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cs ~ WIN, WIE DES firs. Emma Reill, Unable to _ Pay for Room in Boarding- House, Tries for Several Days to Obtain Employment. Mrs, Emma Rell, a young and modest woman, who walked tho streets looking for employment until she was exhausted after the and her husband had been rendered homeless becauso thoy were ‘unable to pay for their room tn a board- ing-house at No. i71 Dufeld strect, Brooklyn, lies dead to-day in the land- lady's home. The doctors say sho died from heart fatlure, There are oth- ers who say that Mrs, Relll's heart broke when circumstances made !t ne-| }, cessary for her to ask charity. Mrs. Relil's husband {s sald to be John Reill, who has employment at No. 4 Ful- ton Market, Manhattan. For several months he and his young wife lived with Mrs. O'Brien at the Duflield atreet address, Ten days ago Mrs. Reill went to the Long Island College Hospital to be treuted for weak heart. While sho was in tho hospital her husband, who was behind in his rent, was obliged to exo WORK wive up thelr room in Mra, O'Brien's house. Mrs, Reill left the hospital Wednesday And went house expect! there. She w: left. Mrs, O'Brien during the day und * in her room for the ee * husband he had ve her her meals lowed her to sleep ny when bh for + Walk: ing the bridge and trudging the'streeu without foed and too proud to ask own father, who is In the employ the Department, for’ ald, after midnight t ‘k. Nobody d out her hand to Reill took {t and ees, Her head fell for- d she was unconscious. A few later she was dead. Her father rge of the body. - REMORSE DR WF TO EAT Annie Brolig Had Caused Her Husband to Lose His Job and, Full of Grief, She Took Car- bolic Acid. ‘Thomas Brolig, of No. 176 Rast Kighty- atth street, notified the police to-day that his young wife, Annie, had ended her life during the right by taking car- ebolic acid. Aécording to the police, M frieved because she thought responsible for her husband work ws a firoman In a baking esin ment # month wi | worried because swork Jate at nig eniployer. Brolix, i nabamed to and his posi then he bas w dawn tll dusk in search of en ind jn the mean time the hus! wife havi Brolig eo wits was compelled to ad ealled. ts ets fron had a hard time making both 1@ more melancholy rday told her hue Was responsible for diis being out of ployment. Brolig se- cured the desired work late last Right And returned to his, "home at midnigit f tell the wife that he wis 19 report £0) duty half an hour later. rene f “'Ho found'ner dena in bed and on empty vial that had. contained carbolie felt told the story of her nulelde, _ INVENTOR STRICKEN » SHOOTS HIMSELF | Henry M. Livor, Suffering from |* 4 Apoplectic Stroke, Dies in the 4 Presence of His Wife—' Daughter Not Told of Suicide. Henry M Livor, an inventor, shot and d himself to-day in his hon oer, lon of an electr ty-shx who was fit tod a duced the iny nicely Ww the bed with @ re- 1 and a bullet wound . I've done it at oplectic strok aunt's home, . TEETH ACHED; CUT WRISTS. Self-Inilicted Wounds, back to the Duffield street|Men and “Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets. ne his | Dish | » At that time ste | ' loyment, | and and Young Man Dieeds to Death from | “AS WELL-AT 75—AS ANY WOMAN THAT | KNOW.” Young or Old—Married or Single—Broken or Sad or Sick—Thcy Find in Dr. Pettingill's Kidney- Wort Tablets New Vital Energy. eae Greene tnenentneneneetegetnttnatntntntntne ts, NEW YOUTH; Surging Through} Their Veins to Give:New i Joy to Life, ONE BOTTLE WILL PROVE TO YOU THEIR MARVELLOUS POWER. Old and young, alike, got new Health, ft new Vitality from Dr, Pettingtll'e Kidney Wort Tablets. No kidney sufferer 1s so old tut that this gentle scientific medicine will it then For twenty years or more I suffered severcly with symptoms of diabetes and} 4 Kidney trouble. My bowel trouble