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mi Wlobmalnydwile gat of court Hudson Fruitkiin Bis¢hoff also sery ne Will of ‘his i tae. £28 by dusty Te «BROTHER IN At @ contest of lato binke llah Order Eight Years Old inj "Suit of Heir of Sabina Jost ‘Estate. IN CONTEMPT OF COURT, TOO sult is still in the alr THREE WANGED FOR | °""™ PITTSRURE Pa., May 5.—William £ DOUBLE MURDER —s— ty jail yard. e supply of nerve. ‘The: tely, Hartley gotn, Under Indictment for Grand Larceny In Gonnection with Estate—His Sult for $60,000 Share in Father's Estate Still Pending. WINCHESTER, Tenn., May 6. eel [suder, J hanged Franklin J. Bischoff, lawyer brother of Justice Henry Bischoff, the Supreme Court, is in Ludlc The May Edition of the and Jail again. This time he w Ti Te fa at the Astor House by Siierlf Hriang- | fold [ +) 2, one ers bond clerk, Samucl R. Fredericks, | Each made a sivort on an order signed cight years ago, on} ho was pre Directory thetr only tem! leaving their Jan, 30, 189, by Roger A, Pryor, then o Justice of the Supreme Court, In a Goes te press mult brought by Rosalia Muller of | made any rete the heirs of Sabina Jost, of wh Which they paid tate Bischoff was administrator. tnfoate nd been. Friday, May 13th im, which she d for Invest- Mrs, Muller sued for $3, alleged she had advan fence inclosing the ment and whih she charged him with} “ aes ty Bischoff gave bail after a few months | ple. fans tm Jali, Jacob Reichel and Robert Boyd| Ii was, Judge who conceived ant NEW YORK TELEPHONE 00. ‘ planned the double murder for which 15 Day Street becoming his sureties in $4.00). Boyd and Ralchel visited Sheriff Fr trio. wer » have 1 r, who had t |One Asked Hangman to Put the Rope on Properly, While the Other Objected to Dying with | . and James Edwards, | hanged to-day in the Al- Both men ind waa cut down [CONDEMNED MEN: fro: | | | y langer Tuesday night and demanded) who hi ‘ thelr release, whereupon tho Sheriff | Wanted to traspuas for the purpose oF syear-old order of Jus-| stealing timber, ij Bilececs, See th his hon clerk with| Judge employed Evans and Delp to do}s Genuine ; pon aa | BY MUPAET. \Carter’s Little Liver Pills Girections to arrest Bischoff as s he could find him. Charged with Contempt of Court. Bischoff had hardly got settled Ludlow Strect Jail before Deputy Sheriff Walgering appeared there and lodged a commitment of Bischoff signed by Surrogate Thomas last December for contempt of Court in not paying over $16,700 with interest to Mrs, Muller and het sister, Barbara Gerner, heirs to th Must Bear Signature of 2 BEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW, Verremall aud as easy. ‘Wo take as sugar: CARTERS. FOR HEADACHE. TROLLEY HiT AMBULANCE. ambulance Got the Worat of It nnd) in Hospital. | ud Street Hospital aim- call at after A Camber’ Dulance was responding to a 206 Myrtle avenue, Prooklyn. th noon when it collided with yint trolley car at Myrtle and jj Ave FOR DIZZINESS. Jost estate, in, obedience ‘to an | Navy street. |The ambulance c aigned in 184, ‘The total of thia c' Noatal sts fs now $2,000. {Dro Quinn and Driver Muleahey, of the Bischoft is under indictment for grand | ambulance, wore scattered 4 lagceny in, connection. with the Jost | tracks, but not. badly jerceny ond gave. bail in a aimétt| motorman jumped in tim: charge in Coney Island Police Court. | self i While the damaged ainbulance wi Bloomingdale. Onge, in 4 sent to a repalr shop another ar 1891 Bischoff was committed to! bulance was sent from the hospital to BI ingdale Asylum on the testimony the Myrtle avenun address, Money-Saving News for Friday. Women’s Skirts, $f.98. The Greatest News Yet. A hundred of the handsomest, most perfectly tailored Skirts we ever had to sell for anything like this price—they should go in two hours to-morrow. They were made up out of the short lengths of very fine fabrics after a smart model which we selected. ‘They have seven gores, a full flare and are finished with small cloth bands neatly stitched at the bottom of each gore, The cloths alone are worth more than the price of the Skirts. Don’t come too late for them, Seoond Floor, Front, None sent ©. 