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| AT. FOSTER GETS FRSSINS HANG ‘BACK HIS CHILD} 600 IN WARSAW “Prsbriétor of the Algonquin Ho-|Correspondent of London Pa- tel Receives Little One from Her Mother at Hotel:Rennert, in Baltimore. per Says Exeoutions Have Taken Place Also in Cron- stadt and Moscow. , May 26.—According to the Standard, in @ despatch published to- day from its Russian oorrespondent, in whom ft says absolute reliance can be Placed, disturbances and towns in Russia have been fol- lowed by wholesale hangings without Closely guarded by her father, Al art T. Foster, proprietor of the Ho’ Algonquin, No. 69 West Forty-fourth , atreet, little Dorothy Foster oO playing about the hotel to-day, in various cities trom her mother, more than a month ago, having » the child with her. Mrs. Foster left the hotel on April % with her nineteen-montns old child It is asserted by the correspond in Warsaw alone 600 persons ha: hanged and that many others been hanged in Cronstadt and ow. The correspondent says that ace eighty persons who have been executed were buried secretly in woods at the dead of night. According to the correspondent the war has resulted in the paralysis of end a nurse, Margaret, who had et- tended the child since its birt! «then toMi her husband that Going to Brockton, Mass., to visit her parents, For ten days Mr, Foster nothing from his wife, and then came word to him thet she would never re- turn to him. Sinoe then Mr. Foster has every city in the Bast for his trade and every kind of business ts at & atandstill. Even the more sober- minded are drawing conclusions, he gays, from the ley ie fact that regi- ments stationed In European Russia have been retained fn their npakews and that only (pry Bow ite have been moboi- ized for the In an Saortal “the Standard says etd are many indications of internal disturbances in Russia, for instance, the sinking of the battle-ship Orel. It says the war has caused this uneasi- ness among the populace. ————=_ Looking for a Change. Grom the Yonkers Statesman. Chureh—Why @o so many of the Wall treet men go to the mountains in summer? Gotham—Oh, to get away from the water, I suppose. ne A MOTHER'S STORY. Herself and Child Restored to Health and Strength by Father Joha’s Medicine. Mrs. A. Shaw, of 222 Winter St., Haverhill, Mass., writes: “A long- standing Mmg trouble had left me thoroughly run down, and I improved so much by taking Father John's; Medicine'I gave it to my seven-year- old daughter, in whose health there hes since been ® marked improve- ment. Nowire equals your medicine asa tonic. I highly recommend it.” Fifty years in use, Guaranteed. Ho offered o Wberel reward for the + return of the ohtid, and on Montay last received. a mensage that his wife and daughter and the nurse were at the Hotel Rewnert, in Baiximore. , his friend and counsel, Mr. Foster turrted to Baltimore yesterday. He did not walt for a warrant, but went to the hotel at once and made his way Extraordinary Suit Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 5,000 SUITS | At Less Than Cost of Manufacture. to the room occupied by his wife. Mrs, Foster waa alone in the room {when the husband entered. He threw bis arms about her and pleaded with her to return to him. “I have suffered enough,” ‘While Mr. Foster pleaded with his wife, Itttle Dorothy toddled into the _ room, iaughing. At the same time Mr. ‘Venke entered, caught the ohfid in ‘tts ‘orme, and deahed tmto the hall. Seeing that her husband was determined, Mrs. Foster begged that he take the nurse with him to New York to care for the baby. To this Mr. Foster consented. Foster then brought the child back some satin Also Fancy Wor- sted, Plaid, Stripe, Gray and Brown AND i Made to sell for $20.00, $15.00 10 00 00, . $20.00 English Cravenette Rain Coats........ $10.00 $6.00 English Stripe Trousers...... $2.00 and $3.00 Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Shoes at Great Reduction, OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M, Prisoner Acocusea of Spitting in Car Paroled by Magistrate. Robert Brown, of Jamaica, L. L, spat on the floor of a Long Island Rail- road train to-day and was arrested. He Magistrate Tighe in the Adams that if he bad to watt for an 150 men waiting for him open his store in Manhattan would lose w wenn Oa 8 my. jod, rushed out of the a went Siarinattan and saved the “men their money. This Sale French Flannel and Homespun Suits, $ $15.00 and $10.00 5 001, Men’s English Serge | THIS SALE Suits, single and: double breasted, 5 00 guaranteed ; . 7.50 | lined. Commencing To-Morrow, ‘Exceptional Sale of $25, $30 Tailored Suits For Women and Misses AT TEN DOLLARS. It ts the policy of this house never to carry over stock from one season We are therefore offering about One hundred and fifty Fine Tailor-Made autre te mendous price reductions, thus affording an unprecedented opportunity to procure at the height of the season garments that are Up-to-the-minute in Style now and which, we are positive, will be the prevailing modes next Fall. THE MODELS. Etons, Blouses, and Coat Suits, Gored or side plaited Skirts. Tailored and Finished “Equal to Custom Make, THE MATERIALS. Fancy suitings, light color Cheviots, a few Sicilians, THE Hip GARMENT SHOP, AMUSEMENTS, THOMPSON & DUNDY’S GREATER LUNA’ PARK ae Why Don’t You Cook With It? | Rent a GAS RANGE—$3 a year. a, buragra are unsatlatactory DR. T. Express Service direct— 36 Minutes | ~ PASTOR'S Tan. Richmond Glenroy, AMUSEMENTS. FF, PALF, Sour woke HOPPER > 1 HANG? TIC ve. 8.16, Mate, Wed &Bet 2.15 oe HELIN Tes Ee CHINA. DUSS 3%: i> ? GB With Henry ¥. Donnelly & Georaie eaurence Church eee Agoura the Drm Day GO. COUNTY ChialignaN as ve, ae rey Fifth Ay. Hotel, bilipsborn 2 AMUSEMEN rs. gee Alama ; Proctor’s aes thas | DAVID HARUM. MATINEE TO-DAY. *|anonwwa 1. W.8avage of Hivnond iiteacock in Beautiful Ria Orchestga GARD! [GARDEN. 1,00, Na /NBW AMSTERDAM —scAi 023, ia, ai |'“torener. WEBER & FIELDS, =) Ton GUT AERNERS OAD TILE sai J4thst.& IrvingPi, iY 0) WO LITTL LOR BOYS. Hoe 0,08, Last Mat, ares 2 By, 815 | Buster Brown Floor Coverings, including all weaves of “Reliable” Carpets, Smyrna Rugg Ingrain Art Squares, Mattings, San Jo Rugs and Linoleums. If your qas burners “ghee SRE o (AMMEYER Franklin Simon & Co. Annual Spring Clearing Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Boys’ Clothing. SAILOR and RUSSIAN SUITS, 3 to 12 eae NORFOLK SUITS, 7 to 16 years.. REEFERS and TOP ‘COATS. 5 to ‘2 years. NOVELTY OVERCOATS, 2 to 8 years, all of imported cloth, solid colors, English mixtures Heretofore $5.75 to $12.50. SAILOR and RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, of white and colored imported washable linens and cottons, 3 to 12 years; heretofore $3.00 to $5.75.. 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. The Largest Shoe Store in the World " (PRADE MARK) Shoes For Boys @ Girls Are Our Exclusive and Newest Thing in Children’s Footwear. As the name implies, they are mighty good shoes andable to stand all the strenuous life of young people. They outwear all others, cost less and are more com- fortable. This fs be- cause they are madeof the best materials and in the best manner of Black and Tan Leathers in Butten, Oxfords, Cammeyer’s Shoe Specialties for Children The Weak Ankle Shot The Fat Babies’ Shoe. $1.00 White Top Patent Leather Shoes. O mitnae O CARPETS CLEARANCE SALE, SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on all FURNITURE BARGAINS — Suits and odd pleces for Bedrooms, Libra- ries, Dining-Rooms and Parlors. “LONG CREDIT” enables you to “charge” all bargains. CASH on CREDIT ERTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 West 14% St. ° NEAR 6™AY Brooklyn Sores Flatbush Av, near Fulbn St. VIOLETS TOOT WHITENS AND PRE wan vom SALE 8) When the Rainy Day Comes AND IT IS NECESSARY TO SELL ONE'S VALUED