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THIS BOY CANNOT HURT HIMSELF. 144 Weat Bide Was to Fall from a Fifth- Story Window to the Strect WAS BRUISED A LITTLE, | BUT DIDN'T NEED DOCTOR. Boy's Ambition Is to Be a Circus Performer, and He Does All ; Kinds of Stunts Without Ever ‘Getting Hurt. is 4 ‘Wiliam O'Brien, of No. 443 West Sev- @nteenth strect, is only three years old, he is unusually enterprising, Al- he has established a record for threé-year-olds in the neighborhood that caused the neighbors to regard him As/4 wonder. Willie has aspirations to be an acrobat, and Inst night he took a tumble from the fifth story of his $20; Waltham m Given FR fen his small person to-day are & gash artist. over the left eye and a sprained right fodt. The O'Briens live on the f(th) ; Bret sront, of the tenement at No. 43} Nine-Year-Old Joseph Connelly West Seventeenth street, and the front Started from Philadelphia to Go to Pittsbury, but Landed in Jersey City. * windows open on the fire-escape. ich gpl Reaitea ter jump back and forth across the big hole in der fire- escape,” said Willio gucfully this morn fog. “and 1 guess 1 didn't Jump good enough.” cet Ittle fellow fell the str q in people, and women from] N r-old Joseph Connelly, of No. Naan boring windows 1/197 Philip street, Philadelphia, told a ehrleked in fear as story of adventure in the Children’s and turned past the different]. y pond carn Pass fend alld . Brooklyn, to-day that made the fending on the grourd. eyes of tho tiny unrogenerates tn the “Phe distracted motner saw the acel-) rourt-room bulge with wonder and their dent, and had it not been that nelgh-| breasts to heave with envy. Joe has the assurance of a confidence man and the ayavity of a man-about- ots held her she would have leaped after her bov. = On, he's killed! He's willed!” bg town, With his hands In his pockets @oreamed. and her cries were echoed DY Jand his little leve: stretched wide apart ; y hy 1 women all over the block. 11) he calmly related hia story of a week's the mean time a emall person ot tines Years had picked himself up and wat Jooking wonderingly at the crowd which — gathered around him. ‘ain't hurted.'’ he sald. elrous acter. I guess. © Imi svite of the baby assurances of beige “all ricnt” a call was sent in for a New York Hospital ambulance, end after beinc examined the ehild ana iste + cept for a stglty aosns& samy. tania cad en ae all riht excep’ pa iat Rae ara “% wasn't scared.” eald Willle to an i Bvening World reporter. “I ain't never) | night. “vm a Pittsburg. 1 just thought I'd ike to look tt over. Well, I went to the freigit yards and walked over to a train and get Into a car. I hid under some straw wasn't a bit frightened, no, not « pretty soon the car began to iikdvt that train go, and th ind woble Httle an’ H Fees and houses fences goin’ by lke time. ‘After a while I went to sleep, an’ 1 ‘The neixhbdrs tell of the wild and re-|; markable doings of voune Wille, who to lead a charmed life. Ast week he threw his mother and her} friend. Mrs. Hannixan, on the top guess a day had passed ‘fore T woke t ‘ \ y d ‘fore T woke up. n Into hysterics by running past) My ear had stopped in a big yard, and them and crving: “Sec me fump!"” Helwhen 1 saw nobody was looking 1 thes gave a plunge and landed on his feet mt the bottom of the stairs. “I ike to be a circus man,” sald Wilke. “Dad took me to de circus ond when I grow up I'm going to wear pink clothes." ——————— BODY FOUND, IN EAST RIVER. malt of s Man About Forty Years (Old and Light Complexion. ‘The body of a man was picked up in the East River to-d-,, opposite the ‘Wall street ‘ferry slip, by the police oP climbed out lo you know bur, T was dr some fellers in the Was regular snitche n't In Pitts: y City. Imet and, say, they for when I told without who took me to the police station the Brooklyn police could get my father for me." liceman MeDonough found the boy Ing about the ferry-hause in n and took him to the Chi 128th St. Society rooms, A telegram was Ay, tho Larbor squad. sent to his