0, D. Making the Garden now will repay tenfold all the work you put into it. These last tew warm days have set things growing so fast it almost seems as though you could see them grow. Here are reliabl- garden tools for very smal! prices—to make the garden work easy and effective: Guaranteed Garden Hose. Competition Brand Garden Hose, 25 {t., coupled; guaranteed for one season. $1, Multiplex Brand Garden Hose, 4-ply, 25 value, at Rae ens Multiplex Brand Garden $2.98; So ft., coupled, , i Hose Reels, hardwood, the 69. kind, at. Cyclone Lawn Sprinklers, the $1.25 kind, Brass Nozzles to throw spray or straight stri . Lawn flowers. The “Prospect Park,” self sharpening, easy running; 16 and 18 inch size; regularly $2.98 and $3.48, for.. 82.48 Lawn Rollers, all iron, finished in black and red; two sec- $7.20 tions, 74x15; weighs 150 Ibs Basement Hosiery at 12ic., 19c., 25c. ,, Worth About Double. For, the full, regular prices neither we nor any- | body else can show newer or finer Hosiery than just now weare selling for half price or nearly half. “It isithe surplus of the foremost American im- porter—the surplus of Stockings imported for this season. When they are gone we shall have to go back to regular prices the same as every one else. Women’s Stockings. 20c. Hose, 12'{2. Fast black, medium weight, fine gauged, seamless cotton Stor gs; Spliced heels and toes. 28c. to 50c. Stockings, 19c. Fast black, ingrain cot- ton; fine gauze lisle; lisle with lacy patterns; ingrain lisles, Richelieu and Rembrandt ribbed; spliced heels and toes. 50c. Stockings, 25c. Fast black, gauze, cotton and lisle thread; plain and in lace effects. Also plain dropstitch lisles and lace effects with embroidered insteps. Also Oxford grays with silk embroidery. / Men’s Stockings. 20c. and 25c. Sto:kings, 12%4c. Fast black, fine gauge 1! cotton Socks; plain and dropstitch and a variety of lace effects; also plain tan cotton: spliced heels and toes. jain Floor. couple 12M%c. Printed Albatross, 7c. As cool and fresh and pretty a cotton fabric as anybody could want for summer house gowns, in negligee effects. Almost half the price at which it i is generally sold. t is very light and sheer and comes in variety of color combinations—pinks, blues, greens, helio- tropes, black and white and_tan eneleray, Ounht to make a stir at To, a yard, Second Floor, Elm Place. Two Bargains in Scissors. Almost down to a third of their wortly for these keen, beautifully finished Scissors. $1.10 Embroidery Scissors at 39c. Vienna Bronzes, 10c. and 15c. You know what pretty and likeable little figures are made out of the colored French Bronzes. Well, we chall have some of the regular J5c, to 39c, Sorts for J0c, and 15c, on Friday, There are Deer and Dogs and little Darkies and all sorts of dainty little cabinet pieces. Some that are eful, too—Penwipers, Ash Trays, Match Holders, &c. for prizes. counts In embroidery work, with fancy steel handles. $1.10 Scissors at 39c, same pretty handles as the Embroidery Scissors, Don't come too late for them, Malin Floor, Rear. Main Floor, Front. it Simmer Gloves of Silk. The uays are hurrying here now when cool fab- Gloves will be everybody's wear and everybody ho is prudent'will buy several pairs of our $) “Elsmere” Silk Gloves for 69. sé Gloves have the finger tips woven with a double sfik, so that they hayé added strength where ar comes. The tips are guaranteed, too; a Gloves for a pair that fails in this respect. of Bie silk, fit Itke kid Gloves, and come ng In black, white and colors, Dollar value, 25c. Gas Globes, 2 for 25c. the most notable offering of reall, and hotels, is thin, clear and strong. Also a lot of tulip-shaped