argund the arrested man and the complail it and Detective Moody was called in to assist, He finally got the prisoner off the dock and was taken first to the Church street station uC then MP Cab Preoak lata Court. ship 150 Feet To.Day. one time during the voyage across the Atlantic the feeling ran so high] ATLANTIC CIry, N. J. between the respeotive parties that the officers hed to be on the alert that an actual declaration of war should not be made. Pointed remarks were fre- quent occurrences as the parti on deck. ov 5 jen Dawsed| Goat her to-night. She was feet to-day by three tugs. te deena ee HEALTH 18 Every Day SowEre. Hunyadi Janos THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER, can always be relied upon to relieve CONSTIPATION. | HALF A OL488 ON ARISING I8 THR DOSE. Letters of Inquiry. Oocastonal “cog slips” in the complex ma- ‘eat store cannot be avoided ie anmoyahce and ey, can e chinery of & entirely; but be reduced to a minimum with your help. In making inquiry about non-delivery ol a purchase, you can facilitate matters by giv- ing the exact date of purchase and stating whether the goods referred to were paid for in store or ordered sent C O. D, Ge 99 A Limited Time Straus” | oferthat Should High-Grade Interest City or ° Country Home Pianos. Furnishers, «a.» Our $225 Pianos, special at........-.. $190.00 Our $250 Pianos, special at........... $210.00 Our $275 Pianos, special at........... $225.00 These prices are about ONE HALF the sum you will have to pay for similar high-grade instruments bought of other dealers who sell Pianos on payments. We sell exclusively for cash, and our regular prices are from 25 per cent. to 33% per cent. lower than prices asked by dealers who sell on credit and instalment. On this occasion the saving is notably increased. This limited time proposition is made to better introduce “Straus” Pianos. Wherever we place one of these instruments we sow good seed for a Piano store that is conducted upon a quite dif- ferent principle from any other Piano business in the world. 34 BL “ May Problems the Upholstery Section Solves. Maytime means moving-time—with a multitude of little worries that this Upholstery section stands readier than ever to absorb for you. There are furniture pieces to be reupholstered, awnings, shades and slip covers to be made, and scores of needs in draperies and the like [ that we can supply to your advantage. We will be glad to submit estimates on any work of this kind you wish done. For special selling in the Upholstery Section we note: Nottingham Lace Curtains, new and dainty designs; sold by others at $2.50 to $5.25 a pair; special at $1.74, $1.98, $2.24, $2.75, $2.98, $3.48 and $3.98 Three-fold Screens, oak frames, covered with fancy silkoline; sold by others at $1.15; our price 79c.; four-fold, sold by others at $2.60; our price ° : $1.88 Three-fold Screens, covered with denim and with hunting and coach- ing scenes; sold by others at $5.00 and $5.75; our prices, $3.74 and $3.98 Three-fold Screens, covered with decorated burlap; sold by others at $6.00 to $9.00; our prices $4.98, $5.48, $5.98 and $7.74 Three-fold Mission Screens, fancy tops, plain denim panels; sold by others at $6.50 and $7.00; our prices..... - $4.49 and $5.24 Decorative Bead and Bamboo Curtains, sold by others at $1.85; vur price .....