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a7 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1904. A Fascinating, ee Ig a | — ifth Story of the Endicott Kate Green, of Wealthy nd Dies in Hospital. (CE OF FALL BROKEN BY STRIKING TIN ROOF.| an’s Relatives at Breakfast lear Scream and Crash— mbermaid Sees Her Whirl- ¥ Through Air. : o Kate Green, forty-five vears old, ember of a prominent and wealthy 4 family, ended her life to-day by 4 ing from the fifth-story window s ing on a rear courtyard of the 1 Endicott, Columbus avenue and first street. She died in Roose- xt_Thursduy. Mf. roof the building on th second sireet and Columbus avenue | corner, Her window had been open! auring the nignt, so that the first in- | tumauion of Vesign (Oo throw aerset | eiveu tov late. i he Woman yur but Mm tie “hotel, who Irom the courtyard 43 Miss scunaed Whiting turough ine air, What saved her from instant death on the sto yard Was the lu turning struck 4 fell upon 4 tin above the pavement. As it was, she fell more than fifty feet, alighting on her side. aise ner bed, rushed to her side with carried her into the corridor hotel, She was still in a sem!-conscious con- dition und suffering great agony when a! physician who resides in the hotel was He found that her hip bone fagging of the court- Hospital, where she was taken !m- that her body in ely after her fall Mr, and Mrs, Francis Babcock, it'relatives, Miss Green came to ork three days ago from Bos- She had been suffering from 8 breakdown for several months her physician advised change of anda novelty of entertainment, could not be found in Boston their arrival in New York tho nn leaped just after she left! and several chambermatde | Diankets ant of the! summoned. party has done considerable sight- Was shattored and that abe had re- Celved dangerous Internal injuries, from the quiet | “ioliceman Coleman, of the West h Sixty-eighth street station, who had beet paysing the hotel, sent a hurry Call, for an ambulance “to Roosevelt Another little junket- had been planned for to-day, and Babeocks arose early to make prep- Hosptial. Dr. De Boise, who- respond- ed to the summons, saw that tt was neceasary to use the utmost expedition in getting Miss Green to the hospital, and madg.a record run to Fifty-ninth street with the injured woman. After a cureful examination had been made of Miss Green's Injuries at the | hospital it was seen that she had but) 4 slender chance of recovery. Her most | xerfous hurts were internal and Imposei- ble to relieve without an operation, the shock of which It Ia feared she could not survive. She died an hour after her; arrival at the hospital ‘Miss Green seemed to be sleeping they did not arouse her and sitting down tc breakfast they heard a scream and « crash by a commotion in the rear of the hotel. Green's bedroom window opened the big airshaft or courtyard to the Lord & Taylor /® Announce for Saturday, the Following Unusual Values In Ready-to-wear Department. ‘omen's Ram, Traveling or Auto Coats of Imported materials; colors:—tan, brown, olive a. pxford; 2 models to select from; all sizes; valto } $16. 5° 00; special each, | tsses’ Tailored Sutts poe of fancy, blue, brown and grey mixtures; new blouse $ I 9. 7. 5 t, appropriately trimmed; sizes 14, 16, 18 yrs., each. ead ; vs’ Summer Frocks. Specie An assortment of about 500 Girls’ Wash Frooks of $2.95 r roerised linens, layns, madras, Xo,, in a dozen smart each. ‘les ; all the various colorings; sizes 4 to 14 yra,; values $3.50 to $4.50, j Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. Boys’ Suit Sale be Up tat aid morning we will place on sale, at Thirteenth Street Store Only, 135 Norfolk Suits, 120 Double-Breasted and 225 Single-Breasted Two-piece Cheviot and Worsted Suits, sizes 8 to 16. Many Suits with Its of same material. Redaced from $8 and $10 to $3. 50 ona $5. 