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mcrterns, oy uae FINES A “WISE GUY” Dr, William se lon say partni yan houngement that Two Brok- ers Hi ee is from Consolidated Exchange. OBVIOUS FRAUD” CHARGE AGAINST LEARY AND HALE. irs. Woodend Brings Suit to Recoyer from G. W. MaoMul- ‘Ten’ the Mortgage She Gave on Het ‘Residenoe. HURLED KNIFE AT PRACTICAL JOKER Boy Thought It Fun to Trip a Man, and Now He Is in the Hospital with a Flesh Wound, is twelve years old, and small In spite of his diminutive size, borhood terror. victiina of his stabbed him slightly in the deft shoulder. Willie wae standing under the bridge in Cherry when the Itallan atreet, near Penrl, hove in aight. The boy pushed out his foot, and the son of Italy went sprawl: ing headlong. While the bey was enjoying the apec- tacle the Italian recovered hia fect and hurled a knife at him. It struck him left shoulder and, cutting through t, penetrated the flesh. The Ital. ted Stock Exchange that T. H. and James Frank Hale had been 4 for “obvious fraud.” Their a 4s believed to be the outcome © investigation to which the Con- ted governors were spurred by the srevelations in the Woodend failure. Dr... Woodend was attired in the of fashion when he appeared fn to-day, He passed the curb to midst of whom he ts person- town, with fils head Nigh in the Pair, The curb dealers pald no atten- Mion to him. Qnce in his office, Dr. Voodend deelipét positively to make a tatement. ~ “Obvious Fraud” the Charge. Shortly aftr the opening of the Con- olidated Stock Exchange Chairm Valentine Mott announced from t! trum that T.-H. Leary, of the firm ‘y & Company, ot No. 4 Wall strgety and J. Frank Hale, of the firm of ongley, Hale & Company, No. 62 oadway, had been expelled for ‘‘ob- fous, fraud.” oungster’s mother, in epite rotesta, took him to the tation, |, where surgeons Gresred the bov's injury, which is not serious. Detectives Edward F, Howe and Frank McGeo are looking for the an, HURT BY FAL OF A WOODEN TRUS esate in the ing an ‘William MoCarthy, of No. 7 Front WHILE ACTING But Lawyer for Mrs. Edmond J. Hayes Thinks Husband Should Change the Name of His Play. “And what,” asked Magistrate Pool fn the Yorgville Court to-day of Ed- mond J, Hayes, a vaudeville aotor, "ald you say 1s the name of the pleco you ster in?” "th Wise Guy," responded Hayes. Whereupon Lawyer Emanuel Friend, who 1p @ and wag, suggested that Mr. Hayes ought to get the name of his play changed. Mr. Hayes, being & prisoner in the court on complaint of hin wife, Catherine, was not a wond audl- ence for a joke, but Mr, Friend, as counsel for the wife, was immensely Pleased. ‘The troubles of the Mayes family have been the talk of the Rialto for a long time. They were married two years ago in Jersey City. At that tine Mra, Hayes was the lending lady of the “Wire Guy" company. She says that Hayes got trom $800 to $400 a week and paid her $50 a week—sometimes. Palmer,’ and Mrs, Hayes, « her residence at the Metropole Hotel, told her grievances extensively. About a month ago Adele Palmer, who had known Hayes previous to his marriage, became jealous of the attentions he was paying to still another woman and sent to Mrs. Hayes a bale of letters and telegrams, These were addressed to her by Hayes. In them he called her “Little Mother" and “Dear Old Mother” and Palmer, Mra. Hayes says, volunteered to be a witness in a divorce suit. Hayes, becoming wise to this transac- tion, sought out Adele Palmer and the next day Adele Palmer tried to get her letters back, But Mrs. Hayes had turned them over to her counsel. She says that she tried to get some money from her huaband for her support, and failing had him arrested for abandon- signed himeelf “Les Miserables.’ Miss | THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, GAS EXPLOSION INJURES TWO) Mother and Son Rendered Un-| conscious and Windows Blown Out When Match Is Lighted in Fume-Filled Room. Tenants in the five-story tenement at/ No. 562 West Fifty-fourth street wero startled early toMay by an explosion! in the apartment on the first floor, oc- son, William Bricking. They rushed to the apartment and found that every window had been blown out and a fire was in pfogress, Breaking in joor, they found Brick- Ing. uncon: mn the parlor floor and home. and pleasure. cupled by Mre, Jane Gibbons and her |the r 10} and Roosevelt Invitation The 14th Street Store Everybody is invited to visit The 14th Street Store Friday. Everybody is invited to make The 14th Street Store their shopping