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aI aT FORCY'S POOR i} by) Mrs. Elizabeth Milbank An-| derson, Soon to Be'Opened in the Middle East Side. Milbank Memorial, Built 4,800 PERSONS MAY TAKE BATHS THERE EACH DAY. All-the arrangemetité Are Up to! Date and Are Most Complete , y—Showers Have Been Pro- ‘vided in Great Profusion, | Comes | jhoy Y, ‘ Forty-eight hundred baths a day fn the finest public bath-house in the country. | ‘This is the capacity, of the new Mil. | bank Memorial People's Baths, which fs to formally throw open its doors on May 14, to tho populace of the middie east side. | The luxurious bath-house, w: & frontage of fifty feet at No. Thirty-eighth street, is the gift of A Elizabeth Milbank Anderson, New York Assoclation the Condition of the Pe und} to the for Improvlug The cost of nt is estim Rt $150,000. mpleteness of deta surpasses anything of its aes it is situated a distr 60,000 persons who have no “paditng| facilities at home may take advantage of the fine shower and tub wuths in! Ae NOTABLES SHIL f Ming. The style of arciiltecture Is the j éree clasato with doric columne at the PE Starter women hy inireting e's | DUKE of Sutheriid, T. Bruce i erat yo van Ismay, Marie Tempest, Vesta that women are not jult taking baths as the accommodats Tilly and Many Others on the Passenger List. ments \ Are greater th: women t first floor ther © twenty-nine shower and two tub baths fur on the) ‘The big White Star tine steamship a Becond thirty showers tub. | Oreanie walled for Liverpool tik mort| iy. For the w floor there} ine With a) host of puracngers, Promt-| 3 @re twenty-six showers and six tubs, | nent among those who aniled wax J! rR The showe' lis ure dreams of eulturnageytininiow dleniior inl “i ght for the most exacting, TONKA acai heeAties £ partments being in white Aes CARNAL WHO hua rdaETATeU iy ble, this material belng i WL office of the company ts w reve out the interi at eis located, lias been on thix side some} t For every bath Is the private months, aod during that time las sade Dath-room. wich consists of the siuall| wiany ehonges, cluding the cutting! down Of expenses. Mr | at nied by his wife the shower. batt | 1 Mrs. Bower Ixmay. ay ta] ay inetat st Tet na (tO remain in England antl the end ot backs and th Hoorg tx) AUKUBL. pf white bird's © Nertheat ‘ i feading from the ditt ng the theatrical Uglis wha went | ; fron with the whit r ‘Ted Marks, | i tt eae mie veh. bath-roor band, Gor- | js etn ‘ \ | eda hie tub bath x, Veta Tilly and James Sul- | , who has Just closed in “A Red 5 nd the! Feather 1 ery wesw Mr, Marks, who will remain on the | rw other side until September, sald tat he} had a umber of contracts which wanted to + The Nght is manufactured on the ho premises and two boilers of 2%-horae power each are part of the running ap Jose, and besides tat he was arAtus, on the lookout for novelties of any ry, Anderson, who has long been | description interested in philanthropic work, bought | Mrs. Clarence Mackay was down to © ground and puilt the bath-louse to Improve the condition of the poor in| bid bon voyage to her father, We A dhat neighborhood | she | Duer, who sniled dee clent and pees earcvent anid dent, | cMnother puaxenger was W, Gould which json the first. floor, Idhied | Brokaw, who ta reported to have pur In quartered oak. Here ail applicants | chased ai weleac Ay ida Bome for admission. A NAERE OCTANE 1 the yacht Byt formerly pents in made and two t owned by the late W Wi but ir the bat Phe Duke of suther w um And soap no over (Wo months age to lus ° ith their pa ver (Wo! moltha: ago to lt th ieir bathe. Canadian Pacite Radlroad in white he “The bathing accommodations wili}in Int also salted On bis arrivad the to) Monte and the rthe line In a special Duke went at 1, he wa the wtp o gllow ,three hundred: an hour baths,” said Allen, Agent of “the so jet for the In Ment of the Poor. “We plan to commodate comfortably 4,800 a day bath house will be open from 6 A The M acconimn. 