00 ‘Young Men’s Suit Sale “At Our Three Stores,"’ Sale of Young Men's Suits (31 to 35 breast) continues at all three stores, with a number of added patterns. Reduced from $15.00 and $18.00 to $9 00 Hackett, Carhart & Co., Broadway Stores—841, cor. 13th St.; 420, cor. Canal St.; 265, near Chambers | |Blyn Shoes in the Bronx 2891 3d Ave., Between 150th and 151st Streets, Blyn Shoes in Brooklyn, New store opens about June 1, 833 Bro: way, bet. Park & | 829-31 Stein at | Ann fords, of Co- Patent! i phen Merritt Company a plot of} a) Ape ee otatinene |Mrs, Suarez, in Motor Car When bald a) Ct “emetery, | The site Aged Woman Was Run DOWN cemetery for the burial of those Ae 1 Tuesday, yy were annointed and die in the faith, i i Mather falker © injured | eal thy and Killed, Arranges with an [ Rather watker _iidured | Heaed hae ied to a Undertaker for Proper Burial. (itr. ene was taken TE aa Bae joined Se Ns | third street last Monday night by an tee nthe aireet,, havors ‘al times yesterday. | nutomobite lc! el J, Bus he. would disclose her name to re- Automobile: in which Mannelid: SUAE porters, “and all information ‘was re- 1 coal merchant, and hin wife were ride) Pived by the Stephen Merritt, people, ing, was Mra, Suarez herreif. She js! Mr. Suares sald to-day: “Ag an act the funeral, whieh val humanity T told my wife to look out for the burial of this unidentified old lady whom we unfortunately knocked down li in clatme st. | Laut Swe Fathor Walker, Francis Xavier, ¢ ing establishment and o h not ou, at elp ident, Je alone, the “wo 1 70 AUTO VICTIM ¢ 10 RUUD the machine Th shlonadl seed you! woman ves y The fashionably dre: a ne ’ Weary Clmetury, who called at the Stephen Merritt ane ee ee elite won the $ dertaking parlors yesterday to arrange of the men who are attending to the a a Is slight of stature for the bur hatred woman who was kr an Keted at Sixth avenie and ‘Twenty~ iisiment, a Baghth avenue and Nines wn shaped ET ye. aud 27th Street, & 122d Street, Factories 401, re small and small, ears 4 Al arrangements, Mra, § ked Al of the tunidenth Vogdk Brothers om Sw.Cor. B* Ave. Open Saturday Night Until 10.30. Sale of Young Men's Suits at $8. 50 Style is the keynot: of these suits for young men of 14 to 17 (size 17 is 33 inch chest measure). They are made o! blue serges, black cheviots and light colored chev- iotsin the new four button cuta- long. arrow, and lapels. These are $12 suits on special sale at $8.50. a a ca a a rect a Se RR SPECIAL NOTE;—We carry a full Ine of G. A. R. uniforms in two special qualities of blue cloth at $11 and $14, Special sale of $5 blue flannel sepa. rate trousers—all sizes—that are worth $5, at $3.50. Sale of Men’s Suits at $10. Here's a chance for two hundred men to save $4 on their summer suits. That's just what this sale of men’s suits offers. Fine summer styles in light and dark fancy cheviots {in single- -breasted sack styles—made as only Vogel Broth- ers’ suits are made, equal to suits you find elsewhere at $14. | | All sizes from 33 to 44. For Friday and Saturday we offer | 200 of these suits at $10. | | | | Stirring Sale of Negligee Shirts at 50° | We place on specialsale 15) dozen brand new Negligee Shirts that would sell for $1 it it were not for an exceptional trade turn which permits you to own them for 50c. each. In quality and style they far outclass any sale of the kind ever held. The lotinvolves fine Madras Shirts in all the new color combi- nations and neat black effects on whit rounds, With each shirt there is a pair of separate cuffs. Special for Friday and Saturday at 50c, each, Sale of Men’s Suits at $12. art looking substantial summer suit will find it in this sale of $12 suit involves suits that you couldn't dupli- | cate elsewhere for less than $15. There are twenty different styles of sin- to choose from in light-color fabrics, blue and black ‘You are bound to find a handsome suit at the special The man who wants to get a sale price, $12. Sale of Men's Suits at $15. No one but yourself will ever know how little you paid for one of these sults, If your friends guess at the frice they'll say $25, just about what a| good tailor would charge. They're of blue and black serges, fine worsteds | in the new gray and brown overplaid, stripe and mottled effects and fancy cassimeres and cheviots. On special sale at $15. Sale of Men's Suits at $20. ‘The man who appreciates exclusive style and unusually high character in his summer suit may choose from this sale a suit that would cost him not leas than $35 atacustom tailor's, The fabrics are rich unfinished