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IMS RAT TO SHOOT HS WE Nicholas Malthy, Who Tried to Kill Mother of His Children, Says He Was Justified in His Action. DRIVEN TO DESPERATION THROUGH HER CONDUCT. fudge Didn’t Approve, but He Suspended Sentence, and Man Left Court with Wife, Who Promised to Be Good. (qghte ts fost « story from the flotsam eriminal courts. Seen Malthy, a piano worker, was - ed before Judge Newburger in Genera] Sessions a week aro charged wwith shooting his wife, Kate, three mes. Malthy pleaded RAILROAD MUST PAY $500, | 884 _ University piace, and when he * | Vonrded the car the conductor declined to accept his transfer. Car Conductor Pointed Revolver at] Strono deciined to leave the car and the conductor drew a revolver and, Arm amet pointed It at him. Strone retained Lawyer Louls Steok- The Appellate Term of the Supreme ler to sue the railroad. The jury gave Court to-day handed down a deolalon ed In tue] Strone a verdict of $0 and the com- aMrming the judgment rendered In fi) ay appealed. Justice Freedman to-) vor of Jchn P. Btrone, of No. 4 West) day declined to disturb the judgment} and ordered the eompany to pay the! full amount. Ninety-ninth street, who had browght suit against the Interurban Street Jtnil- way Company for damages whieh hie ‘ sustained on Aug. 6, 12, while a pas- wenger upon one of its cars, Strone obtained a transfer upon a sowth-bound car at Thirteenth street! ¥: ee RECEIVED BY THE POPE, ROME G.—The ope received) Bishop in priv o "We are gratified at the many flatter- ing responses to this sale—the crowds of pleased customers that eagerly bought the great clothing values we gathered for it taxed our selling capacity to the utmost. Wise people come here because they are sure to get only the newest style suits at our FAMOUS LOW PRICES. We Celebrate Our 10th Anniversary with Special Values and gufity.. "] ted a right to do it,” Halthy sald to Judge Newburger. ‘She flaunted her janfaithfulness to me before the ayes of (Our five children."’ Judge Newburger told Lawyer Mitt- ‘lok, Matthy’s counsel, to make an in- ‘vestigation. | fPo-day Lawyer Mittnick reported that thy, driven to desperation becnuse ‘hs wife's misconduct with his own had first tried to kill himself ‘then shot his wife. The lawyer sub mitted an affidavit from Mnlthy de- werfhing his wife's conduct, and also the made by the wife herself admitting fier husband's charges were true. Judge Newburger, after reading the e@Mfifavits, suspended sentence on ‘Malthy. “You may go," he told the prisoner, “for it appears that there was some Sustification’ for your act because of Your wife's Immoral conduct, but you ‘Were not justified in taking the Inw tn own hands, You wife, realizing @readful mistake she has made in the past, now begs me to allow you to Mfishe aenin betrays your conti- leaye her and take your children you. * WMalthy and his wife left the court- arm in arm. (Special to The Fvening World.) NG BRANCH, N. J., May 6.—John irry, fourteen years of age, of Sea- ht, had his two feet cut off at the Long Branch Raflrond station of if ——=>___— ie FEET CUT OFF BY TRAIN. > | the New Jorsey Southern Railroad to- rae) » Young Farry is a student at the © Inve Branch High School nnd was on | his way there when he tried to board | @ passing freight train. In doing #0 he : and his legs went under the Wheels. Ho was taken to the Mon- mouth Memorial Hosptial at this place for trentment. ‘is that just when everybody needs best chance to buy such Shirts that Cortes atid ironts of fine merceriz ished in narrow plaits. Every detail tight—couldn't be better if they w Sizes 14 to 47. ered, uivided tb 300 Shirts ¢ BA Men’s $5 {Men's Klevators—Elm Place two hundred pairs would be hard work to and 7. men’s Trousers we have $s way of them beautiful grays such as ar as the best tailors turn out, One of our chief makers had airs of a stvle, He made them ‘morrow—and as early as you can, Short and boxy, well tailored, line Men’s New Suits Read , ‘ Boys’ Suits at ‘al Another group of smart Sumr © | Stir last Monday. boys Of 8 to 16 years as any store | The materials are the prettiest ove: staill«{ every Sui. is splendidly sight. Lenanship Ts qbite as important as many times over. In every detail the Leading Retail ‘Men’s and Boys’ Shirts : Just arrived from two of the best Shirt makers in the country— Men’s 75c. White Plaited Shirts for 45c. Boys’ 50c. and 75c. White and Colored Shirts for 39c. There is a reason, of course—somebody must lose money on such an offering. But the important fact | ‘The Men’s Shirts at 45¢. hay good corded madras Most men will want h: The Boys’ Shirts at 