Everybody is invited to take the fullest advantage of the many conveniences that have been provided for the public’s comfort Everybody is invited to view The 14th Street Store while it is so beautifully decorated with the flags of all Mrs. Gibbons unconscious on the bed and both severely burned about'the face and hands, The neighbors dragged the unconscious woman and her son into an adjoining apartment and then extin- gulshed the blaze. Bricking said that when he arrived home he went in to the parlor. There was strong smell of gas, but he struck @ match, thinking !t came from another room. He suw a blinding faeh and heard an explosion, and that was all he remembered. ‘There 1@ @ chain atached to the gas- et to turn ft on and shut ts off, It is thought that when Mrs, Gibbons went to bed ahe turned the gas on again after turni« it off. The room in which the explosion occurred wag~wrecked, —— BOY STABBED IN SHOULDER. William MeCurthy Attacked by Man Whe Escaped, MAY 8, 1904 “| Canal and Twelfth street, this afternoon, burying six men in a SIX MEN HURT BY Mound of Earth. Union Gas Company, pile of debris. In falline, streets, by & man who escaped. The boy was taken to the Hudson Street Hospital in an ambulances The police of the Oak strect station are in- Vvestigating, to ground mound of earth, th eriously injured. Visit FALLING “DERRICK Collapses While Hoisting Mate- rial for New Gas Tank and Laborers Are Buried in Great A derrick used in hoisting material for the new tank of the Brdoklyn near Gowaiug coNapsed the derrick loosened a under which men were buried. They were all Present this advertisement when you purchase a pair of these glasses and we will give you an elegant 75c. gold-filled chain free of cost. Friday and Saturday. An Eminent Physician Here. $5:90 Gold Eyeglasses, $]%2 g ~ This is the Only Store ouD : GLASSES sett, ) Eye Physicians here Daily from 8 A. M. to6P. M. That Employs Graduate Physicians, They are set with the best quality ler and each purchaser will be as carefully fitted as if the regular price were charged. This price doesn't cover the actual cost of the gold. We offer this remarkable chance as an advertise- ment for our rate Department. They are light, stylish and durable. As soon as it becomes generally known that we have a Prominent Physician and Oculist in this department we will not have eno: room to accommodate the demand. Remember, you get the same professional attention here as you would in an eye hospital, and we charge only for the glasses. Be sure and come he here you get the services of a medical doctor oculist FRE 53 "Razorsa39° ll All High-Grade Sample Razors. Mail Orders Filled, S will be placed from one of the ng became slightly tarnished fron 00 ady for tise. Aby raror sold Tefunded. Special ers and our cus ‘ Teary has been a member of the Ex- ment. nations. Everybody is invited to hear The Twenty.Third Regi. , 1903, id Hal es Sa at, Mea i 39 The Structure Suddenly Col- in now living in Juxury tn Brook- , . . . . . ss . T { Peealdentt Randoiph said that the men! fapged in Brooklyn and Three old Magistrate Pool, “white 1M ment Band’s grand music and the music that is being furnished by ‘Aiea EnfetT,Reitarar tropa nt Hii, ear ‘ A Peon, expelled after a long inveatl- incourt now-i¢ 04M the numerous celebrated orchestras distributed throughout the store. ’ Men Were Thrown to the Ground. ion, by a vote of two-thirds of the overpors, Ho refused to give the de- Mix...A8 far as Mr, Hale is concerned, e declared, the matter which he ‘ag placed under arrest y hothing to do with his expul: 5 When the nows of Mr. Hale's dismis- al, was-recelved at the offices of Long- & Go, at No. 62 Broadway, was full of customers, who Want to see Neither Hay Ficld, Marine and Racing Glasses. The Greatest Opportuniiy Ever Offered ! $35 (QO GLASSES $10.92 Sale of magnificent Field and Marine Glasses at $10 4 pair. These are glasses imported by a big steamship company whose plans were changed, throwing the entire shipment into our hands at a fraction of value. i bought at regular sales these powerful glasses would cost you$35, { 0 began their sale at $25, and as $ 10.0 left we are closing them out at $10 2 nor his coun: O'Reilly, had anything to aa Magis: trate Pool ordered Hayes to pay his wife 4 week and compelled him to give a — STATE CANALS oP: ALBANY, May 6—The Erle,. Cham- plain, Oswego and Cayuga and Seneca Canals were oMoinily opened to naviga- tion to-day at noon. The Black River Canal opening will bo delayed wu about May Tt Iw