father, who promised to| = The body was that of a man about|come and take home thin after- neon. Joseph declared in court: “My Httle trip has been an Instruction for me you can Jearn a lot in travel.” forty years old, 5 feet & Inches in ht and light complexion. His CB es consisted of a brown sult and underwear. Remember, We faction to the people. world’s greatest bargains. Every ever offered a buying public. Suits. $18&$16.50 Suits. One hundred styles of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, extremely swell; single and double breasted sack suits; hand-made collars and lapels; haircloth fronts; come in every known fabric— worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, thibets and serges; we call your particular attention to the individuality of cut; take your pick at........ Reieiestere soncd $22.50 & $20 Suits, Unrivalled offer of hundreds of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits in imported fancy cheviots, worsteds, tweeds, Scotches, thibets, blue and black serges, all hand tailored, large athletic shoulders, fit all shapes and proportions; the greatest value ever offered; they come in single and double breasted styles; your choice for..... (COPYRIGHT 10m Po All Rights ved taylor Clatating Co. pa for PERFEL | —fe—— LEVELAN ESTABLISHED 1497. “Bowery Savings Bank Block.” Broome it VALUE $75. This is the ring we have been s ing right along for §75, but for quick action we cffer a limited number at Diamond will be reset in any style ring desired without charge. Special Men’s Watch. Solid 14-karat gold hunting case, $40; our price ° tenement home and to-day is as smiling TRIP | ceeding Rings ‘as ever. ‘The only marks acrobatic William has A GUARANTEED SPRING MEDICINE. At this season of the year thi isn't @ man, woman or child in N York who does not need a medicine, Wandering that led him to the arms of] to purify and enrich the blood, to In- 4 bik policeman at the Ponnaylvania | duce an appetite, Annex ferry-house in Brooklyn jast|tHon and create strength, and safe in saying we have never sold “Some time ago," quoth Joseph, “my| #nything {n our store equal ts Vinol father was tailing about our aunt in| for this purpose VitTol The new cod liver oll Tontc. As delicious as a fresh orange. ult] Lis Hew way of adiministering the | Vital principles of cod liver oil has wrought a wonderful change in the field of medicine. There is no need to take greasy oll, emulsions or pol- sonous drugs to purify and enrich the blood and create health and strength, for we guaranteo that pure, simple! and delicious preparation, Vinol, will do {t, or your money will be returned juestions or red tape, IKER’S DRUG STORE, cor. em where T come from they tells a enp Oth Av. and 23d St. | b | HEGEMAN & CO., 200 and 205 | ‘Last night ono of those policemen Broadway, 200 West 125th St.. pur me on an Annex ferryboat. He anid 3917 Amsterdam Av. | J. JUNGMAN, 1020 Thira Av. and 428 Colambus Av. KINSMAN’S DRUG STORES, nd 8th Av., 601 8th Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. — jalogue Bowery, Just Gouth of ret NOW $3). ement; price uptown, «$25 ASK FOR A Marriage Certificate E to every purchaser of This beautiful certificate is a work of art, executed in colors by a celebrated European No advertisement printed on it. Suitable tor framing, Prices Solld 14 and 18 karat gold seamiese w x Tings our It Qu. Jextra Charge fo SATURDAYS till 10 Never Advertise Unless We Have Something Ex- traordinary to Offer. These startling offers are a broad and liberal bene- It’s an unprecedented and sweeping cut in prices, through which the world’s best is placed before you as the syllable in this announcement verifies the statement that this is the strongest inducement that we ' Extra Special Event for To-Day and Saturday in Men’s and Young en’s SURO PE EN to promote digea-| fe are) TREE THE WORLD: 6th Ave., C dren, who need shoes li each pair. Shoes - Misses’ $1.50 K Lace Shoes - = and Pate: OPEN SATURDAY very much lower prices, The Pinnacle is reached in our clothing. you cannot buy the