1 ftrs. | Mer! Dr. a and) Mrs. i were Mr M salling Barnes, Mrs 4 t euntit 10° P.M. dn ord the big factories in thy bathhouse. Tn addition endent, who will Ive on Me pe apartments on the third fuor Brera wih be eighteen vita lark “We have the show | ly to the exclusion of the t gan, ot wind Mis they are conceded to be {1 vette Rhodes, the case of old people th Blephenson and Dr t are necessary ——— The Wullding the most up-i : from the bix machine powe bathhouse Is co: The city, which, furnishes the | NO WAR FOR BRAZIL AND PERU | Rio gaNein | w for the People's Baths at Cente Market will, furnish the Bathhouse In eon New Syntem, ‘A new system will be introduced on | Lb & subfect of diplor " account of the long hours the bath: [iid will mrohubls resul 2 Hoige will, be Witeh wilt} Phere y make st possible ses | ple ats the | matter IR FOR ECZEMA If you are a suflerer from this dread] affliction of the skin and want to se actual proots, absolute and indisputable that this disease, so long considered in curable, rapidly 4s to the soothing | and curative qualities of that most as | tonishingly effective medicament: knows D. D. D. ‘PRESCRIPTION | call at our store and we will he pleased to show you such evidence of its almost marvellous cures that will leave no | doubt in your mind as to its absolute | merits Violent ca: Hy t on be of the his te with \ only aris sBaths, whi Rix baths. ‘Tl dations for nir Se hee = Anderson lives af over Atty y deprived of the hing and for whom syhite Ttallan bath com sring luxury never dre KEEPER STRICKEN IN PRISON D. Kiely F Dying actt in Went Side Jail, . ars ultimately cured rs , brit WEN essen D., D. D. Costs but $1 a Bottle, * euaranteed 4 ded in securing the rollable dtug stores In New York (oa OUF wlolwsale and retail axents in Chix ¢ on after. He when stricken, bout 6 o'clock this mor ing Klely to ure money re ont RIKER’S DRUG STORE, oth Ay. and 23d St, N. Y., and BOLTON DRUG CO., Brooklyn, i Witiearc. disease’ ia” believed ~ jeart sease ey use of death. . THE WORLD} WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 4; 190£ , INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OF MILBANK MEMORIAL PEOPLE’S BATHS TO BE OPENED ON EAST SIDE. “UFIPS TO DEATH FROM WIND William Miller Unable to Longer Bear Suffering Plunges from Fourth Story of Hospital and is Instantly Killed. BUL! ET PIERCED HER ARM. Mil forty-two years old, Killed himse ning ff fourth story windew of Long Island Ch Ov expressmat o-day by from the at the Hos- ne} put ng f He suf- When sie was fered reat pain and this morning be- Ui ie Wet came maddened by his agony He suddes ped Hoi his eot and bowed the Mat- rushed townrd the window. ‘Thre ti nurses who got in his way he threw eT aside, and a convates who attempt Im was knocked senseless Jouding 10 the tre tor dow on and he Jumped oni. ite hest= ' juute and then plunged over Wut of {the nk, banding on his head ety | the date John Wo Phaikde of ony WRONGLY AML S AEST Aa ee Poughikeepste, ee Store Closes at 5. 30 P. M. Men's Negligee Shirts For ONE DOLLAR These shirts are splendidly made, of an excellent qual- ity of madras, in the handsomest designs you've ever seen at this popular price. In fact, the madras was specially woven to give the smart plaited effects in the shirt fronts; and some of the designs are most attractive and novel. The shirts are cut over a comfortable and good-fitting model All are in fancy stripes, excepting a few in solid blue. Plaited bosoms; cuffs attached and detached. Sizes from 14 to 17. One Dollar each, Ninth. atreet alate, Six Unmatchable Groups of WOMEN’S COATS These