BELONGINGS a suitable price may be ob- tained for them through the Sunday World For Sale Ads, The great Want Directory with the Sunday World reaches at least 100,000 more people than any other successful New York Want medium. You Should Cook With It. REN'T A GAS RANGE--$2 A YRAR, send word to the Gi a mpany ing the ‘Gas Information i AMUSEMENTS. Tuy CONEY ISLAND, “THE | MA’ DEWEY, Roe a Gotham, oe i, Sd AV’ Burlesque’ and Vaudeville. ate Cec i ih aad Girls’ Apparel. RBEFERS and COATS, of covert cloth, kerseys and cheviots, 4 to 14 years; heretofore $6.50 to $14.50. MISSES’ CLOTH TAILORED SUITS, Blouse Norfolk or Eton Coat; with various model skirts; also some white serge suits, 14 and 16 years. Heretofore $16.50 to $24.50, Infants’ Wear. COATS and REEFERS. A collection in various wool materials and colors, 6 months to 5 years; formerly $4.50 to $8.50......... KILTED SUITS, in serge and flannel, 2 to 4 years, formerly $3.75 to $5.00.......+66 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. | Special Sale of Misses’ Shive Watst Suits and Girls’ Summer Frocks, At Prices Much Below Present Values. 200 Shirt Watst Sutts of Colored Madras and White Striped Chambrays; value $7.00. at $5.00 per suit. Taffeta Silk Suzts, Solid colors and stripes; effective models; value $26.00, at $19.50. Wash Dresses, sizes 4 to 14 years; including high and low neck effects; white and colored, at $1.95 & $2.95. 25 Dozen Girls’ Lawn Guimpes, embroiderd trimmed yoke; sizes 4 to 14 years, at 50c. each. Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, 1,000 Gtrls’ A Shirt Waist Sale You Should Not Miss. Large variety of White Lawn, with tucks, lace insertions and embroid- ery; Colored Fancy Striped Swiss, | Colored Madras, Percales, Cheviots and Cotton Voiles (also Lawns) worth 1.50 to 2.75 3,000 Waists in White Lawn of fine quality, all-over Embroidered Fronts, Sleeves and Back nicely tucked, White Figured and Stri Colored Madras; also large variety of Lawns, with insertions and em- broidery, sizes 32 to 46; each waist worth 2.75 to 4.50....... opine } The best assortment and the best } values of Fancy China Silk Waists } 3x8 Woot Brussels Muge—Sa and sph eaetrs Value $1.65—Friday sane CAS, When to use a Gas Range— every day | in the ee sen rons, therGas tallored styles atocks—val tanta in Int pleate—also F value $1.98. White Madras. lav AES. OF BS.& OF OT By.8.80. ni de peat wtyloa-—value $209.. | xtra “rater alls Decoration Day, EXTRA FRIDAY VALUES % cent Rosebud Boucle Volles....- -12% | Tatlorea 9 cent iets Russian Popline— fancy shades If cent Flecked Chambrays—tan, 1 cent fino, Betistes and eo Great Red Cotton Novelties, TT cent Silk onitton Mulls. % vent fine Chiffon Gauze. % cont Panne Silks. @ cont Emb'4 Empress Mousselines .10 FRIDAY DRESS GOODS VALUES. {0 inch Mohatre—Black and Navy— high silk finish—nothing Letter for akirts and sults for tra shore and general wear—value .69.. 39 44 inch Black French V: erisp finish—slose even $9 cent quality. FRIDAY SILK Mel lced teat WeteanBine and W ana white * slack ona White and olhera—value Habuta! Silke—White and Black— light, cool and washable— 4 cent quality.. HOUSEKEEPING SPECIALS Pillow Canes—good strong free of starch or filling— H4x26—value 14 cents, Bleached Mustina—<4 { wood value at 12 cents « fgcemulation se yard wide eot~ in rasta, Tenth Bitached and. Unblench eat to 3 yde—far Crochet 8 ‘Three-quarter size—cen' <aDd allover designs—value ey Full size Crochet-—Mareeiliea ceareer vale 0. 5 leached and U! Chote 3s fair: Sotire or covering—umually four cente........ 9% | °F fagoting and pint Nainsook and Cambri 2 tne'tes fancy, Ince, ribbon run TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS ks—T0 inch— it Zine, set negtte ®t ag All LAnen Satin Damaska—66 ae rte 5, f good asscotment of designs—value +89 | emb'y and H, 8. and ea lace insertings and rufies—value . All Linen Extra Heavy Napk inoh—usually $1.7 rau Bleached Huck rowel ed—fuxi—usually 16% 1.29 ” FEW OF MANY FRIDAY Skirt SPECIALS IN UPHOLSTERY ato Fancy Snowflake Cross Wo Curtains, new tisrineswahe 1.9 .79 “Good! French Net and Irish Point Bed Sets—full size—Real Renaissance centre pleces and corner motifs— on led. 00 allghtly j—ralue to ‘815.00. .