Globes, some of crystal glass with just a slight shading of gre on and at the same time is ing color of many well-furnished rooms, -tip sitk Gloves are here, too, in full Oc., 7! -4 ‘ 250. or $1.50 a dozen, Basement. See how fine and even the sharp points are—that's what These are 3} Inches long, These are 449 inches long—the same fine steel and the Some that were regularly 19¢, alsp—altogether ‘ood Gas Globes that we have ever made, and a specially good chance for those who have to buy for apartment houses Some are in bowl shape and some in cone shape, with floral and scroll designs etched on the flint glass, which which almost fades away when the strong light is turned in harmony with the prevail- They are the best Gas Globes, we think, that have ever been offered hereabout for so little. 2 for 10.28 and was cut down at 10.4, dying jows Edwards said to the deputy: WERE PARTICULAR Hart with a negro, aa he feared his family | when the de would have to bear the disgrace of tho | him that he public having the tmpreasion that he had sho! 10.19, Death was due to a broke ic. Edwards mounted the scaffold at \ uest was granted by Sheri Hartley killed Ernest O. Johnston @ barber shop op. the wouth side March 1 m strangulation. While on the gal- pout Hartley's wife. negro, pleaded guilty to have Edwar the Kili Put the rope on properly, boas, so It ae gle me. 1 en it up tie | The t Borland. a girl. warrant was req) not gullty, saying: at but he did not hit Banks, on i, asked that he be not hanged |quurrelied 9 H.ONeill & Co Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, 1,200 Pairs Women’s Glace Gloves. 2-clasp, Paris Point embroidery, mode, brown, slate, black and white, per pair... }63c Value $1.00. (Special Table, First Floor.) Excellent Values in Reliable Black Dress Goods. Mohairs. Melrose Cloth, 17 pieces English 33 pieces all‘wool Mohairs —a very 50-inch Melrose bri liant finish, | crisp Voiles, Cloth, $1.00 vr. $1.00 v2 | $1.00 0 All of the above are fine blacks and absolutely fast. (Regular Counters, First Floor, Rear.) | Imported Voiles- 21 pieces all wool | | | very fine sheer | Don’t Miss This Ribbon Sale. 35,000 Yards at Less Than 4 Price. in and taffeta, new inches. Warp Prints, fancy striped effects, plain taffet brilliant Messalines, etc.—widths run from 3 t Values from ) | Values from ) Values from ) me} SC [Hae OC [ze = LIC (Special Table No. 1, First Floor.) Lining Department. Every desirable shade of the best qualities represented here, and in addition we offer many exclusive makes not to be had elsewhere—all of which we recommend & guarantee. “OUR HICKORY” SILK LINING—4,250 yards—40c. value—) per yard.......065 saliaseses eeeees oe me 129 (First Floor, Rear.) Cut Glass, Bric-a-Brac and Fine China. Splendid Assortment of Pieces Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Onr prices will be found reasonable throughout. Cut Glass Bowls, 8 in. size, both Limoges China Ice Cream Sets, 1 round and fancy shapes, various long ice cream tray, 12 plates, spray brilliant designs, deeply cut, | decorations, $2.98 each. \ $2.98 sct. Cut Glass Tankard Jugs,capacity 3% | Decorated China Salad and Fruit pints, richly cut, | Bowls, Cake Plates and Cracker Jars, $4.98 each. | great variety of shapes & decorations, Teplitz Vases, 3 shapes, height 15! 98c. each, inches, shaded cream tinted body, | oeeee with various flower decorations, leer e sincera treadnenaorBees $2-25 cach. | Plates, Oatmeal Bowls, Fruit Sau- Painted Limoges China Plaques, 11) ets Cream Pitchers, Salts and inches diameter, heavy gold edge, | Peppers Mustards, etc,, game: subjects, | 10c. each, $2.75 cach. (Art Dept., Basement.) XX Century Ice Cream Freezers. MADE OF FIBRE—A non-conducting substitute for wood. This freezer makes ice cream without the labor attached to a crank freezer. You only mix the ingredients and place them in the can and the ice will do the rest. We have