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* ROBBERS POSON =H BLMOORE. AR, Sohnelder and Robner, who are tatlors, THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 10, 1904. UPI GR {SE 99-2 BEY > paying for a referes She rv , with the custody Hilden and all other ex- band d the “LITTLE MOTHER” the hospital and the girls did not return ack. afraid to go home, as she her father’ home. The ked tp" sent > ‘ arrived from Boston, According to| Ww or ( Weyrlck were mar- to the cor. Hobner, Schneider had $85 {n a pocket- igi cen ERS tave : and the latter ran | Maurice book in Hs pocket. ‘They went to the AUHUNE RA RAELIAG JURY ‘ ; was plo Orchard street address, where they met {hep ate OWEROI ENE CO ENIa SORES HT TE Ta Lea [O5e, Nis her to » ¢ now A ‘ i nights searching for Kat . bi { the others, After having a pint of| : __ ‘ ide’a parents in St. 14 t nty told her brother the | Mmatisin other ‘ at nie s Ht fons —— skivand: hae cheat husban a3 Fae ieher ys with old age. app ; A 0! loch police to ft moved in ex ent DbUL Very speedy * = fT as tall and slender, | nue late last nigh! Samuel Schneider Comes Here| stamping srour ang that Back of Union of Former New) moved Bre Rue Nery tore Pretty Twelve- Year-Old Girl y vers pretty: face. | ie dy beon from Boston, Gets Knockout Drops and Is Saved from Death by Dr. Emily Dunning. home early and the Some time Patrolm Market FOUND UNCONSCIOUS LYING ON SIDEWALK. A hurr; Horpital sponde Said to Have Had Money Taken from Him, and a Number of Persons Are Arrested Ac- : cused of Having Drugged Him areival tiers bd —————— nn wer. It is belli A he will Wi Samuel Achneider, twenty-six years|%* Yet he has been unable ae No. ae lace he | Account of the Incidents tha Boipes, 0f No. anton street, 18 the | pror to his discovery by Brown. Jatest victim of the “dope gang” that When = found on the sidewa has been reaping a harvest on the East der's pockets contained no money with the d practicall. ’ Bide during the pust fow weeks. pocketbook was found in Velo- | 4 shen's possession, although he had no Schneider, owing to the herolc work of ani hen anid Schneider ad |iy Dr Emily Dunning, of Gouverneur Hompital,-is in a fair way to recovery at that institution. Other victims of the img that has been using knockout @rops with such frequency on the east side were not so fortunate. ‘‘Boston ik” and @ Bohemian miner from esota are two whose deaths have -caused within a few weeks in this manner. dropped the pocketbook in the strect |, and he had picked it up to return it| to him. In Robner’s possession the police | found $25, The others had various emall sums of money. All the prisoners were taken to the Union Market Sta- tion, where they were held to await the result of Sclineider's case, News Riverside this time t Weyrick. In New mut ang. fr York Broker and Mrs. Grace} « re ago her husband and 1 of his named Carpen- Failed to Return Home Be- Weyrick Is Much Romance) ter. of tie sume set, had been out} cause She Had Neglected Her drinking excessively In the small ’. and a Touch of Tragedy. houra of the morning thos went to a{ Father’s Orders. room in t Southern Hotel and a few hours tater both were found dead In the room were found b rand a of Harrison B. thie elty Mrs. Weyrick Louis of the marriage { and a st probaly taken too much. son of Har- » ie the t agent of the Le- York—Other Luxuries, But he left that Exchange, becoming a firm of D. W. Mack ‘Thay retail for ‘Their hue town from Florida sd @ basket of two dozen. Nellie King, n right, and social ladder, at No. §3 ined lavish-| | loads. m the frm) “Ail ‘the eprin; suspension with them. Regular built a Di ity. The to the en selling % presents when It was at about heard of Mrs been visiting ne and Mr. Moore opera and at other t Mrs re to Union omet ALBANY, May 10.