392. include som, We cannot say too emphatically that this is the best offering of _ The materials are the finest foreign and domestic worsteds in neat stripes and mixtures; faint over- plaids, cte., the greater part of them dark, rich effects such as will do to wear with any coat, and some alter the new English fashion with full hips and very graceful lines. Twenty-one $10.50 Covert Coats Are $7.75. Smart little Spring Covert Coats out of our own stock are reduced for quick dispersal. They are ne, They are Norfolk and double-breasted Jacket Suits—as handsome, well made and sturdy Suits for will fit snugly, the lapels are neat and well cut, the seams are stitched with silk and taped to give added strength. » Boys’ 59c. to 95c. Blouses and Waists at 35c. o hundred and ninety-three of the fine, smart, Spring Blouses and Waists out of our own stock, because we have not all sizes in each style, though in the lot there are all sizes between 5 and ir id of madras, percales and cheviots in white and fancy colorings. clude fee ‘of the well-known Mother's Friend and King Waists, and at least two-thirds of the lot have been between 7Sc. and95c. All at the one price to-morrow3Se. each, or three for. .sssessessnencee DOUBLE ‘iii’ STAMPS 2 Stamps In place of 1 with every purchase. $10 Men’s Suits at $6.90. A glance will convince you of the rare value of this offer. Coming as it does, just when you need a new suit, it means an opportunity not to be missed. Cut in the latest styles from the new shades of all-wool and worsted materials; real good values at $10, now only $6.90. $16 Men’s Dress Suits, $10 These are the famous $10 values we've adver- tised so largely. They come in all the most fashionable colorings, also blue or black, both single and double breasted models, and are made and trimmed In the highest standard. ee Sale of Boys’ Suits. CONFIRMATION SUITS, from fine ‘The best selection of all-wool Cheviot, Plain “or (Norfolka, fine dive. brown | bing werge, fine or wide wale, lao pomely, ait Worateds, B] he, spgplal anniv plain Norfolks, or with $4 98 in the ueweat eytee, enna. | vente: aveciatiy” priced BA 2, ‘Rabie at 83.08 and, ” = 9 ok Hunter k with 1,209 NOYS' KNEM PANTS, | all-wool Ch - Inr 480, valu 25c © | 2338 @ 2340 3d Av., 127th St. | cmarmemmmemmmes Oren Evety Evening, — Saturday Till 12 P.M. Downtown Corner ablishment © : Bargains. new Summer Shirts, at the very beginning of the season, comes the we have known, ‘ lent madras used In men’s $1 Shirts; black and white and blue and white stripes, made without cuffs. 300 Shirts of tine white Oxford cloth, with front of white mercerized corded fabric; also made without. cuffs. 600 Shirts of excellent madras, with neat printed fig- ures and stripes in black or blue on white. All wit! separate cus!s to match. 12 to 14. Main Floor, Him Place, to $7 Trousers, $3.75. about, and the most of them such Trousers as it match in most good clothing stores even for $6 ed cambries, tine | of the making is | ere dollar Shirts. | a dozen, twelve hun- | { the same excel- | ever known. ¢ most effective with frock coats. They are splendidly made, shaped Every detail of the finishing is such ends of the fine woollens—in some cases enough to make eight to ten up into Trousers for us and that accounts for the sale, Come to- d with serges, the sleeves with satin. Snaps for the men who share. y at $12.50, $15, $18.50, $22.50, $25 and $28. Second Eim Puce. $2.98, Well Worth $4 and $5. mer wear for boys, as fine in every respect as the Suits that made such a ever had to sell for $4 or $5 apiece. rp laid The the outs cotch mixed cheviots, tweeds, fancy worsteds and cassimeres. not pressed into shape. le work. Every s They are fai'ored into shape and the inside Test them by the severest standards of comparison. The col- oo 7 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6; 1904. : sk lhe Hf rnamafr Sore Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Corded ‘Striped Madras At 12%c—Originally 35¢ Auvther fine offering in Summer cotton goods, Th <act, these are the vefy finest American madras, and 32 inches wide. We secured them for the little price because the larger part of the collection was in pink-and-white and red-and-white stripes. Yet these are the very colors that most mothers want for girls’ dresses. They are bright and pretty. and launder splendidly, Then there are smaller quantities in blue-and-white, heliotrope-and-white and ten- and-white. Most of the patterns have cords or narrow figured stripes of black, edging the white or colored stripes. About ten thousand yards of this 85c Madras, at 12l¢e a yard. We also present an offering of