- 7.08 ta-inch Persian Stripes—for Summer draperies and hangings—valu Colored Spot and Figur ‘Mus! inch—value French Applique Vesti! made on beat bobbinet— 36x45 INCMOS—VAIUC $1.49. .eeeer-sereee .68 ~| RUGS AND ART SQUARES Wool filled Art squares—newest designs and co! elacr i a8 yds.—value a Oriental, Medallion ery ‘val yds.—value i: ‘Sma. figured designa—sultable for Dintn Room, Library or Parlor......++4+ HAMMOCKS AND SCREENS “Palmer's” open weave Hammocks— full sixe—pretty colors—pillow waianie ‘ge assortment of others, all new jeason. Adjustable Window Screens—hardwood frames—15 inches high—extend 20 te 3314 Inches—angle fron uprighta..... 15 | Frida: NOTE.—Bring measurement of window, aa there ie much a vartety of sizes. LEATHER GOODS Mollday Needs at Friday Prices, Sole Leather Sutt Casea—24 tnch—Iinen Vined—extra shirt pocket—brass hock and catohes—uaually $3.98.... 2.98 Sole Leather and Pebble Grain Butt Cases—Black and kel or brass lock and catche: 39 98 Pe 40 extra strong bandlgs— 16 terok 4.98 Horn Back Alligator Hag trim—Jeather Hned—vaive $12.00... 9.69) y WOMEN'S WASHABLE WAISTS Holiday Needs at Friday Prices, Wite Batiate with dainty colored figures—aide pleat yoke—pi pearl buttons—value 9. oy White Lawn—pretty sty'le: hemetiichings or all ‘ov and button trim—value $) y Dimity Watsts—dots and igure effects on white White Pique tiny Mercerized ‘Tailored and Fancy MILLINERY Holiday Needs at Friday Prices, Straw lors— silk rit and or velvet bow trim— elsewhere $1.50. Fine Straw and O shapes—were Idren's White “|USE THE WORLD'S 8 AND 7 TIME RATE.) ‘sre comnts ta EA, Ev Ma Lain vette HEN IErT, Flowel ‘Trimmed Hats—biacl REAR West Fourteenth Street FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Day L Monday next being Decoration Day, ® Our Stores will be closed. So Tahe Advantage of Friday Opportunities and Supply Your Holiday Needs To-morrow, WOMEN’S READY MADE GARMENTS. IN WASH DRESS FABRICS.| mottany key at bigs? Prices. vormnentis covece 25 | Blouse aad pra lace, &o.— biue, green, pink and gunmotal-«.--- 27 | Linen a tat 18 sae al [White Lawn -- 10 aoe yoke’ wit! Inse: cratt 3 trim’d ote vale "sa Bite. ‘awa lintng— He with aces “ritrout ee ree and Black C fy front—satin or tat value $9.98... si iin x ited, and other siyleoeeice een re Black or White China Waite fancy yokes or i of fronts ‘einen White China sink “Watate—shi ‘oke, with Mechiin Ince utton back and front—valu Fanoy Lawn Wea So a 3.08 large Collar teontranting bande WOMEN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A Great List for Friday. Pm Phoistsfoeyrmara.--> or high necie yoke or ingens insertings and tucks— Sinb'd beading isbon Ton ese s9 | eme'a eadingribbet Tun ooo poowfake: Fine Cambrick Bich With, Aix rows of sce tn cusioton fastiion—valve $1.60. Skirte—deep | ne Silads quaacen oak and ide em'bd headin aaa lace ke of and ruffie—value ais tages da" full and without tibet woke, Tom hemstitching—value f ant HOLIDAY CLOTHES FOR MISSES At Friday Prices MISSES' SILK CLOAKS Fones and a fame colored Took for Red Tieketed Gots, Clearance Children's Reefers—no old 01 were $5.00 to $7.00. were $8.00 to $10.00 Look for Red Tieki hable Dresses—M' tre I Without emb'y i letinge value 00, 2.98 BOYS’ SUMMER CLOTHES Hollday Needs at Friday Prices, jot Washable Sallor Sulte~ fine cloth Kemnan hewé yrs,—value $1. ‘eo ‘and $1.25. Bi and "Double Breas and Wide Wales—v Waskable Hats, ‘Tams e| well made—4 to 13 Madras and era! Rurelan Blouses—C Taundered—6 to i yrs. | LITTLE CHILDREN’S RICH WHITE COATS At Half and Leas, tf two manatactins

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