—Gov, a. Oden sncalaeeee eee FLORIDA PEACHES ARRIVE. | |iret of the Season to Reach New green as that of the corn which arrived frult shipments from the South will begin next week. say the Georgia peach output at will be phenomenal, The crop pected to approximate 5,00 car les of ‘The first peaches of the season are in Em) vegetables are arriving in great abundance and splendid qual- price of meat has gone up, while butter fs down two cents @ pound. —<—<———— PENALTY FOR LABOR BRIBING Mindemeanor Now to Give Money has signed the Prince bill making it a mis- ; PAY FOR FIRE CHAPLAINS. |wore seen at the bribe o brib In connection with: Sohnolder’s case places together See ee oe aga ietapreamn kien vole the following persons have been ar- Mrs. Mo: then sued for divorce, | labor organization. Gov. Odell Signs the Bill Provid- ing Salary for Them. | ALBANY, May 10.—Gov. Odell has igned the McKeown bill providing for chaplains for the New York Fire | artment. | Yested: Louis Polee, his cousin, twenty- + aix years old, of No. 226 Stanton street; Gantel Robner, twenty-three years old, his brother-in-law, same address; Na- (than Voloshen. thirty-six years old, of |No. 165 Orchard street, and Imme Spitz, The Summer Importations of WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR (Second, Floor) are now shown, comprising Silk, Silk and Wool, Lisle Thread, Merino and Indian Gauze, both plain and Swiss ribbed. Also “Betalph” Underwear in light weights. : Hand-knitted and Machine-made Sweaters and 295! O-Norfolks, in new designs, STORAGE OF FURS, RUGS, PORTIERES and DRAPERIES, These articles will he received for Storage under the usual guarantees for safe-keeping. Note, In Storing Furs, should any alterations or repairs be contemplated, it is suggested that the work be done during the Spring or Summer season, when advantages in cost can be secured. Dineteenth Street and Sodh Avenue. New Pork. PYRAMIDS OF PAIN Boils show the blood is in a riotous, feverish tondition, or that it has grown too weak and % Muggish to throw off the bodily impurities, which then concentrate at some spot, and a carbuncle or boil is the result. To one already Logical Location for a Great A general alarm has been sent out through Police Headquarters from the West Twentieth street station for Kath- w York to-day from urine Keenan, twelve years old, who ir City, Back of this| relatives maintal: they fins beon missing from her home, No. h romance and a touch] taken chloral to sober up and had! 43) West seventeenth street, since Sut- urday last. Katharine lived with her father, Peter F. Keenan, who is an employee of the Dock Department, and brothers and sisters. Her mother died eight months ago, and, as Katharine was the eldest girl, she became the ttle mother of the family. On Saturday her father told her to be sure and have the house cleaned when he came home that afternoon. Katharine went to St, Vincent's Hos- pital with a friend, Nellle Canty, who lived upstairs, Nellie’s brother waa in == Luna Park Coupons. A limited number of copies of Monday’s Evening World, con- taining Coupon No. 1, can be ob-; tained at the Main, Uptown, Har- fem and Brooklyn offices of The World. Or your newsdealer will get it for you. five | Mc. buttons, a shoes and a WANTS SON TO COME BACK. Mra. MeWilliams Anxtous oy Before she D! MeWilllams, who went to ‘8 20, should see tlils he at Almshouse on nd in time to keep his mothers heart from ‘breaking. when his after the tion of his a nailor. Mis mother, Mrs. Johanna has heard’ nothing from as worked and worried, un- Ul now she Is prematurely aged, racked With dixease and helpless, But ‘she has forgiy f she ever recognized, her son's neglect, and is trying to find ‘him The doctors on the tsland say she can- not last much Jonger unless hor son comes to her, Her mind is now con- stantly on him. EDWARD E. GWYNNE DEAD. Nephew of Mra. Cornelius Vander- bilt Expires in Hotel. Taward Frskine Gwynne, a nephew of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, {s dead. Death occurred In his apartment at the Gilsey House, and