six splendid offerings cover practically the entire range of popular.demand in women’s coats at this season. So that, no matter what style of a coat you have in mind to buy, you'll likely find it in the group, at 2 most decisive saving on its regnlar value. Allare made after the most stylish, they ave as pleasing in style as in price, At $18, wor 27.50—Sik Eton Blouse Coats, elaborately gathered and (rimmed with braid) lave eufts. At $15, worth $22.50 new models; and At $10, worth $16 50—Double breasted Covert Coate, collarhenst Jacket, stitehed and outtined with aie, taffeta lined, 30, worth $20—Double- Covert Coats. collariess outtined with velvet, dined | With plain or colored taffeta AtSIS, worth $27.50—Hait-fitted Hroadeloth Coats, collartexs, hand xomely outlined with braids seats finished with taffeta straps; Hntng of white tnfeta, JOHN WANAMAKER formerly A. Stewart & Co, pcos) Ath ave., 9th and 10th sts. = Sey =Voll Coats, With wide shawleollar; cont hand: somely Univhed with wide bands of taffeta: While sleeves, gathered at the top. At $12, worth $20 — About fifty Ratncoats of various kinds, in very Wandsomve styles conn Fluor, Broadway x *“Blyn Shoe Blyn Shocs in the Bronx, 2891 3d Ave., Between 150th and 1$1st Streets, NEW STORE NOW OPEN, Nearly 30 years ago we began to make Blyn Shoes. ow make more shoes and hand- somer shee but we can't make better shoes. Blyn Shoes were always best. ery grude—every style in each grade. Ready now In five Blyn stores, * they will soon be ready in the sixth, 6th Ave. and 27th Street. 609 8th Ave., 39th & 40th Sts. Third Ave. & 122d Street. 162 Bowery, near Broome St. 2891 Third Ave., bet. 150th and 1Sist Sts. Brooklyn Store, 829-831-833 Broadway, bet. Park & Ellery Sts., opens june Ist. Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance. OCH & Co K On Thursday—A Sale of $25 Suits for $12.75 TAILORED SUITS—A prominent manufacturer was This gave us the opportunity to secure a big quantity of this season’s suits at our own figure. Every garment well made in this season's newest styles. The materials are*Fancy Mixtures, Venetians, Cheviots, Etamines, Voiles, Panama and Broadcloths, a large variety of choicest auestls in Blouse, Eton and Coat effects, with latest style in- verted skirts, Equal quality and style cannot be found elsewhere for less than $25.00; here on Thursday. 12.75 On Thursday—A Sale of $12 to $15 Trimmed Hats,$7.50 Here is good news for those in search of stylish, exclusive Millinery— for one day we shall offer the very latest creations of our workrooms, consisting of this season's nattiest effects and smartest styles; former prices $12.00 to $15.00; for Thursday. 7.50 Ready-to-Wear ‘Turbans. 20 DOZEN de N’S TURBANS, of rough straw braids, the new torpedo shape, the most desirable hat of the season, trimmed with scart of velvet, finished on side with gilt buckle, all colors and 1 89 combinations; regularly $3.45; tor Thursday eoeee * On Thursday—Deep Price Cuts in Belt Sets and Jewelry IMPORTED CUT STEEL BELT BUCKLE) SHIRT WAIST SETS: also HAT PINS, SETS, straight and bodice effects,) of sterling silver and tine gold Nalues $200 to $300, for 7p | plate, value 85e, for Thursiay 39c HINES) pelbnorstoaovobiacs Toe BROOCHES, HAT PINS AND WAIST BUCKLE SETS, in oxidized silver, gilt oF “Gers” of pearl or gold nite, steel, newest effects, value reg. 50c., for Thursday. 19c 75c., for Thursday... | oe SOLID GOLD COLLAR PINS, various | PF SRN. SETS, HAT PINS AND designs, reg. iis pair, CO! id Thursday... 