- RUrIORTIDG NEPOOUC NCIC LGU OCOSE +9690: $1539 Japanese Glass Bead Curtains, beautiful designs and delicate tints; sold by others at $10.00 and $12.00; our prices$4.98 and$5.74 Opaque Shades, mounted on good spring rollers, size 3x6 feet; all colors, sold by others at 30c.; our price....... Seen rnnesine 15c Opaque Shades, same as above, with fringe, sold by others at 40c.; our price ......see0 penGoHRAGis Diy oinner ese ssigeteeiesiele 24c Same as above, with heavy single knotted fringe; sold by others at 60C,; OUL Price, ..ceccsscccessrerwecccvccers stevecrwes SLC Made to sell at $24.00 ‘Women’ | manufacturer planned fi | lanned for | Suits | a usual Spring and encountered | $1 4,96 the unusual, Hence these im- portant price reductions. The Suits are made of Broadcloths, Cheviots and Panama Cloths —the fabrics most in favor, and the styles are quite as desirable. They are made up in Etons, Blouses and Coat effects, finished with rows of stitching, or braid and buttons. All Jackets are taffeta lined. « The skirts are gore flare, side-pleated or with inverted back pleats. It is a splendid opportunity for a few scores of women to turn to good account the misfortune of a suit maker whose gar- ments rarely figure in such two-thirds-price sale, a Fi, Now | Men’s Shirts, Made-to-Order ! in Our Custom Shirt Dept. Special $ Sold by for Three «74 gigi, mm || Here is clear saving of $4.26 on a quarter dozen of the high-grade oui for ah our Cisen CaaS is noted, They will be made up of imported materials—white corded fai i fades pu shades or neat figures, as you elroy i ae Though sold at a very low price, they will be made up and finished as honestly and carefully 23 the most expensive Shirts tuned out of this department, Finally, no man who is three days distant from New Yorlecan get here before the offer expires, Be as prompt as you can. R. H. Macv & Co.’s Attractions. Are Their Low Prices. acys 3 way at 6th Av, Suburban Delivery Service. In addition to our daily delivery service to New Jorsey Coast points from Atlantic Highlands to Belmar, and Long Island points from Oeder- hurat to Rockaway Park, our wagons now do- liver goods daily to Bronxville, Tuckahoa, Scarsdale, Yonkers Park, White Plains, Bryn Mawr Park, Mt. Hope, Chauncey, Old Anisley, Woodlands, Worthington, Elmsford, Tarrytown Heights, Larchmont. Larchmont Ma- maronesk, Rye Neck: and these New pointe: Chatham, Madison, Convent ristown. Jersey Mor 34th to 35th St. 100 Carpet-Size Oriental Rugs Marked Down to Cost of Importation. -~ Thereby Creating an Unequalled Opportunity for Securing Rugs for the City or Country Home at Least Expense. Lot No. 1—Reduced from $49.98 to [$29.98 Turkey Turkey Serabend Turkey Turkey Turkey Fereghan Iran 5ft.3in.x 9 feet. 8 ft. 4in. x 14 ft. 7 ft. 1 in. x 10 feet. 5 ft. Lot No. 3—Reduced and | $30.98 Oft.3in.x 8 ft. 14 in. 6ft. Gin. x10 ft. 3in, Oft.3in.x 9 ft. 40 in. Persian 5 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 2 in. Turkey 8 feet x 15 feet. Turkey 10 ft. 2 in. x 12 ft. 8 in. Sin. Persian 6 ft. 9 in. x 10 feet, Turkey 9 ft. 8 in. x 13 ft. 9 in. Turkey 8feet x11 ft. 8in. x 9ft. Sin. 5ft.2in.x 9ft. 6in. Ten Others Included. Five Lots: Lot No. 2—Reduced from $79.98 to $57-86 | and $6874 Fine Khiva 7 ft.6in. x 10 ft. 3 in. Turkey Oft1in.x 13 feet. + Seventeen Others Included. Lot No. 4—Reduced From $114.98 Fine Indlan 9 ft. Gulistan 8 feet Muskabad Turkey Indian Persian Turkey Muskabad 10 feet 8 feet 12 feet Oft. Zin. x 40 ft Lot No. 5—Reduced To $1 49,98 10 ft. 10 in. x 14 ft. 8 12 ft. 10 in. x 16 ft. 6 ft. 2 2 From $174.98 Fine Persian Turkey Fine Persian Fine Indian Fine Muskabad Fine Indian 10 feet 11 feet Fine Persian Wall Papers. —14 m., asm ne. Neat and pretty designs appro- priate for any room in the house, 6c., 8c, 10¢., 12c. and 14c. rofl, Embossed gold patterns, Damasks, Ribbon effects, Two-toned, Leather- ettes and Tapestry Novelties, suitable for library, parlor, hall and dining- room; roll, 14c., 18c., 24c. and up to 73c. Plain Ingratns fn all the popular shades, roll, 18c., 24¢. and 29c. Fancy | Tinted Moldings to match your selection of wall paper, at 4c. to 11c. a foot. Photo Supplies-g3'-g Print Trimmers, 29c, and 44c. . Flashlight Cartridges, box of seven, 15c. and 