was very ti severe and enervating. I was wasted al most to skin and bone. I wns alwayng sleepy and felt miserable. I tried Dr. Pot Kidney-Wort Tablets, In a ¥ 1 could seo an improver tho inflammation was ve My syatom gradually clear nfto get the good of my T think 1 ain’ now as well. a woman os any know. I give the oredit to Dr. Pottin ‘ort Tablets. I am seventy- remedies’? Hai Rawle ors . yf MRS. MORTIMER BARRY. In Her Old Age Bhe Found New Youth and Youthful Strength In Dr. Pettingllt’s Kid- ney-Wort Tablets. WATCH YOUR URINE for the Brick Dust Danger Signal. The Urine t# the body's index of Life or Death, Health or Sickness. % > York. ‘Aged gulterers are often, so-called Kidney hot realleing thet the liquid (to preserve tt) on the kid contains Alcohol, whioh ae neys and bladder as a Rank Pojson. De- ware of Liquid KMiney “Remedies.” They the Kidney Dinease and Din- 's Kidney-Wort Tablets con- hol—nothing but the concen- trated cure. oang or old— |) OF siok—find in broken or a NE Hw Youri marvello: NRG Ww f singing: ough thetr veins to GIVE NEW JOY TO LIFE. If you DON'T KNOW what ts the matter, tf you do not understand your trouble—write for FREE ADVICE to Consultation De- jege St.. Burlington, Vt De- ymptorns Fully neuttation De partment, College St, De partment, neribe yor crib. THEY CURE—Bowel Complaint—Wasting—Kldney paine—Low Vitality, They Contain NO ALCOHOL—Nothing but Concentrated Cure. HE BOYS. NOTHING IS TOO GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN, YET MUCH OF THEIR CLOTHING IS SHODDY. OUR JUVEN- ILE GARMENTS, IN SAILOR AND NOR- FOLK BLOUSES, TWO-PIECE SUITS AND OTHER ATTRACTIVE STYLES, IN- CLUDING WASH GOODS, ARE AS GOOD AS CAN BE IN MATERIALS AND IN MAKE. “I'm not content to buy the goods, IT always buy the very bdests."—Beau Brummel to his Valet. $3 to $ j 2 Browning King-§.G Broadway, between 31et and 82d Sts, Cooper Square, opposite Cooper Union | New York Fulton Street and DeKalb Avenue - - ~ Brooklyn A PUTAPTMENE,. GQ, 98 14, Foon SPECIALLY 98 eRe 5 "Cosity Furnished at 49,' FREIGHT PAID OV ovr-or. -PIECE PARLOR SUIT, In ‘OWN ORDERS, or Verona; value $20, at. Announce for to-morrow an Unusual slip cover offering 5 pieces complete, *5.90 T the exceptional price of $5.90 we are prepared to A furnish slip covers in handsome Belgian or English damask for about 300 suites. It is imperative that selections be made at once, as the unusual low price, the beauty and exclusiveness of the designs, have created so great a demand that we cannot promise to extend the offering beyond to-morrow. Fourth Floor, We have 83 pieces of heavy Belgian damask in a variety of novelty colored stripes, and 68 pieces of English damask, dust proof quality, with raised self- colored stripes, 20 yards material allowed for $5,90 The faultless character of the work done in Simpson Crawford Co.'s modern ypholstery shop makes it the most desirable place in New York for particular people to have their furniture reuphol- stered, their awnings made, and everything attended to in the matter of home decoration. Call by telephone, Chelsea 2100, or send postal and our expert will submit designs and estimates and post Edward Anderson, a young salesman, No, 510 Canal street, committed sul. le there to-day by cutting the veins his wrists, Anderson was employed downtown firm and had had no \e. le went itp bed rel Hist rth a bad che, and when he fa! t o his father broke In the door ‘and, found bin dead in you on the latest ideas. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY. MORNING WONDERS. i a THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 97; SIXTH AVE, 19! TOZ0™ STREETS j Ideal creations for girls @ misses for graduation wear WE'VE dainty dresses for girls and misses from 6 to 14 years as low as *2.75 and ‘up to 1 It's conceded that our showing is the largest and handsomest in all New York—our styles are exclusive and the work- , manship equals that of the very finest modistes. We take pride in offering correct styles not shown elsewhere. 