59c_ Thursday : RHINESTONE BAR PINS, of sterling) STERLING SILVER THIMBLES silver, reg. 75c., for Thurs- chased design, reg. 19¢,, for day... 39) thursday ves 10c Between enor and 125th Street West, Seventh Avenues, ——- Yacket Cornarlelo. Women’s Department. Announce the Purchase of a very large quantity of LADIES’ NECKWEAR from the Leading Manufacturer at less than half of original cost. We cannot mention every item, but the assortment comprises everything that is new and desirable, and the cost so trifling that you can supply your wants for the Summer at about 1, of what you would generally pay. 15° 25° 50° Broadway and 13th Street. All Cars go direct or | by transfer to our doors, ) erman Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avs., Brooklyn. 7 ‘Sale of Superior Toilet Requisites. | nanciend reductions on articles for the toilet. These are not goods bought for sale purposes, but standard grades known to every woman. Note | the rem arkable change from regular prices. ‘Thurs ‘Thurs. } day aay | ites. Pr Onis. | Reg. Pr. only. Witch Hazel, full pint wo Soo rie Hair at rade “oe. Be] Hrusies Lae Th Pow ArRe White bone ‘Vooth ye ave] Virusnes Klovida Water Wali 1 o. | Sponges, extra large siz Paloun Powder box. Le r Felow’s Gommamer Powder 25 | Rubber Fountain Syringe | American Beatty Face tae OM 1 Hot Water Bot \ | um Jelly. 1b. bow, Te. tles, 2-at, size tue, AM | |pristie Tait Brushes rose | \¥| 19¢ Be | wood and ebonz-d haces 13. | 7 7 | | | 300 gross cakes of an Toilet Soap, 15 varieties, per } cake. Mesalsinieinwaeie a siainesenee TOROS aD . te | [25c. Handker’fs,10c. | Here’s alot of Women’s fine | The manufacturers seem to) scalloped embroidered Handkerchiefs have exhausted theirjait-in the] | list shew whatare known es manutes: F turers’ imperfections; so slight are they, perfection shown in these Shirt | however, that only a practiced eye can ‘detect them, yet enough to bar them Waist Suits. They are Of from our regiilar stock. They are 25c. | oN handkerchiefs. ‘Thursday we p] chambray, in oxblood, gray) ire on sale at, each. jand blue, piped with white, and have strap seams on skirt. Very pretty stock collars on} each, and are all button trim- | med. Rightly priced these |suits should be $7.95. Here Thursday. | pee for 1.98 WAISTS—White jantin finish waists In drcquard ef- |rect, pleated front, doub'e box plonts iw back, fancy collar, all sizes, gg | | worth 198. AS | 3.25 for 5.00 JAP. WAIS' Jap. Sik Waists, with Ince inser. | ae on collar and cuffs, three rows | ¢ lace insertion down the front to form a V, fancy tucked back, full| $4 Round Chairs 1.98, tion at a bar- gain price. They are in solid oak, golden or weathered oak finish, high arm, well — con- structed, They are} suited = for | elub rooms, offices, hotels, just as well as for home use. They are worth $4 isleevex, tucked from the shoulder |fo elbow: made to sell top no ° 3. 25 h. For Thursday we make 1 98 [lens than 6.00; apectal........++9e the price, each . | LL | ee cH & Co. ADAMS 5 Splendid Oxfords, Low in in Price, $2. 00 pair; worth DRY GOODS CO. 53.00 We place on sale to-morrow morning this splendid jlot-of* Ox- fords, along with some high-cut Shoes—at $2 the pair. They are worth $3—material, workmanship and finish being of the verysbest.. Descriptions are the sign-post to each style. Choose the one you want—and save a dollar in th, ce a and Saturday, n the price—Thursday, Fria ly Ladies’ best kinds of patent leat Oxfords, y Nexible, t leathery . Louls XVe HNO. 4iexiiie® fa perks Saf SS Nanas Serene: omen meer Sr ' | heel Oxfords; 1 lasts, patent leather Welt, Oxford high military h es’ tan Russia Cals, r welt Oxfords; ees high military heels; Retraight tips: N Tdtes' black kd, three-buth| Oe “ton, flexible Oxfords; patent] Jeath: r Ups; low heels, very one of the above styles in A, B, C, D and E widths, Some in double lengths 2% to S—all half sizes included, ALSO, and black kid; all: newestrlasts. Twenty styles in Button and Lace Boots; tam At $2 Instead of $3.00. &c for New Sheet Music. mca | Fourth Floor, Note for Out-of-Town Buyers. Those marked with a star (*) are particularly) good and we can recommend them. *Arablan Scout, March. kaninny ‘hris a high-elass ballad). Ts Just r Instramenta ot Sands “Untermenzo After Dark | Mare D. Unter den’ Vanden. Wigwam Courtship ‘fwo- de ) Broadway You by Day. in St. r Intermezzo. 