about three thousand yards of 50¢ All-Linen Etamine at 15c a yard. Made in Ireland, of pure linen yarns, in the natural linen color. Patterned after the Mexican mesh grenadines, so popular in black silk-and-wool dress goods. Stale Aiste, Low-Priced SHOES As Stylish as They Are Inexpensive It doesn’t cost any more to make shoes over a stylish last than it does to make them over an old and undesir- able one—if they are newly made and started right. The same brains and care serve us in the matter of low-priced shoes, asin higher priced ones. That is why you get so mutch for so little in WANAMARER shoes. Here are suggestions of special lots, as well as’ some regular low-priced kinds: Women's Patent Leather Ox-] Women’s Patent Leather Shoes, senisran it sun Shapely: flexible; about all alzes and widiie to start, An to value, | j,Ureney patent leather, button and the maker sayn $2.50: by ourstand:| jarrow tors and. tps, and heele ot ard $2: no the raving Ie worthy 88) the mouish military shape. Noles Sa errateat are flexible el Girls’ Shoes at $1 Sizes and widths to fit all feet. Black kidskin lace and button Men's Shoes at $1.90 spring-heel_ xhoes that are fairly Worth 91.50, Sizes are” missing here and there, but you can get| Ask for Style 1103 and see just most any Bize in the broader widths | what a handsome shoe you can get up to Fize 2. for this low price. It Is the best Women’s Oxfords at $1.50 sty shoe we have ever sold for the Kidskin, in half a dozen shapes, yr ice and equal in durability to any. with welted of turned aoles. Many | Plenty of them today, though they of them made to sell at $2,50—none | may not be here long. worth leas than $2. Fourth Avenue, WANAMAKER | JOHN Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, 4th ave,, 9th and 10th sts ‘The Regal is a true “bench-made” shoe. Hand-work in every opera- tion except where machine-work is altogether better. Good old-fashioned hand-work is so nearly obsolete nowadays that4ve are employing about all the expert hand edge-makers there are left in the country. Because can't trim edges to the lines of a custom shoe,— and Regals are simply custom- shoes made to every measure, g the same individuality that; your tailor stitches into the fit of your coat. Hand edge-trimming is only one small extra opera- tion that helps to make the Regal a six-dollar shoe. It’s tannery-to-customer, one-profit directness that) brings it to you at the wholesale price—$3.50. Send for Style Book—Mail Orders promptly filled.) REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES FAL STORES, 25 OF THEM IN GREATER NEW YORK. MEN’S STORES. eaot pun ROOKERN, 1ton ai, upp. Montague £ sill Broadway, neat Beato $1008 Broa jougnhy Av. 408 Fifth Av. bet. 10th and 11th Bt NEWARK, N. J. B41 Broad Bt, opp. C. RR. of N, J. i JERSEY CITY. Vi & Liberty Sts 900 Newark WOMEN’S STORES, NEW YORK CITY. "106 W, 123th Bt., cor, Tih Ay, Nassau and Aun Sts. » 8, W. cor, 124th Bt. a3 roadway, oor. 1 ne. 8. E. cor, Slat St #138 ony 338 Sixth Av. nROO) I 1008 Broadway, bet. Ditmare St, and Wil- 400 Fitth Av., bet. 10th and 11th sts. loughby AY. STURES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN BYENINGS. The Armament of Nations--- Some of them need laundering, too. joor, Elm P| Sunday. World Wants Work nd closely-trimmed. 1 machinery] Boys’ Clothing at Half. rd Av. r way, bet. Ditmare st. and Wil- DY AY, Their fighting forces—army, navy, equipment, etc., etc. 11904 WORLD ALMANA PER nee & Franklin Simon & Co. ‘Girls’ Apparel. : Announce a special dis; if Cotton and 'Pongee Preoke Die and sevice Houmelpan Reefers, Confirmation an@ Graduation Dresnes, exeln- sive models at moderate prices. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, GIRLS’ JUNIOR Surts, of plain and English Mixtures, 6.50 AXMINSTE: BRUSSELS, | Gite Some actually worth $80.00 to $35.00. 14 and 16 years, heretofore $12.50 to $15.00........ Reversible 50 9x12 ft., 1 e Back, Boys’ Clothing. Washable Norfolk, Sailor and Rusetan Saits, White Duck Reefers, Separate Golf Coats, Troptoal Cloth Suite for Seaside and Country, Rain Coats, Negligee Shirts and Blouses, Straw Hats, Linen and Duck Hate, Caps and Summer Furnishings. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. NORFOLK SUITS, of Scotch Homespuns, coat half lined—two pairs of Knickerbockérs—-8 to 16 years, real value $11.50. . % 6.75 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Streets. MATTINGS., 180 Rolls Waretsuse Samples,Superior Quali, SA 28 at °4),°> PER ROLL. QHLPPARD ANAPP & AND 14TH 8T% Gunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Monday Morning Wonders. Kl. NAMM, Fulton Street, 2 2 Brooklyn WE GIVE BLUE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES. An Attractive Showing of Confirmation Dresses. Our showing of the#e dainty creations for confirmation purposes is unusu ally attractive, and parents will find this extensive gathering of well-se- eee ee ee ponre oes gett aently varied lo meet ie demands Of all tast ing in f. 95¢ to 15.00 price fren ee » Girls’ r-Piece Dresses, |Girls’ 1-Piece Dresses, made tn the datntiest effects, from | made from organdie and point d’es- Persian lawns; elaborately trimmed “tte nee yoR er ociaaae Lad s, la rimmed ucked; al av Le PoE breed are tuck- | heat petticoats attached; sizes 6 to valle $3.00; special...-... 2699 | 14: regular value $7.59; spe- 4 gg cial Girls’ 1+Piece Dresses, |Girls’ r-Piece Dresses, made from the finest quality Per- made from elegant quality lawn, sian lawn, yoke trimmed with lace | point d’esprit and organdie, elabor- and tucks, deep Bertha, lace ately trimmed with laces, embrold- trimmed skirt, made with deep | eries, tucks, hemstitching ribbons, hem, finished with lace insertion, | etc.; many new effects shown in fine quality organdie drop skirt; ae eatae this aes aa 6 to 14; sises 6 to 14; re jar B regular Value $10 an 2; $o0;hapeclalscsssss<esss Se PO 7.50 special pal | 3 Grand Hour Specials. Jacket Special—No, x, | Suit Special—No, 2. | Waist Special—No., 3. li to 12 A. M. . di Ure Noula 8tod9 P.M. H 200 Man Tailored Jackets, made| Btn Conte with vary oe col,| 1000 waists in 1 different styles, | from an excellent Ayana vieteh la aes Core bales tailor}; made from finest quality lawns, Cloth, in the very latest shades o! stitched taffe' or in straps tan, collarless, and some have| and fancy buttons, skirts come in tissues, madras, linens and volle, noteh collar, large puff sleeves;| dress or walking lengths, trimmed| in black, blue, tan, white, black also plain mannish coat sleeve, and white and blue and white; Sizes 382 to 46; regular to match jackets in black, blue, values up to $2; special.... 89c lined with fine quality satin;| brown or castor; regular value a $10.00; Tee ae tries A625 | eapeatalleee: eee 5.95 Boys’$3.00 Suits, With Extra Pants,$1.39 Ever Offered. for the making alone; excellent cheviots, In @ large variety of fancy pat : i ta 1.39 Boys’ $4.00 Suits, $1.98. many of these Suits lined throughout; serges among the smaller sizes; all lined with triple warp Italian Boys’ $5.00 Suits $2.98.---All-Day Sale. Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits, sailor, Eton and Russian blouse suits, also three-piece suits, Between 9 A. M, and ra M. Only. Our object is to get Saturday morning business, that’s why wWé offer 200 Double-Breasted terns, stylishly gotten up, with plenty of snap to them; sizes 7 to 16; lim- Extraordinary value, strictly all-woof Lee tiy 76 patterns of plain and tancy mixed Cheviots, Cassimeres, lining, sewed throughout with silk and pure linen thread; these suits can't be matched at less than $4.00 Just about quantity enough to last with fast selling throughout the day; space is too limited to state the; | worsteds, Cassimeres cloths and cheviots, sizes varying, acording to sty irom 24% to 16; absolu' Positively the Greatest Clothing Value Ee Suits, with two pairs of trousers to eaoh Built, at a price that candidly wouldn't pay {ted to two sults to a customer; between 9 A. M, and 12M. only..... aeetk Homespuns, Tweeds, in Double-breasted, Sailor and Eton Blouse and Three-piece Suits; Pants of anywhere; sizes 244 to 16. good qualities of these garments, but it means a clear saving of $2.00 for you, all-wool; warranted fast color; instead of $5.00... Another Great Shoe Sale for Saturday. The greatest shoe bargains ever offered, and best of all, styles are of the very latest, and there are plenty of every size in all lots. S At 1-3eto 1-2 Under the Usual Prices. Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, 98c. Shoes, $2,406 Satin Calfskin, with double soles, all sizes, from the Fine Vici Kid, flexible soles, pat- Hie fellow's number 6 to the young man’s number ent tips. 1" Misses’ $2.00 Shoes, $x.29.| _ Women’s $2.50 Oxfords, $1.35. Black Kid, Button and os, $ patent | Patent coltskin, £23 than patent SEL VE tips; sizes 11% to 2 turned soles, all sizes, Women’s $1.50 Oxfords at 79c. Sale from 8.30 to 12 A. M. 3 From store opening until nooh we will place on sale @ lot of Women’s Dongola Kid Oxford Ties, with flexible MoKay s¢wed goles, all sises, not a pair worth less than $1.25, most ot them $1.50; for this extraordinary event, price......... No. C. 0. D./or Mail Orders on this lot; and tity to one pair to a custonfer. v ie i. Namm. ha 1 Vt s° ‘