40c chocolate zophyrs,1b..206 Two thousand Ibs. chocolate zephyrs, honeycomb molasses centre, finest chocolate coating; regular price 40c. Ib.; special to-morrow y i . @ . 14 to 18 years old. SATURDAY morning we inaugurate a sale of girls’ and misses’ dresses and costumes especially planned for grad- uation day—the most important event in their lives—a time when all parents want to see their daughters look their best. Crawford Co.'s dresses that transcends the ordin- ary factory m: productions—a smart, effective distinctiveness at appeals to parent and miss, For this occasion we have taken the greatest care to have our showing surpass even that of former years and our prices are such that we can fit all purses and insure a substantial saving. | 7 50 for misses’ white net dresses; waist . has large tucked bertha trimmed with cob- web lace and medalitous, skirt abirred all around; very full; Sizes 14, 16and 18. l 3 75 for misses’ white organdie dresses; ° waist prettily trimmed with pin tucks and Val. lace; skirt trimmed to correspond; over drop of organdie. for white dresses for Juntors, 12.75 ankle length; waist jun with double slashed bertha trimmed elaborately with Val. lace and ribbon; skirt has full shirred fi ounce, lace trimmed, Kayser silk gloves at 50c, to $1.0 QvuR showing of white gloves for graduation wear is complete and embraces many exclusive ideas not shown else- where. Simpson Crawford Co, are recognized headquarters for fabric gloves of all kinds, including the celebrated Kayser silk gloves. Main Floor. 59c for 75c fine suede Milanese lisle gloves—the very best val- ues of the Season—exceptionally tine weave—perfect fitting—cut like a kid glove —white, black and colors—Saturday 59¢, 50¢, 75c and ‘*1.00 silk gloves—the celebrated Kayser make with double finger tips—white, black and colors—great variety—complete assortment. Unusually good value at 50c. Women’s oxford shoes 1.45 [Ue cee ay values, but the best part of the bargain news is that they are the new Summer styles and made from thoroughly reliable leathers, Second Floor. Don’t miss that Rie Saturday sale of white canvas Oxford ties—just what you want for outing wear. 1.45 for women's patent ; 1.79 for boys’ 2.75 patent leather Oxfords—high French dress | coltskin ieather, Goodyear welt, dressy heels, opera toe, shortvamp, C, D, E. | shoes, sizes 3 to 5%, D and &, tine duil dongola toppings and duck lining. .65 for women’s white can- ; ul aus tes-French heels and | 2-99 for women’s russét Rus- opera toes—-A to D widtb-—high grade | sla calf, custom eyelet welt Oxfords. shoes and worth 2.50, 2.95 for women's Oxfords, opera heel and toe, tine patent colt 1.15 for boys’ 1.50 solid laced all back of Best got shoes, heavy back stays, solid soles, 2 ee elt ae ay Ei d’stock) CIE TM 2.95 women’s black kid welt 2.95:for women's*4-Oxfords, | Oxford, Cuban heel, kid or patent tip. Saturday’s great sale of 200W.2D.tennis rackets*2.65 you can win that Decoration Day game of tennis with one of these splendid Wright & Ditson $4 rackets at $2.65. We've just 200 to-morrow at this special price—bought the small cancelled order of a Western | ouse at a discount. Second Fleor, These rackets are made of the very best materlal—superb workmanship —every one guaranteed to be absolutely true, insuring perfect balance, Practice tennis balls, each 15¢. W. & D, championship tennis balls, 350; 3 for $1. Double centre net, 42x3, value $5.50, at $4.90. Spectal sale of hammocks at 31.25, 51.69, $1.98 and up to %6. Seneca plate *11 cameras at *6.45: Day outing you'll never for; capture them, 4x5 cycle style, complete with carrying case, one double plate dozen plates; Saturdayssereess ‘Tennis nets, 966, $1.75, $1.19, $1.50 and $1,735, Men’s