1's Iarewell Louls, Loul Satisted (atest hit. i the Coon and W alte (as nity, Intermezzo, Hirth of ve , & ay Initer- uy LEE * Madeline. *My Rosar Out of My I MO wnEENene vail, 2c. Extra 7c. Each; 15 for $1.00. {ct ach Vicce: Melody in Fy Maria am of Paradise (3 Mumma, Buy Me, Baby Sammy lection. Also the Foll Standard Pie: April Smiles W tet ableni ir Bells. Al Home (with ¢. sti ®) “Danube (3 keys), stion (The). rd om Waltzes. * ala Mexi- wk Waltze: Polka ot Home. COE i Roxe of Summer. Old Sweet Song. Days Three- intucky Home, Agel, Blossoms, soit Fellows Waltzes, ark doubt je Paty Double Eakl Paine: ¢ ene. Twilight alpen a Eee EITC a IMR ae “The Story of the Gas Cooker, Special Demonstration. To introduce the great efliciency of our: well - known “wolf” G ind Cooker, we intend to demonstrate between the hours of 11 A, M.and 4 P, M. daily the baking, toasting, broiling and cooking by an expert cook, espe- Cally engaged for your benetit, who will acquaint you with all the different details by request. SAMPLES of all pies, cakes, biscuits, “baked before your eyes, will be given free of charge for the asking. Usually Sold for $§ During This Sale at $7.98, 34-inch best quality of Gas Stove Tubing. cermin irc See heart errand Wk yur Alley.” 50, Including 6 fee een tnenenentnener ene. Oe ene re a oo oe 8-6-6 6-6-S-0-6-4_8-6-0- 6-0-6-08205 0-0-0080 O_O O00 STOO OO a Oe e Orie OOOO LO OOO Sao eet tetera a eee OO a eee eae Sa j as ¢ % ~--=: ‘Monday“Morning*Wonders, eat $10.95 To-Morrow Only- 3-Drawer Sewing Machines, lowest price ever quoted for a three. And with] This is unquestionably the | : : drawer, box-top Sewing Machine of a well-known mike. each machine at the price to-morrow A Goldman Tucker FREE. The tucker sells for two dollars regularly, SL a a ra a aE OTS Each machine has our absolute tee for Five Years, as well as that-of the maker-—whose name is a household word They run as lightly and smoothly as a watch. Byilt off antique oak. All latest improvements, of course } Should a sewMy-machine agent Ket past: your 3 to-morrow, he'd say Thirty Dollars for this identical machine, Fact! at $10.95, Better grab one for your Spring sewing (Order by mal Seno enmes The IDEAL, is the perfection of piano players. It plays any } kind of music and any kind of \\ piano—square, upright, grand. esh Food | The Great Boautitier| kin Tonic. is: the, on aration having the ‘yall tied indore ieephyctane, ay eee ed by th tontes, REM from tecfaco and hands, [{QiVnoPs THE IMMATURE BUST) cate breast to its natural fost through sicksess RIN no matter how With an home privilege of eoming to us and exchanging any roll of musie you have for a new roll on the payment of the small fee of 10c 10,000 ROLLSIN LIBRARY. IDEAL, in your you ha-e the perpctual nt Stores and) Draguints’ ‘i SPECIAL OFFER f° “ Introd ea (2) boxer to 4 \] @he IDEAL is the only Bacerueement Addin wrapper, postage piano player that plays allthe Paid. A sample box-—Juat enough to con- || Z2usie of other players—which FREE means withan IDEAL, Charles’. Flesh. Food—will” by 1, youcan dine Jou of the preat merit of Dr jee use the music that is eut for free for view Eiehich pave for coat oF We wilt also send. you our Illustrated boo other play piper, ‘movein use,” which contains all, the |} Booklet.with prices and terms, mailed free Reek and And) "tull directions for de> Uelopine the Dust. Addre DR. CHARLES UO., 108 Polton St., N.Y, G eMderson xen a Fulton St, near ‘m'th, Brooklyn, i Sunday World Wants Work seer *