usually” several weeks later. day's opening (x about the average date of the Inat few years, Last year It wan May 2, the'vear before April’ 14, which was the earliest since 1882, The canals closed last year Noy. 8 Everybody is invited to come to The 14th Street Store Satur. day if they cannot come Friday. In no instance should any one remain away. ‘ The 14th Street Store Is Mr. He Siegel’s New Department Sure’ - It was Mr. Henry Siegel who gave Chicago the great store of Siegel Cooper & Co. Healso gave New York the Siegel Cooper & Co. Store at 18th street and Sixth avenue. He sold his interest in this store several years ago. Now he has given the people of New York and vicinity The 14th Street Store, This storé has been dedicated to the masses in perpetuity. It will sell none but good goods, and its prices will be low—lower than the same goods can be bought for elsewhere. Every article of merchandise, whether important or unimportant, will be fully guaranteed. Goods will be exchanged immediately Money will be refunded for the mere asking. Result: Every element of risic will be eliminated from shopping in The 14th Street Store. Combine Friday’s Savings With Friday’s Pleasures , While we believe The 14th Street Store is sufficiently attractive to warrant a visit, we have a vast variety of merchandise with price-figures attached that are so low that you will be glad you came to share in their advantages. There’s no limit to the range of qualities and styles. You can satisfy your every want and be sure that there’s profit for you in every transaction. Here’s an incomplete list of what you will find—~simply ex- amples to indicate the extent of your savings. Best Values at New York’s Best Located Store: Ruffled Muslin Curtains, a pair, 38¢. | Satin Stripe Wool Challies, a yard 19¢, Brags Extension Curtain Rods at Ze, The celebrated Bloch Go-Cart, at 8.76, Nottingham Lace Curtains, a pair for $4c, Genuine Molasses Taffy, per lb., 10¢, 16x32 Smyrna Rug, special at 29c. Ice Cream Soda, 10c. portion at 6e, Misses’ Dongola Shoes, patent tips, at 89c, | Women’s $1.50 White Lawn Waists at 98c. Women’s Muslin Night Gowns at 39c. Men’s $8.00 American Watches at §.98, Women’s 50c. Cambric Drawers at 28c. Women’s $8.00 American Watches at 6.95. Lawn Handkerchief Kimonos at 19¢. Sterling Silver Hat Pins at 10¢, Men’s Mesh Underwear, colors and white, at 25¢,| Women’s 2-clasp glace Kid Gloves at §4¢, Women’s white lisle and cotton Vests, 10c. 52-inch Tweed Bulting at 56c, Children’s double knee Stockings at 9c, Women’s 25c. Hose Supporters at 15¢. Women’s Lace Lisle Hose at 1244c. 75c. China Chocolate Pots at 9c, 39c. bunch Artificial Flowers at 19¢. $4.00 Cut Glass Water Bottles at 1.98, Untrimmed Straw Hats for Summer at 69c. | 2-burner Gas Stoves at 69c. Printed Lawns, 12}4c. quality, a yard, 6c, Tape Girdles, supporters attached, at 46e. 1214c. Percales, fast colors, yard, 9c, $25,00 Guaranteed Sewing Machine at 10.24, Apron Ginghams, 8c. quality, yard, 4¢e, Wrist or Automobile Bags, worth to $3, at 66e. Bleached Table Damask, yard, 19¢. Oakley's Quadruple Perfume, ounce, Jie. Linen finished Dinner Napkins, per dozen, 88c. $4.00 Iron Bedsteads, brass trimmed, at 1.96. Fringed Doilies, 5c. grade, at 2c. $22.00 Brass Bedstead, bow foot, at 17.50. 45x36 Ready-made Pillow Cases at 84¢. Silk and Mohair Lace Braid, worth to 50c, a White Hemmed Bed Spreads, 7Sc. grade, at 59c. yard, 10¢. Huck Towels, hemmed, the llc, grade, 9c. Baked Beans, plain or in tomato sauce, 10c, can, 1214c, Percaline Dress Lining, yard, 8¢. ’ Embroidery Galloons and Bands, at 10c. Cream and Black Lace Galloons, yard, Se. Men's and Women’s Handkerchiefs, at 3c. 69c, Natural Pongee, pure silk, yard, $9c. 50 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Free, and Two With ; Every Ten Cents You Spend During Friday and Saturday we shalb give everybody starting a new book at The 14th Street Store 50 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Free—20 when the store is entered, and 30 when the Premium Exhibit room is visited on the Fifth Floor. 