same qualit Easy Payment System will atid Suits. Saturday's Saturday. . In fanc) breastei 16; regular son, Our russet calf CAMMEYER OUR BASEMENT The Great Family Store for Good and Cheap Shoes Highly Interesting Special Sale of Fine Summer Footwear. Everybody, old or young, men, women or chil- us for them, as we are the only house that sells superior shoes at inferior prices, and guarantee Child's $1.25 Kid Button and Lace © == = = & os = 6 Youths’ $1.25 Tan Lace Shoes - - - Boys’ $1.50 Tanand Black Lace Shoes - - Men’s $3.00 Kid, Box Calf $9 oo e Men’s $2.00 Satin $ Men’s Lace Shoes, Men's $3.50 Kid Box Calf & Women's $2.50 Patent Leather and Kid $ 1 50 Oxfords - - ° Women's $1.50 Black $ Kid Oxfords........ Women’s $2.50 Kid But- ton and Lace Shoes.. Women's $3.00 Kid and Pa- tent Leather $9 oo Button & Lace. ° T. KELLY, 263 Sixth Avenue. Only Entrance to Clothing Depart: We do not give trading stamps, but sell the same-goods at At whatever price quoted, be assured je you to dress equal to the best. $1.00 DOWN ON A PURCHASE OF $10.00. Men’s Serge Suits, Warm weather will soon be with us. it by securing one of these fine quality blue serge You will find them cool and comfortable. all-wool indigo blue serge for........... Worsted Suits, ememeneersireneesnersn=aeeiey We had a run on our special cassimere ‘and wor- sted Suits last Saturday, so we repeat the offer, Latest Spring patterns, broad shoulders and full chest effects; the equ: Boys’ 2-Picce Suits, mixed cassimeres and cheviots, double- or Norfolk styles, sizes 4 to Men’s Tan Shoes, Manufacturers are swamped with orders for tan Shoes. They will be in universal favor this sea- FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton Street. FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 13, 1904. 2 or. 20th St. ke these should come to None With C +3 BR Shae ne & | - ry rae ted Irresistible Values fs . O. Ds. GaurpmMansG. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St.. Brooklyn. We Give “‘S. @ Hi.” Green Trading Stamps. 2 ve 75° id Button and @ oo - - e and Black'S y fete) 1.7 nt Leather Lace, 1 25 Calf Lace Shoes, ° $ 1 oo e sizes9to11 - Patent Leath- er Oxfords - $2 02 1 cpeke) $4,.5° Through Furniture Store, ‘Best Known May or | Men's Trousers, in cheviots and worsteds, righly made for business and Cuban heels, hand turhed, sizes 21% to 7, Misses’ 2,50 Shoes, 1,19, Misses’ and Children’s vici kid Shozs, button and lace, serv- iceable and _ stylish, every pair guaranteed, | sizes 6 to 11, $1.00; / 1114 to 2, | BF | 497 | | heels, sizes 1 to | 1.29 | 1.59. soles, worth $2.50, sizes 6 to 10, at 7 w dths B, C, D, E, EE, |Men’s 2.50 Shoes, Men’s Kruger calf Shoes on | the newest shape lasts, broad swing toes, welted Sale of Summer Oxfords. | Women’s Oxfords, 1.50. | 2.00 Oxford Ties, 1.29. Women's tan Oxford Ties. opera) Women’s Lakewood Ties, hand leather vamps, dull kid top, opéra and Cuban turned, patent Real Values in Men’s Clothing. this figure ......... ee eisieieraee DOLOGDUOLUDUDUITONUUUO fous wear; a comparison with the average $4.00 to $5.co Trousers would be in favor of these..... Deep Cut in Values of Boys’ Suits. Boys’ Norfolk or plain school Suits, 710 16 Years... .sccssseriovses Boys’ serge Suits, sailor blouse, Nor- folk or Russian styles, sizes 3 to 16 years, regular value $4.00 to $6.00... 1.69 2.95 some design, sizes 7 to 16 years......... ‘ We carry the largest assortment of separate P: | Cheviot Suits, tight woven fabrics, strong serge lining, perfect fitting and neat, conservative patterns, sizes 35 to 46, regulars and stouts; an oppor- tunity rarely presented to purchase a wearable business suit at 7 50 ° Boys’ Top Coats and Reefers, sizes 3 to 15 years, regular values $4.50 to $6.00, special price...........