worsteds, double and twist cheviots in many patterns, blue and black serges and thibets. As handsome a lot of suits as was ever placed on sale at $20. Suits for Big Men. Men who measure big at the waist and 44, 46 or 48 around the chest, will find they ca ip into suits here that will fit as perfectly as if they were made to measure, and there is a wide choice of fabrics to pick from—blue and black nd a host of light color suits at $15, $20 and $25. Another Sale of these $3.50 Oxfords, same style as cut, t $2.50 a pair. and Saturday only, in tent Leather, Vici Kid Open Saturday Night ) og Brothers Until 10.30. AQ™m Se Cor BY Ave. Round of Men’ S Sack Suits at $8. We have taken all mi remain of the $12.50 to $16.50 Suits we have been selling at $8, and the $18 to $22.50 Suits we have been selling at $10.50 and put them in one group for to-morrow at $8 a Suit. Broken sizes now, but of course all sizes many times over in the lot. Single and double breasted sack styles—they should go in a day. $3 to $6 Fancy Waistcoats, $2.45. Some of them left yet—and the bulk of the 2 just such fancy Waistcoats as are being shown by smart furnishers now for $4, $5.and $6. Double and single breasted styles of linens, white tigured duck, white fancy piques, metal grays in mercerized cottons, dark effects in silk and worsted mixtures, The best values of the sort we ever had, see S25 Floor, Elm ince. i Second A Group of Girls’ Beautiful Wash Suits] For $3.98 : : Values from $4 to $10. Use Revolving Stairway. Last week it seemed as though the limit of possible value giving had been reached in the assemblage of charming wear for girls that disap- peared before noon. But to-morrow brings even better news, for one of the foremost makers in America of girls’ smart wear has consented to part with 132 of the newest and handsomest Wash Suits for a half to a fifth of the usual prices. Judge of their attractiveness when we say that we cen eet nothing prettier or newer to sell for full prices. The materials include ducks, linens and piques, made in the regulation style, with the braiding and embroidered shields. Also some one-piece Dresses in very smart effet Sizes range between 6 and 1 ! i ! 14 yea ostly the 8, 10 and 12 year sizes, None sent C, O, D. Full $4 to $10 values at $1.98. We wayyy re mores LM RNMR SIE REN TIME TAB) NAN RO GONE PE la ‘ ‘- - (fe if ! Ihese are custom suits--made by one of the most careful and} Prominent tailors'in the trade; garments that he made up for f various customers, and which were not called for. Materials include Black Clay Worsteds, Black Thibets, Blue Serges, Light Homespuns and Fan weights. Cravenette Raincoats are H In the entire lot of two hundred and ten garments there is not one worth less tha many were $25. More tha’ Ten Dollars Will Be the Price To-Morrow Some odd pieces of clothing—coats and vests, separate coats and separate trousers—from the sar for speedy distribution to-morrow. Odd Coats. Coats and Vests. 45 of them; all madeto| 19 of measure, to sell from $12| measure ; | housers. to $20. Choose at 6.00. | Very Busy with the 1.50 &INegligee Shirtsat O68¢ The famous “Clover Leaf Brand”: fineness of materials ane the superb w 0 q An Even Hundred Dresses; To-Morrow at $1.48. These new Suspender Dresses are proving very attractive to a good many customers. the market this week to sell at $1.48 instead of Three Dollars, made of fine quality ging Sizes ure 6 Other stirring spe als in thi Girls’ Sailor Suits and Russians; ma of blue cheviot, for country 2 9 wear; 6 to 14. Value $5.50.. i Misses’ Shirt Waist Suits of whi linen; fancy hemstitched and 5 9 pleated skirt; 14 to 18. Value $8 9+ Girls’ Box Coats in pongee and taffe silk, covert and cheviot; 4 to 14; value $8.50 Girls’ Wash Dresses in lawns and gin) hams; stripes and checks; 6 to 14. Value $3. $2.48 for $5.00 Waists: back; lace trimmed stock; tucked sleeves; new French blouse. $2.75 for $5.25 Waists: inserting; fancy stock; lace trimmed sl $3.98 for $6.25 Waists: stock and sleeves of hemstitching and pleats; full blouse effect. Top Coats are in Tan Coverts, Oxford and Black Cheviots, have plain bosoms and detached cuffs, 5.98 1.98 Silk Waists: Three Stirring Specials. The big store of Waists on second floor invariably offers something attractive on Saturdays. of more than usual interest—and for that reason gets into print, cy Cheviots; all Spring and Summer lomespuns, Oxford | Coverts a Itons. n $15. A few were $20. A great n forty were $30. ne tailor, are, also marked at ridiculous prices Trousers, them; all made to| 104 of them; hand made no vests or\ throughout; worth $5, $6 Chouse at ‘and $7. Choose at 5.00. 