was due to an attack of acute gastritis and kidney trouble and complications affecting his heart, M black lace | not known, A policeman toc dress, it that Da of him, as that Mr the plight of Pi to See for half a centur ment was with Bl) Darling of the m the ex and sea seven might arriv Blackwell « m until of his old haunts Indorrement 0. Medicine os a mend and ri (Signed) Sisters with weakening Gwynne was thirty-five years old and was Well known jn society in. New York and Paris, ed for a great n son of David Mrs. Cornelius to cure all throa scrofula, anderbiit. a wife and three children, all of whom {4nd all ailments He leaves are now In Paris land impure blood orders, and |yaurice Pike, Aged Actor, In Later How he got out of Bellevue is a charge Be The old man has been Gods.” BY SISTERS OF HOLY CROsS. Builder for and Run Dewn. “We cheerfully cine as a good remedy for bronchial troubles and as @ torfic and body builder for those who are weak persons of our institution have used it with beneficial results. Chandler st., Nashua, N. H.” “cough syrup'- or patent food medicine—the prescription of an q}eminent specialist. skin discases, - Fifty years in use. ie SLIPPED OUT OF BELLEWE. |The Guaranteed. . Catarrah Cure. Hegeman & Co., 200 Broadway, WII! Return Money If Hyomei Falls. No Stomach Dosing, Hyomei has made so maby clires of the most chronic and deep-seated » cases of catarrh that Hegeman & Co, consider it a specific in this disease. They oxtend an invitation to all catarrh sufferers to call at their storo | and purchase a Hyomei outfit, with ‘s the distinct ungerstanding that {t . will be absolutely free unless it ef- | fects a cure. oe . Do not suffer longer with catarrhal Jaisorders, But get a Hyomei outfit ‘from Hegeman & Co. under the!s antee to return the money if i as a Vagrant. be tre Jntirmits , looking for his old ok him to the West and “he of vagraney would rat® Maye co be notitie on the sta t el y. His anche B: in wandered ompany, In Chicago ay nothing more was le appeared in some | s ta i Yon run no risk whatever. res, the treatment is not expel . while if it fails Hegeman & C refind your money and it costs ff Father John's Tonle and nods he Weak recom- Father John’s Medi- Positively Removed within 24 hours. No detention from business, Morphinism and all drug addictions permanently cured, , Oppenheimer Institute AUWATR OPES 133 West 45th Street, New York Executive Offices: 170 Broadway Send coupon for literature, &c. un down. Several of Holy Cross, 44 Not a medicine stimulants, but a It is guaranteed t and lung troubles, rheumatism resulting from weak} Name - Address. Retail Store Like This In deciding upon the corner of 14th street and 6th avenue for the establishment of this great business, the accessibility of the location was paramount, The wmasses—and we mean by the masses the great majority of the people— can reach Sixth Avenue’s Busy Corner easier han any other point, so that right here is the logical place for a great retail store. Inevery conceivable way the comfort of those who visit The 14th Street Store will be promoted. We'll Talk to You Sincerely of Furniture and Homefittings Made to Withstand the Sieges of Use and Time You can understand the advantages of completely furnishing or adding to the furnishings of your home from stocks that are fresh from the best makers and millers’in the United States. for the sake of its own popularity and its desire to remain strong in the affection or its customers, quote prices that no other store can meet and give you the same quality of material and workmanship. The resources of The 14th Street Store are so vast and far reaching that Upon this point successful dispute is impossible. : We have carefully selected, for the first homefitters’ day, a list of bargains calculated to appeal to the economical tendencies of the people. none can buy so low nor sell so low. ticular thing you requireis not described, you