hand-tailored blue serge suits ERGE is still the most popular suit for Summer wear, and especially for outing UES Por our clothing department the most-talked-of section of its kind in New York, and even though like to have you see these suits because they'll surely impress you as being the handsomest They are tailored as well as made-to-measure suits. L . B serge suit with the sole thought ot making you do not care to buy a serge suit at present we'd and best suits ever offered for the price. Men’s blue serge suits, °10. WE guarantee these blue serge suits. There are so many blue serge suits of the non- descript order that fade, crock and pull, that we do not want you to associate these suits with the ordinary creations sold for $10. These blue serge suits are warranted fast colors —made of very fine grade of worsted serge, either in double or single breasted ihe trousers have the belt loops, so as to avoid the necessity of sus- penders, and just imagine this blue serge suit with a white-pleated shirt, belt and straw hats you couldn't be dressed better for the Summer ff you had a $35 outfit. The workmanship is the very finest —they ja are worthy of Simpson Crawford Co.’s label in every fi respect—only 250 of these splendid suits for Saturday —33 to 46 chest—at ®10. $10 for men’s °15 suits. | that created such a great furor last Saturday will be ready for you to-morrow, These exceptional values are the outcome of a recent purchase from a manufacturer who was forced to make a Sacrifice because of the back- ward season, Handsome, stylish effects in worsteds, nobby Scotch effects, homespuns, tweeds and cheviots aan pty ees as much cate as ie castors tailor would make them—and will retain their shape—regu- lar $15 suits at ®1O. ae 190%, The beautiful scenes you see during your Decoration et If you have a Seneca plate $11 camera at $6.45 to rapld rectilinear lens, all up-to-date improvements, holder and one $6.45 | For Saturday, trimmed dress hats in the new sailor Second Floor. 545 for graduation dresses for misses Third Wloor, IN THE face of our prices and the handsome dresses one can ill afford to have graduation dresses made to order, Impossible for any dressmaker to give the exclusive fashion touch of our creations— besides the prices in many Instances are lower than they would charge for the bare making, You'll certainly appreciate this argument when | you've seen our showing. Practical parents make this store buying head. quarters for girls’ and misses’ apparel—experience has taught them it is possible to save money and be- sides secure something that is above the ordinary creations designed for girls and misses, 2 95 for misses’ white shirt walst sutts ‘ ° of fine sheer lawn; waist hemstitched ani tucked; skirt has deep hem and tucks; sizes 14 and 16, 75 for girls’ fine lawn dresses: e waist trimmed with fineneedleworkand @ tucks; skirt has 5-inch hem and tucked; extra full 2.75 for girls’ $5 white organdie \ waists. dresses, one piece; waist ma large bertha; trimmed with Val. lace and baby 00 men’ sligee shi 65 Just 5,0 en’s 1.50 negligee shirts at 65c HERE are your Decoration Day shirts—atjabout half price— "tae this year. We consider it the greatest negligee bargain treat we've ever Ss offered, and so will you, too. Main Floor. be just as proud of them as though you went to an exclusive haber- dasher's and paid $1.50 or even §2, for they are not ordinary shirts, materials—all in short lengths and the handsomest patterns you ever saw—at a price henomenally low. We tuck them to a manufacturer and had them made up according regular price for his best workmanship. There are various weaves and makes of plain, plaited negligee 65c ; cottons—dark-and light effects or white—cuffs attached or separate, \ Gs Saturday---great sale of $1.25 pajamas at 75c. Y pajamas for,Summer wear, and here’s an opportunity to secure your season’s supply at about half—only for Saturday—it’s ther or never, Main Floor, superior quailty goods, milltary cut, peari buttons, side opening, desirable patterns—blue, tan and black with white stripes, &c., light and dark colorings—made to sell at 4.25, at ’ . Men’s high grade Summer underwear at 39c and 50c THs Saturday sale represents the best values in Summer underwear for men. In ‘a season’s supply at 39c, 50c or 7; Matn Floor, 39¢ for men’s 59c, good quality Balbriggan shirts and drawers. 