a practical demonstration of these freezers as well as all fibre ware in our base- ment. You are invited to call and try some ice cream (foot of 20th St. stairway). Nowa, No. No, 4 Priceeach $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 (Basement.) Refrigerators. We are agents for the Wilke |The Governor and O'Neill Porcelain Refrigerators—the|Cleansable Refrigerators— superior to all porcelain re- | made of ash, highly polished, frigerators made. Four warranted in every respect models— to give satisfaction. Tile exterior, tile lined, We invite a critical compari: Tile exterior, >4-inch glass lined. with any other Tattlestatons a Oak exterior, tile lined. Oakiesterior, Mcineh glam lined, | fered forle eewhere : Write for Catalogue. Prices upward from $9.90, Basement.) Special Sale of English Perambulators. These carriages arc made by the F. A. Whit- ney Carriage Co, and are shown in dark blue, green, carmine, oak and maroon, They are upholstered with English leather cloth to match body and equipped with re- versible and removable hoods, all steel cushion rubber tire wheels, anti-friction wheel fastencr and brake, Reg. $38.00; Special at $30.00 Reg. $40.00; Specialat $32.50 Reg. $49.00; Specialat $35.50 Reg. $52.00; Specialat $37.50 Also a complete line of Wicker Hood Go-Carts ee one ranging in price from $17.75 to Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. (Third Floor.) ommitted crime with a negro. His! Dickson. The trouble grew out of some remarks Johnston Was alleged linton Banks, a negro, Edwards said ato | UARy “eats SOT E I 8 stent pe Bee eae ; = THE WORLD: THURSDAY {VENING, MAY 5, 100A aM ech a acca aA in on to en he s e Fulton - Street, WE GIVE BLUE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL $3. eye) Worth of Stamps Free Coupon—Upon presenting this coupon at A. 1. Namm’s Store FRIDAY (May 6) and making purchases amounting to $1.00 or more, we will give three dol- lars’ worth Blue Trading __ Stamps Free, in addition to those you receive on your purchases. 12%. for 29c. | Women’s and Pisses’ | $5.00, $6.00 and 97:00 Values, || Made from a fine quality of Covert Cloth, in various shades of tan; man tailored | perfect fitting, nicely linet, a shaped “ingle breasted fiy-front jacket, with notch in popular shades collar; included in this offer are about 50 Broadcloth Jacket of tan, sizes 14 to 18 and 32 10 44....-e.eee sees cere cece Qt eeeccevceccs auction, all goods sold as are, at the following prices: 5,000 yards of Fill Wool Ingrain . mainly soiled, 10 different patterns, at Qc, ana 19. a yd. Reg. values up to 75c. 3,400 yards of Flex. Smith's Brussels Parlor, Dining or Bedroom Carpets 20 different patterns, 19c, ena 29c, 274 Reg. values up to $1.00. Fxminster Carpets. Flex. Smith’s Saxony Phoquettes and Savonneries 15 different patterns, 9c, ent 59c, # v4. Reg. values up to $1.75. all $1 $17.5 | Wh Silk and Dress Goods ' 9c, for Tic. smooth finish Cheviots, navy bl correct welght; those goods one and one-half » 86-in, wide mannish two-toned Tweed Suitings, in bro shirt-waist suits; Just as stylish as imported fabrics co: 29c. tor 50c. F rd Silks, in pin and cluster dots and neat figur resedas and black and white; Friday’s Bargain, at. 7%. for skirts; ideal fabric, full yard wide, mit 10 yards; Friday, vince yourself how cheap they are, even if damaged. 40-in, white Swiss, in different stripes, for cv !ains; worth 12%6¢.; 150 pleces of white Dotted Swiss, worth 16c. » J. special, yd 86-In. white Swiss, in dots and fancy figures, worth 17c. yd, 40-in, Ruffled White Swiss, in fancy figures and dots, with your window, worth 21c. yd.; special, yd... Fewnings. 