will find it in its department at a price-figure just as low as those mentioned in this adver Details of Furniture News That Tell of Big Savings That Are Here We enumerate twelve Furniture Bargains of more than usual importance—Furniture of the practical, sturdy kind that beautifies the home, is inexpensive, and will last a lifetime, even with rough| No Fancy Prices For These Fancy Linens. In an inexpensive way you can add to the charm of your home with a few pieces of fancy linens now priced so far below usual retail cost. The values will show for themselves, and we ask you to make special inquiry for these good things. ‘They are here in liberal quantitics, so don't be ateaid we'll run out, 2e. and Se. for Fringed Doylies, 10c. for Momie Linen Tray Cloths, 59c. for Hemstitched Damask Stand Covers, yard square. usage. You can understand that The 14th B, & M. Blue Trading Stamps are Given Free The 14th Street Store has permanently adopted the Benedict & Macfarlane Co. plan of Blue Trading Stamps, and these will be given free with every purchase of 10 cents or over. For instance: During of this week, and until further notice, two Blue Trading Stam will be given with each '10 cents spent un’ one o'clock in the afternoon, and then one Blue Trading Stamp with each 10 cents spent until the closing hour. ‘ These Blue Trading Stamps cost our customers nothing. In every instance our prices for good goods will be as low or lower than the prices charged by those who do not give Trading Stamps, treet Store will, \ This Furniture was sold to The 14th Street Store by a manufacturer who was anxious 19e. for Colored Dresser Scarfs, fringed, 10e. for Scalloped Edge Doylies, stamped. to place his goods in the store. He put his price away below ordinary factory figures, and we go below full retail price because we intend that you shall receive the best of everything 25e. for Laundry Bags, good quality. Regular value 50c. in your new shopping ‘home at the old stand, 8.76 For These Famous Bloch Go-Carts No baby will be dissatisfied with a Bloch Go-Cart and the name is a gua Large enfeebled by disease, boils seem t more frequency, causing the inter from the sometimes fatal carbuncle taused by bad blood, and the or nently rid of them is to purify ar the already§ weak and debilitated su tuted blood, and counteract the humors and © come with a poe and greatest danger to erer, All skin eruptions, to the spiteful little cat-boil, are nly way to avoid or get perma- nd build up the deteriorated, pol- poisons; and nothing nsest quality. In this lot there are six styles. The have closely woven bodies of attract. 2. pa ive design, bicycle tubing reachers, 8 76 guaranteed steel springs and axles, e white china handles with fancy nickel trimmings, rubber tired steel wheels with rubber hub caps, and bevel plate mirror, brass trimmings and lined silver drawer; handsome design, Regular value 14,00, 4.49 for Dining Tables. Solid oak, highly finished ; large top, heavy band and legs, all firmly braced; table extends six feet, Kegular value 7,50, 1.62 for Dining Chairs. Handsome selected oak box seat chairs with high backs and cane seat, | will do this so quickly and thoroughly as S. S. S., which is the acknowledged king of blood purifiers ‘and greatest of all tonic “Where tle blood has become impoverishe no medicine acts so promptly in building up tnd restoring its rich- d-and is poor and thin, Allegheny, Pa., June 11, 1903. From the age of twenty or thirty Iwas sorely affiicted with large, awful boils on my face and 8s urity body. As soon as the: wid he: rength. © time to and this continued for ten years. I tried every: thing Loould hear of to get relief, but nothing did me any good, had but little faith in, 8, 8 doing me good when I began it, but aiter taking it fora short whilo the boils began to disappoar. I continued on with the medicine, taking wix bot. tes, and all tho boils entirely disappoarcd. Five