3 As an additional inducement we shall, during Friday and Saturday, give two B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents spent in The 14th Street Store. ‘Three men were hurt in the collapse of a wooden truss on the grounds of the Brovklyn Union Gas Company to- day, at Twelfth street and Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, James Ferris, super- intendent, of No. % his leg fractured; Charles Higgins, a of Cheshire, Conn., had en, and Martin Christensen, celved internal injuries and ith the firm, and there was a great mieal of excitement among them. They Wanted Their Money. Most-of ‘them wanted to close out thelr Unis yhfle spot and demanded ir money. Some were pald off, and we pacified in other ways. No one @ Statement at the office of ‘Co, heyond saying that Mr. ryt had @ out to try and ef- fect wettioment. Broker Hale was arraigned before Plagistrate Moss in ihe Contre, Street , / “ourt to-day and held for ex~ 0 dation: in 43,000 there are now only a few hundred If this same glass can be purchased elsewhere for less than $35.00, we will refund the money. You can have them in the small, powerful Prisma shape, as shown in cut, for track use, or in a large 26-line Yegular field and marine shape. Money re- d if not satisfactory. funte MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Power 25 Miles, FINE IMPORTED CASE AND STRAPS FREE. Silverware Bargains. These. On Sale Friday and Saturday Only. Special for Hotels and Private Boarding Houses. Mail Orders Filled. We have purchased the entire stock of knives, forks and spoons from a leading and well-known silver firm, They are standard makes, and while they last will close them out Friday and Saturday at the ridiculous prices quoted below: Heavily plated Teaspoons, value, 44 doz., $1.39, at... vee 200 Heavily plated Tablespoons, value, 1% doz., $2.25, at Heavily plated Forks, value, 36 doz., $2.25, at Heavily plated Knives, value, 34 doz., $3.00, at. These goods will have to be seen to be appreciated, Ehrich Bros.’ Silverware Dept., 6th Ave., 22d & 23d Sts., N.Y, structure which collapsed was 1% feet long, bullt up on stiits, It was @ rigging by means of which the excavating apparatua could be used. The work of excavating waa to be be- «un to-day and the three men, with Charles Pearsou, took thelr places on the truss to begin thelr work Pearson felt the atructure sway and got. down in a hurry, Dhe qther three meh remained. Hardly had Pearson cleared the truss when the entire skele- ton-like framework fell. ‘Phe injured men were taken to the Beney Hospital —<—__— KING BACK IN ENGLAND. SIONDON, May 6—King Edward, Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria London from Ireland shortly this evening and drove to Buckingham Palace, Gold in Your Garret Hundreds of housewlves who never dye anything, who think they can't dye, or imagine it Is a task, are losing the good of castaway fabrics that could be made new with DIAMOND DYES Itis an extremely easy process to color with Diamond Dyes, and the cost 1s but a trifle. They are for home use and home economy. DIAMOND DYES COLOR ANYTHING ANY COLOR. ————— bali, Hig counsel round that n Petersburg by Tequest of James jor Receiver Abra! A Supreme ; Nothing short of the most desperate measures will sell the enormous surplus of the _. finest goods left on our hands by the backward q _ ... Season. hen we decide upon heroic means we 7. never turn back, and although this sale means the wiping out of an entire season's profits, we are going through with it to the end. So then, FRIDAY and SATURDAY we pay a premium for your patronage. It's the greatest shaking-up prices ever got. Never before so early in the season have we held a sale of clothing of this character. Remember we never advertise ” unless we have something extraordinary to offer, 18 & $16.50 Suits 1 é:+hundred styles of men’s and youn Effort! stro! is and the muscles, brain have inexhaustible elasticity and life, 100, Never sola fom CS, gam a Ce Smoked Salmon, extra fancy, lb., 3le. ; . North River Shad or Weak Fish, lb., Be. Short Cut Beef Roast, lb., 10¢. Halibut or Salmon ‘Steaks, Ib., 9c. men’s suits, extremely swell; single and double breasted sack suits; hand-made collars and lapels; Phaircloth-.fronts;.come in every known fabric— worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, thibets and serges; we i uy patticular attention to the individuality cut? take your pick at $22:50 & $20 Suits Unrivalled. offer of hundreds of Men's and YoungéMen's Suits in imvorted fancy cheviots, worsteds, Scotches, thibets, blue and black serges, all hand tailored, large athletic shoulders, Hit..alk shapes, and. proportions; the greatest value | fered;rthey come in single and double les; your choice for... CANDY CATHARTIC vs ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES @reatest in the World | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders

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