5 Pieces of == Our Prices Are Slip Covers. Always the $4.98 = $4.98 Lowest: ‘We will make a set of Slip Cov- ers for 5 pieces of Furniture, in Awnings like} best quality washable Dentm, fin- cut, made in| ished with best shrunk binding and best quality workmanship; guaran- striped or, teed; special oe 4,98 plain awning Pian One| $15.98 Reeupholstering guaranteed; Furniture. galvanized We will re-upholater 5 pieces of iron frames, | ordinary size Furniture in best and put up to| quality Satin Damask finished Tap- your window; | estry, finished with best quality gimp and cord, workmanship guar- size, 2 ft. 6 in. teed, and made to look 15.98 by 4 ft. 6 in.; furnished for lowest price ever quoted, each.....+++ 2.25 liké a suite worth $85.00; fOr.....eeeeeeee Ruffled Curtain gale AT LBSS: ‘THAN ACTUAL COST OF MAKING, We Place on Sale TorMorrow 58,0007Pairs Ruffled G@urtains NO, 1—White Swiss Curtains, in fancy stripes ae egal ruffle attached; regular price 39e Tde., sale price, pair LOT NO. 2—White Swiss Curtains, with three hem- stitohed borders and 6-inch ruffle attach regular price 98c,; sale price, pal LOT NO, %—White dotted and figured Swiss Cur- tains, with 6-inch fluted ruffle sigan regular price $1.29; sale price, pal . G9e &. |. Namm.. $e I ‘ aS Friday Plorning Specials. rose, resedas and black; till noon of 29¢, Nun’ Between 8 and 11 A. M. $5.00 quality Art Squares, yds. wide, at. Only 1 to a custom: Between 8 and 11 A.M. Lace Curtain Ends. Only 6 to a customer, 5,000 Lace Curtain Ends, in best quality Scotcn lace ish nets, full width and can be used for sash and bureau covers; worth up to 39c. | Covert Cloth Jackets, $2.95 GREATER BARGAINS Never Prevailed than you can secure to-morrow at the Greatest Salvage Carpet, Rug and Linoleum Jale. $50,000 stock of a wholesaie carpet house of Cincinnati, Ohio, sacrificed as damaged goods at public nd black, for walking skirts, jackets or tailored dresses, ds. wide; regular stock price 76c.; Friday's Bargain, at blue, gray and Oxford mixtures, ing $1.00; Friday's Bargain, at. in new blue: Our Lining Surprise for Friday. 20c. fast black Perfection Silk, looks like sill and better for wear; for petticoats or drop in time limit, at Great gale of Curtain Jwiss. 500 Rolls of Curtain Swiss, every yard perfect, but purchased by us as seconds. Watch the prices:and con- special, yd Ordinary éize Awnings put up to your windows within 24 hours’ notice. , Lace Curtains 1,600 pairs of Real Scotch Lace Curtains, 60 and 60 in. wid) and 8 and 8% yds. long, double thread and overlocked stitched ed; effects; worth 1,200 pairs of Irish Point effect Lace Curtains, 60 tn, wide and 3% yds. Jong, beautiful heavy @ 4 49 designs; worth $2.75... © 1,800 Real Brussels effect Lace Curtains, 60 in. wide 700 pairs of extra heavy C 8% yds. long, curtains; worth $4.75; our price, pair.. iE Brooklyn CASH PURCHASES, riday Till Noon. ‘ool Nun's Veiling, in new blues, old Mmit one dress pattern; Veiling $2hc 3 yds. long, th 4.98 one C, 0. D. 8e and $2.95 Cannot be exchanged or sent @. 0. D. Phattings. Japanese Linen Warp, 1,500 yards at $5.00 per roll of 40 yaras. Values up to $12.00. Slightly Damaged Rugs. ‘YxlZ sizes, $4 tor a 9x12 reversible rug; value $8. for a 9x12 Alex. Smith’s Brussels; value $20.00. for a 9x12 Alex. Smith’s Axméinstert value $30.00. a Linoleums and Qil Cloths. 5c, ya. for the $1.60 inlatd Linoteam. 60c yd. for the best $1.4> solid color through to * the pack. 30c. ya. tor the best 650, cork Linoleum. 20c. ya. tor the best 40c, O11 Cloth. 15c. ya. tor the vest suc. Of Cloth. Bargains. 39 for eral $30 browns, tans, old rose, 29¢ The 800 Feather Bed Pillows, 8 Ibs, of pure feathers in each, best qual- ity ALC.A, ticking; regular price 75c.; special, each... 39c¢ Extra large Feather Bed Pillows, 3 lbs, of pure feathers in each pil- low, sizes 22 and 27 in., guaran- teed odorless and best quality satin finished and A.C.A. ticking; regular price $1.75 special, each. Bee oe) 9 8e 75; pair delicate designs and best qual- erences mitshet 6 4 ‘ 98 effect Lace and reproductions of $25 a - 4 Curtains, 2.98) ° EMC ACS NOR SP aPT

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