+ Meadors Oetieet sane ess csr eesiclase Fine cheviot and worsted Suits, Norfolk or plain double-breasted style, 5.95 GS UNTIL 10. of Excellence for less money anywhere, and our “10 Prepare for Special is a $45 quality strictly $10 price Is $4, special Saturday $2.95 $3. Saturday special is a $5 Shoe eis APpNUFocnetoe $3.50 ( ome men are born great, while others have greatness fitted to them:* —Beau Brummel to his Valet. \ i | Cooper Square, 1 Pulton Street and ccs ace Browning King-§-G 4 between Sict and babel 9 }wew York First Chance for the Children. WHEN IT COMES TO BEING BORN GREAT, THE CHILDREN HAVE THE FIRST CHANCE. SAME WITH CLOTHING. PANCY SUITS FOR THE LITTLE ONES FROM $1 TO $3, IN WASH|@ GOODS, AND HATS FROM Soc. TO $5. PROM $10 TO #8 FOR SUITS FOR| 00¢66600060466690¢O00006000' Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. ; BOYS PROM 15 TO 19 YEARS. fc eis o de Ma se i ES ok ec a a sce I a lh | Jap ¢———— 5.00 Jap Silk Waists for $2.98. silk Waists—excellent quality—new designs—tucked, hemstitched and lace effects—new bishop sleeve, broad shouller and long front, solid black and Db. solid white only—sizes 32 to 44—none sent C. orders filled—positively not exchangeable, choice Women’s white Shirt Waists, fancy stripes and figured mat . lig! dium weight, yoke tucking in front, French back, new full sleeve, tab stock collar, sizes 32 to 44... Women’s fine white lawn Waists, front of cluster tucking and Swi ery inserting, tucked back, full sleeve with tucked cuff and fancy tab stock collar, sizes 32 to 44 7.50 Walking Skirts, 5.00. Women's Walking Skirts in all-wool fancy mixtures, plain blue and black cheviot, made with nine gores, P with tab of self material, piped with satin, inverted plaita back, waist. bands 23 to 36 inches (kindl hands) 60 Sacrifice of Untrimmed Hats. Baby lace Hats, in black and white, pleated, and some insertings, in ‘a great variety of exclusive designs, for women and misses; rich, light In welght and easily trimmed; value $5.00 and $6.00; none sent | , CEO, D.; epectal at...sqeeseeee PEt rene hes 2.59 | yee iibert ‘ 5 Ac $0.50 ready-to-wear Hats, for women and misses, made of serpentine ruehe and long ends, pts braid and finished with chiffon and buckle, some of silk straw Ce ales ANCE a A braids, with trimmings to match, in all colors and many Git- Veniso lace Collars, in ferent designs....- Denaiisiee FCO eeniveraete aiiesaee 1.69 $4.00 to $6.50 dress Hats and ready to wear, for women and misses, made of chiffon and siraw, some made of pleatings of lace, small, medium and large shapes, all colors; also some very good designs tn ready-to-wear Hate, made of the finest materials (none sent C. 0. D.), chotce . 2.25 Ribbons Right trom the Loom. 23¢. satin taffeta Ribbons, 5 inches wide, soft finish and a brilliant lustre, all the fayored colors; bows tied frees yard. .cecesereeees 22¢, black taffeta Ribbon. 5 inch, fine lustre, made by amanufacturer whose spe- clalty is black, yard... .++ seeeeeye —no mail 9) 98 a ht and me- 50c embroid- 1.00 stripes or plaids, also laited bottom, headed ake notice of the sizes, 23 to 36 waist- aie 4 2800 ees) Dainty Neckwear White lave Yokes, made of Val- enciénnes lace insertions and edged with lace, suitable for yokes on white dresses, whité, cream and ecru, large and colors, pink, cheaille ee Tape Girdles, 19c Fancy flowered Girdles, pink, blue, yéllow and vio- let. sizes 18 to 22, worth 50¢., for .. peciiraliors/ stabs DS EL 25, Bicycles, 15,90 An assorted lot of Wheels for io 50 styles, crepe lisse, obiffor), mousseline, in all shades, pink, light blue, white or black, yd Maline Bows, in all blue, black and wh! choice ... Vellings, ne' fancy meshes, velvet dots, black, white, mag- pile and jackdaw effects, yalue 26¢., yard.... lot, in plain or 19¢ Ane Nght and 12c = ema a i men, @ll road racers, strictly aid’ é up to date, all size Child’s French Dresses, 59¢. Paar 00 mi ch Dresses, long waist and short skirt ¢! ; some ‘omen's fi) eels, Civeche totes ‘and front, trimmed with embroidery medallions, such as the Velvet others yoke effect, outlined with hemstitched rufile, neck and road racer, at........ 16.85 sleeves trimmed to match; materials soft finished nainsook 9 Baseball Outfits for boys, and lawn, siées 1 to 4 years, Worth $1.00... csccecereeseeeeree § (oF Np MICU Mees taneceate 98! S bi x