3.50. —known the world over for the perfection of fit, ay all shirts of this label are put together. We took all the maker had—more than elghteen thousand. It was the first time this brand of Shirts had ever been sold at a sacritice—and there were | good reasons for it. Fabrics are the finest Oxfords and Madras; fancy neat black and col- red patterns—both figured and striped—on white madras grounds; Jac- uard weaves and combinations on dark grounds, Nearly ali of them Sizes run from 14 to 17 inclusty (stock in itself is far mor: price (88c.) low thata one-third what bo'd usually pay. _ Nota style is missing from any size. plete than any shirt stock in the city an secure @ season's supply for practically On Sale Tables—Street Floor—Near Centre, Girls’ $3 Suspender Special Saturday Sale of Fine CIGARS. Didn't know we kept them, perhaps. Well, we've all the choicest brands, and ‘no store is allowed to undersell us—not even the busy bees. la ay We picked up a hundred in hams in both stripes and checks, with Th told a poste bar- 1. 48 e Misses Store for Salartay are these: ds | Girls’ Wash Dresses in chambrays, 8 lawns and percales; 6to 14. Value $1.50. ite} Girls’ Wash Dresses of striped and JG | mixed percale; sizes from 6 79 to 14. Value $1.35. Special. . ta} Misses’ Separate Skirts; fancy mixed ; cloth and brilliantine; blue or 3 98 black; all lengths. Value $6.. ° Misses’ and Girls’ Wash Skirts, made of very. serviceable polka dot 98c duck; sizes 12 to 18. Value $2... Raracuta, Conchas Eapecials. clear x of rth § Extra; b ; special at. worth 4 Special Saturday Sale of Croquet Sets R- and Requisites for Outdoor Sports. hardwood balls and coppered arches; put up in solid wood boxes, No. 1, $1, No. 2, $1.25, 3, $1.50. No. 4, $2.25. Some of the other things you'll be in terested in include: cba To-morrow the program is No, China Silk in black or white; entire front of lace inserting and small tucks; tucked sult to 10 . x to Stab. eee O25, White China Silk, made with yoke of small tucks, finished with double rows of leeves; button in back. Made of black Peau de Cygne with entire front of pleats and hemstitching; also back; Be, “to. 81.25, to $1. 156, bc. Dox Chains. 10¢. to sp BBs. to $1.50. Women’s Oxfords at $1 69. There ar our represe: Women’s fi (1.694 (Ask for st; last; patent widths B, C, D and E. fords; ext ths B, C, D and E, 65) BC, DandE “Ask for s wh Oxfords; OPE aia? To-Morrow Morning—second Coes » Shoe Store. turn Oxfords; patent leather tips; ) extra high cuban heels, toS Widths B, C, D and E, Women’s finest vici_ kid Oxfords; made on new modified Po-ta-toe soles; medium Cuban heels. (Ask for style 128%.) Women's heivy dongola kid Ox- (Ask for style 128.) Women's dull top, flexible sole heels. Sizes from 2% to 8; widths! Ties with thin so’es; sae Ever Offered. each one representative of the very newest ideas in shoemaking. They hive ne The Croquet Sets are gotten up: for the use of 8 players, They have corrugated handle mallets, These styles: nest all bright vici kid) Women’s finest Vici Kid Vamp | Oxfords with dull mat kid tops ; light flexible soles; ANTS Cuban | heels, patent tips; 0 7;B,C,D (Ask for mete 130%.) and E~ Women’s finest Vici Kid Ox- (wooo fords, kid tips; new Po-tactoe $f, 69 last; medium weight sole. Very natty in style; splendid finish. Sizes from 2% to8. Widths B,C, D and E. (Ask for style 129%.) Women's heavy Dongola Kid Ox- (~~; fords; extension soles, low heels, I 69 kidtips, Sizes 2% to.8 Widths 3 °° B, C,DandE. (Ask for style 129.) medium | Women's Patent Leather Gibson @ variety of styles. All widths from A to E { 11.69 tyle 130.) and all sizes in most styles, rs hha ae SS 11.69 Sizes 2% | yle 125.) | tips, medium weight Sixes 2% to 8; ension soles; patent im heels. Sizes 244 4 to) patent tips;