yours havo elapsed since that time, and I nave n iti eres ince, showing that the cure pnly the impurities and was permanent, 1 had some thisty of forty ot| .poisons bubbling up shell painful boils one ever nad, and to be through the skin, and 8° 9:°d, Site mo under ose sete this will continue mm you. HENRY ZINN. | spite of poulticing and | dancing till the blood gets rid of its accumulated poison. The way| to stop boils is to attack them im the blood, and this is what! 3,8. S. does, All danger of boils is past when the blood has been | tho roughly purified and the system cleansed of all morbid, impure matter. If you are subject to boils, then the same cause that pro duced them lust season will do so this, and the sooner you begin to| put your blood and system in good | S S ce of yong | order the better the c through the spring and summer sea-| son without boils or other painful | pid and young, and without harm to the most delicate constitution. | ib. dt is mild and pleasant in its action, and unequaled as a cure for i i ptions, Write us if you would like medica; ! sure a boil is before it levelops, when it is in 4 state of incubation or ‘ormation in the blood; for boils are, after all, and irritating skin eruptions. $. 8. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and can be taken with perfect safety by | a reclining device with which you can easily adjust the front or back to any position with a slight tur: ofa knob. We recommend them asa good value at 8,75. Paints, Oil Stoves and. Housefurnishings. Step into The 14th Street Store’s Daylight Basement and view the housefurnishings, and the thousand and one things there to make house- keeping a pleasure. When you note the prices you'll want a number of them, 50, | A tow necessaries are listed. Each price has had a por s regular size clipped, so that substantial savings dle. } 12¢. yard for Table Oilcloth, 5.4 all colors. $4.59 for Brooklyn 2 burner blue flame wickless Oil Stove, Guaranteed smokeless and odorless, 25c. for Nickel-plated Tea Kettles; flat bottom. Just the thing for oil stoves. $6.24 for 3 Burner Gas Cooker, extra wide, cast iron top asbestos lined, oven, made of the very best Russia iron. are ar $7.5 ing price, 82e. for Metallic Roof Paint, gallon can; will re. “AS 89c, sist all kinds of weather; guaranteed the very best, 6.75 Star Refrigerators: 4.98 Star Refrigerators, Made by the Alack Co, ash finished, in golden oak, handsomely ornamented, thoroughly insulaied with charcoal sheathing, zinc lined throughout, will bold 30 Ibs of ice; width 24 th’ 1534, 38 inches high. Regular value $6.75. Our pric lar value 29c, all thoroughly constructed, 2.73 for Oak Rockers. — 2 well made, highly finished, high back, cobbler seat and heavy shaped legs, 1.96 for Iron Beds, Bra posts, very substantial; any size, 3 Regular value 3,50. Handsome design, Regular value 4,50. Brass trimmed, heavy Regular value 2.12 for Porch Rocker. Heavily posted, 17.60 for Brass Beds. Massive in appear- wide arms, large reed back and seat, firmly braced. An opportunity that you cannot afford to miss, Regular value 4.00, 9.49 for Golden Oak Sideboards. ance, extra heavy posts, handsome design and fully warranted. Regular value 28,50, 6.24 for Couch Beds. Two separate sec- tions ; can be taken apart and used for couches in the daytime. National springs, making a thor- oughly sanitary bed, Regular value 9.00. |6.98 for Odd Dressers. Highly finished; large plate mirror, easy running case work. A dresser suitable for shore houses, etc. Regular value 12,00, 4.29 for Chiffoniers. Thoroughly con- jstructed; handsome design, five roomy drawers and brass trimmings. Regular value $6,75, 1.48 for Iron Springs. Any size; close weave fabric; carefully constructed and warranted to give satisfaction, Regular value $2.50. 