50c for men’ jd $1 Sea Island cotton shirts and drawers. 0 silk and cotton shirts and drawers. OING away over De- JUST what you| coration fod Want a want for your casfon and here's a sale espe. jaunty, ideal creations.so | <istly planned to fill your wants smart and effective for | The Simpson Craw- ford Co.'s shirt waists 1,000 outing hats of pique, also tailor suit Mate ‘Special Saturday at the smart ¢ ee ny 3.95, 3.45 and 1.75, | waists with graduated pine Shirt walst’ hats — That's the | tucked yoke, beading on shoul- Suitable to wear for all occasions, but no matter what you want, whether it’s ribbon; sizes 6 to 14, those new smart effects that will be worn by all up-to-date dressers ‘There’s style as well as hot weather relief in these shirts, and you'll We had a chance to secure severat thousand yards of high-priced fo the latest styles, Because this isthe dull season for him he conceded just half the 4 stvles—imported and domestic madras and printed feather-weight HAT do you think of this for a remarkable bargain—nothing like cool madras 109 doz. men’s summer weight woven madras pajamas— : 75c. fact prices are as low as yates ask for like qualities in August. It's obvious you'll want 50c for_men’s $1 Japanese cobweb crepe shirts and drawers. ’ : 5 Women’s outing hats, 1.75.| Great #1 sale shirt pretty, dainty waist for the oc- Decoration Day outing. atagreat saving, Second Floor. outdoor wear. are exclusive in style, exceptional prices, f White Persian Lawn /¢ practical hat for this time of year, so | Urs tucked back, sleeves and a semi-dress hat or shirt waist hat, in 9 V White Persian lawn waists, two handsome styles, to choose from; dainty embroidery, tucked back, slée collar and cufts; positively the best waist in N ‘for the price, and we've priced them att $1.25. UB York i Dainty white watsts trimmed with embroider: or lace, some positively worth 3 Si thos ips Fe +130. ly w up to $2.50; Saturday, while Saturday at *10 Purposes, We've planned a blue cuffs, fancy stocks, $] | you'll find it In this great assembly, effects and large rolled side hats; made of fine materials; a hat that equals the regular $12 hats; just from our 7.95 workrooms, at.sesee +++ . Boys’ wash suits at *1.10. These shits were made to sell at $2 to $3. We bought them at a decided price advantage—hence this unusually low price—smart Russian blouse suits with Eton and sailor collar, in sizes $ *1.10 from 234 to 7 years—all made from desirable materials, at.......+...-.+ Men’s °2 ® £2.50 vests at *1 Those swell effects in men’s fashionable vests—cannot duplicate them elsewhere for less ij than $2 and $2.50, We've only 500 of them’ $ 1 though, so this is only a Saturday opportunity H 2 Men’s °3 to °5 straw hats, *2. We started this sale Thursday—couldn’t continue it if we hadn't been fortunate in 2,000 more hats trom Blum & Koch, 90 Fifth avenue. + They were saving them for a western merchant who was unable to take them at the last moment, These straw hats are Blum’ & Koch's travelling men's samples which they use to * sell to the trade—they are él, through, with them, so we “74. bought them at a price that { Ke permits this unusual bargain— ‘ WS over 20 different styles to choose from, and the fact of the matter is there are many $2 Ht $5 hats in this lot. Come to-morrow and secure the best straw hat ever offered in New York...., PAR ae