24c. Three-fold Trtpods, $1.21. Printing Frames, 4x5 inches, 9c, Metal Quinol Developer, box of five tubes, 24¢. Paper-covered Albums for unmount- ed views, 9c, to 19c, Cloth-covered Albums for unmount- ed views, 38, 49¢,, 57¢., 74c, and $1.49, Developing, Printing and Mounting at Low Rates. A complete assortment of fresh Pa- pers, Films, &c., always in stock, Umbrella Repairing In our Umbrella department we now repair and re-cover ts new coy- ers are ordered, other repairs will be made without extra charge. ie work pullite Gone quickly, faultlessly at moderate prices, det FI to | $84.98 1in. x 12 ft. x11 ft. 7 ft. Oin. x 12 ft. x 44 ft. 8 ft. 41 in. x 42 ft. 2 in. x 12 ft. 7 in. x 14 ft. Sin, Fourteen others are included, 10ft. Zin. x15 x 14 ft. 2 In. 10ft. 6in, x 14 ft. 6in. x 13 ft. 4 In. Turkey Oushak 9 ft. 6in. x 13 ft. 6in. 10 ft. 10 in. x 1Hft. 9 in. Nine others are included, to From $134.98 $99.98 6in. x 16ft. 6in Turkey 11 ft. Muskabad 9 ft. 6 in. x 12 feet. 3in. x12 ft. 9in Indian 10 ft. Persian Oft. 3in.x 12 ft. 10in Muskabad 9 ft. 7 in. x 12 ft. 8 in, Persian 8 ft.40in. x43 ft. 3in Indian 10 ft. 2 in. x 13 feet. Indian Oft. 4in.x12ft. 4in. Fourteen others are included. 2in. 3in. 2 in. 3in. 6In. Small and Medium Size Rugs—Special : There are about 175 in the lot, including Kajaks, Irans, Sou- maks, Daghestans and Moussuls, in, beautiful specimens, richly col- ored; some long and narrow, suitable for halls; others about 4 ft. Gin. x 7 ft. size, in. in. in. and | $1. 9,94 Specials in Wine Department.-® When You Buy by the Gallon We Furnish Jug Free, Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye Monogram Rye—Macy’s —Five Years Old. Special Twelve Years Old. Regular price: gal., $2.94 bot. 740. Regular price: gal., $5.38; bot., $1.23 Spectal pricer gal.. $2.44; bot., S4c. Special price: gal, $418; bot, 840, Old Crow Bourbon, twelve years old, regular price 94c, per bot.; this sale... 22.2.2. 22sec eee ee cee eee eeeeemewee ee ne T2C Young’s' Keystone Rye. Young’s Keystone Rye. Others ask $400 gal. 7 Others ask $1.00 bat, Our price, $3.24 gal. Our price, 78¢. bot, Young’s Blue Grass, Young's Blue Crass. Others ask $5.00 gal. Others ask $1.25 bot, Our price, $4.19 gal. Our price, 99c. bot. Young’s ‘1795’ Rye. Young’s “1795” Rye. Others ask $6.50 gal. Others ask $1.50 bot. Our price, $5.48 gal. Our price, $1.24 bot, Young’s Private Stock. Young’s Private Stock. Others ask $7.00 gal. Others ask $1:75 bot. Our price, 85.89 gal. Our price, $1.48 bot. We are sole tmportérs of the famous Old Glenfiddich Scotch Whiskey, Its excellent qualities are best determined by com- parisons, Choose any popular brand on the market and make your own testy gallon, $4.18; bottle, ...........86c. Royal Cabinet Sherry, our famous old Brand, , Needless to describe it to our many It has the rich bouquet and delicious flavor that make it su aN any Lp tned a rag et gh ge sy gt regular , per Der ; per aS $e. per bottle, 7 s Old Oporto Port, exquisite in flayor, a rich, ta’ old wine, equal in value to the Pabelees ular brands sold Ae $1.00 a bottle; our regular price, gallon, $2.94; bottle, 74c,; special for this sale, ZallOD. . ewes meme erevvesceracer++soe $2.44; bottle, 56¢ H.ONeill & Co, First Clas BLDDING OUTFITS Extremely Low Prices for This Week. LOT NO. 3—Comprises one messtve White Enamelled Bed (like illustration), with continuoug brass and iron posts, heavy spindles—one all-iron spring—one special improved mixed hair mattress— Sey eae $29. “A ecaas $20,00 LOT NO. 2—Comprises one contin- uous post Bed, with fancy brass filling— one extra heavy all.iron spring—one Une mixed hair ee sizes— va 21.50 — ti Bereta een SLALID LOT NO. &—Comprises one White Enamelled Bed, heavy posts and spindles, See Cond. toa Hp rid spies head and foot—one all-fron i$—one an tress—all sizes— value $15.75—complete for. echo $10.95 (Fourth Floor.) Summer Housefurnishings. Any article you may select in this department fs strictly high grade and dependable i —Prices the lowest in thecity UY Oil Stoves. BROOKLYN BLUE FLA! WICKLESS OIL STOVES mm Up-to-date, safe, SERVICLABLE. Stove for doing all your summer work without danger, $4,98 2 burners............ Regular price, $5.98. Refrigerators. The grades you can depend apon, We carry by far the best lines of hardwood Refrigerators in New York City. Possibly not as low priced as some advertised, but fra! to be much better. cy are made to give satisfaction —tave ice—and preserve what is put in them— SUMMER FLOWER OIL “ 5) STOVES —a mcely japanned THE “GOVERNOR and | tel sto japann “O'NEILL CLEANS- Wve, with cast fron SONEIL CLEANS. €O Q() |, trimmings, 2 wicks... OOC Lawn Mowers. | Bissell's Carpet Sweepers. Buflt mn honor. Every one THE “O'NEILL” — Made of thoroughly tested before leaving selected woods—best bristle brush —nickel trimmed — cyco bearing.. —.... Dinner Sets. Choice of three colors-of decore- tions, including sowp tureens— large platters and setting for people that 8 caaea ee plates, cups and saucers, ts, individual butt $5.00 BCL. 2 - enccee cnr eee See our Dinner Set Patterns which we are closing out at great reductions. @asement) the foundry. They are made b; the PHILADELPHIA LAW: MOWER CO. The “DEWEY” MOWER, 4 BLADES, insuring a smooth, vel- vety, even lawn—your choice of thas, thecrncoveees DOe49 We carry the complete line of Philadelphia Latvn Mowers. Screen Doors. 4 panels, walnut stained framo— strong wire—well made— 60c special... +++ secece sorees Regular price, 750, Demorest Sewing Machines. $1 00 Club_ membership fee sends one to ° your home. Investigate our club plan. We quote three models at $15.00, $25.00 and $33.00. They are equal to other makes sold at double the price. MODEL No. 16—Antomatic Drop| MODEL 29—Demorest Parlor Head—swell front old English Oak,| Cabinet, old English oak, piano highly polished, ball bearing stand, | polish—an ornment for any home— guaranteed | full set of at- = ‘for 10 years, |tachments free full set of at-| others ask tachments—| 965.00 for Ma- as good as hi akatvane other 950.00 no better—our Machines; pas our price, $25.00 | $35.00 MODEL 74—Drop Head, old English oak, hishly polished, 5 drawers, full ect of attachments—others ask $25.00 for no better machines 15. 0 OUT PTICes..oee+ e+ + cone oe: wee wees $ ja! 0 SPECIAL OFFER—For three days (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) we will give a $2.00 Gold- man Automatic Tuck Folder with each Machine. 6) (Basement) $3.00 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. HLONeill & Co Offer the Entire Production of the Best Maker of Misses’ and Children’s Suits and Coats At +4 to ! 2 segue Prices These very desirable Suits are made of the best Scotch tweeds and novelty mixtures; also some plain colors. The styles are the pick of the season and the tailoring strictly high class. Misses’ Suits. Donble-breasted Runabout Coat and plaited Skirt of Scoth mix- tang ati eticot., $ 10,00 Children’s Long Coats. Long Travelling Coats, loose half- belted models, made of Scotch mixtures, strictly all-wool, finely tailored, sizes 6 to 14 $5.00 Regular price, $15.00. . years an 0 Basis ‘ . rp 7.75. Misses’ Suits. Gluknan's Cate mixt Laney ‘a bh id ures, gray, blue and tan Ceeiy trimmed with plain lo braids. ...0. e<++ sizes 6 to 14 years..+4 Regular price, §16.50. Regular price, 510.06, CHILDREN'S TRAVELLING COATS—Loope shapes, belted, made-of fine-Covert Cloth—regular price §12.00——Special...... $8.7 (Third Floor.) Double-breasted,loose] belted, ait Dbations i ipes ani ixtures, = $6.95, Sixth Avenue, 20th to-21st Street. | |