3.98 for Combination Mattress, Cotton top and bottom; any size; carefully made, a Sh ea UE eee ee Hang These Curtains To Your Windows: Youw’ll Be Proud of Them Nottingham Lace Curtains. bbe 46c, and the other pair 1, Depend upon it that The 14th Street Store would not present a cur. tain proposition to you that involved curtains unworthy of your home. Some may be a little skeptical because these curtains are priced low. Of course they’re not genuine hand-worked laces. We don’t claim that. But they are copies of ths finest real lace designs and are much prettier and more you'd imagine. se prices, Nottingham Lace Curtains: The actual mill cost of these curtains is more than our sell- ’ 48¢. 2 3-4 yds, long, 33 inches wide; dainty designs and made of good durable yarn, Regular Wsinesday a pair at 48e, Regular value, 1.96, quality, with pretty egue Wednesday, a yard, 16¢. | pole, finished in ends and brackets, | Curtain Poles and Fixtures, including a 5 foot 1%; inch wood |Oakk Sereems. Solid oak, with 3 taut of the woods, a par of brass ball APR Saat elise Ber Wedaesay al at Ae, W CMe SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ag Rn NS ET St SSS TE ’ 29, \ Nottingham Lace Curtains, made of best Egyptian yarn, with patent overlock edges, stylish copies of real lace, Ruffled Bobbinet Curtaining, lace insertions and edges, 27 inches and 30 inches wide, A pair at 98c, {Bagdad Tapestry Couch Covers, variegated stripes, re~ versible, with hand-knot fringe all around, Regular value 2.39, | Wednesday at 1.69. | String, Beans— You'll Pay Half for Real Austrian China To-morrow Fine Austrian China at half full retail prices is one of the good things from our China Depart. ment, There are the newest shapes and decora. tions from which to choose, such as delicately tinted floral sprays, and each piece gold-trimmed, Read the prices: 10c. for Plates. Value, 25c. 10c. for Cups and cance Value, 25c, Value, 7 lor Cracker Jars. Value, 24c. for Cake Plates. Value, 50c. 69c. for Fruit Dishqs. Value, 1.50. Thin Blown Water Tumblers, Best quality, beautifully engraved; never sold for less than $1 adozen, Regular value 1.00. Per dozen, 55e. Fine Porcelain Dinner Sets, beautifully decorated, every piece gold lined, 100 pieces in. cluding soup tureen and three large platters, Regular price 12,50, Wednesday’s price, Jardinieres and Pedestals 26 hes high, with 10 inch Jardiniere \beautifully colored in the latest blends, Regular 5,00 value, Wednes- day’s price, 2.87 You’re Sure of Pure Food if It Comes from Our Grocery The 14th Street Store has ‘established:s: grocery department better than which none exists, or ever willexist. Every article of food is put to a severe test by our own experts, and when we. recommend an article we know what we are talking : about, ‘ The Grocery stock is fresh and the prices so low that your living expenses will be purchase your supplies here. Here are a few pricest Coffee—The “Busy Corner's"” pecial, fresh roasted-andegroum: every morning, 2 Ibs., 25e. 2 Prynes— sory oc Clara, thin skin, fine flavor, 5*lbs.,\1 Evaporated Peaches—Fancy bright fruit, per Ib., 86» Ginger Snaps—Fresh baked, per lb. 4c. Flour—“Blue Bell fancy XXXX Mlbnesota patent, 14 tis, 2.985 10 1b, cloth sack, 39€. ‘Cheese—Herkimer County full cream, per lb., 100. s Sardimes—Imported FrenchSardines, packed in pure-olive-oilge} key opener, 15c, size tin, 8. jurms—Green Gage Plums, 1-]b. can, 7c. Pumpkin—Fancy solid Golden Pumpkin, 3-1b.can,’ Peas—Early June Peas, sweet and tender, 2-b, can, doz, 98@.$ can, Se. Cut String, Beans, fancy refugee, 246. cans,, doz., 1.00; can, 9¢. Pure Fruit Jams—Blue Bell," Red Currant, Quince, Damson, Red Cherry, Raspberry, Strawberry, 2%4-Ib. top tin, 25e. , A . Apple Butler—Best made, 2 )4-Ib. friction Sep tay 25e. Laundry Soap—Fairbank’s Lion, 10 cakes, 18e. The Meat Market \» | 1 of enon |solid colors art 3. Regular price a Raia? Ages ‘ “ y; Bolled Ham—Switt's Premium, sliced to atder, a Stew! Lamb, perth. ae. i Wl ig per Ib, 8c Finnan tre smoked, per lb,, 6@." Lemons, Fine Messinas, doz., 7e,