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LEAVES HIS WIFE (WIDOW ALTERS HER THE MONEY SHE HAS — Aaberman Explains in His Will, Filed Before Death, That He Cannot Get It Himself, Any- how. A will which contains some very un- sual provisions was filed in the Surro- Gate's office on Saturday by Lawyer Charles Frankel, of No. 100 Nassau street, for safekeeping und to await the death of the maker, Hirsch Aaberman. Among” other provisions Aaberman sets aside for the benefit of the “Zales- zeayker Kranken Unterstuetzung Ve- rein, of wh.ch I um now a member and have been for eighteen years past, any endowment which I may be entitled to upon my death to be disposd of as fol- lows: ‘Thirty dollars to be used for the saying of prayers for a year after my death and for the purpose of erect- ing a tombstone on my grave, and $70 or thereabouts to be the purchase price Of a Hebrew scroll, to be used by said congregation for their divine services. Then Mr, Auberman makes the owing unusual benuest: ‘give an queath to my wife the money she now has in bank, wiiich belongs to me, as well as the jewelry and household furniture. I make this bequest to my wife for the reason that I cannot ob- tain possesion of sak bequest, my wife having thrown me from the house.” Mr. Aaberman explains that this is his second wife, and names his. fuur children as beneficiaries In an Jnsur- ance policy now mile out in her name, WINDOW CLIMBERS FINED. Fifty Arrested for Not Entering Bridge Cars by Doors. Fifty “window climbers" arrested ven- terday for crawling through windows of bridge cars were fined $1 each to-day by Magistrate Breen In the Centre Bireet Court. ‘Ali of the persons arrested were men, me were well dressed, while others wore shabby clothing. “I shall treat ail atfke,” said ther Magistrate. ‘This nuisance must be fe ch ped. early all paid their fines. A few who could not were sent to the Tombs until 4. P. M., when they will be ay charged. Salyution Army Co! BOSTON, June 18.1 holding the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Salvation Army, known in the organization, died last night at his home in Dorchester heart disease, He’ was fifty-six years old. and widely | $1,300 of | “WIND AT ALTA Bridegroom-Etect, Full of Good Food and Spirits, Gets Peev- ish, Fires Pistol and Goes to Jail for Thirty Days. August Drosse, handsome, big chestea and (thirty, would mot “beware of the widows." His Katser Wilheim mustache fairly bristled at a greater angle when ® friend cautioned him recently that the widow, Alma Mollx, who conducts and operates a cozy Iittie beer saloon at No. 56 Newark street, Hoboken, was Just “fooling” with hrm, Drosse had been assiduous in his woo- Ing of the widow, who is fair and thirty-six, and the wedding date naa been fixed for last night. With a dozen friends who, like himself, are in the employ of the Atias steamship line, Drosse proceeded to Hoboken last night high in spirits and burdened with flow- cra, frults and presents for the charm- ing widow. » Drosse was grected affectionately by Widow Molis, and she courtesied pret- y when the friends were presented. nged for the minister to clock, August," the widow nd all is in readiness.” 9 and 10 o'clock. In the mean time the happy Drosse and his friends had} enjoyed the interim feasting and drink ing from the Drosse 8 expense. At 10,30 o'clock, when the impatient Drosse demanded that another minister be sent for, the widow Aulis Kathere her white apron before ler eyes and confided to Drosse that her heart had, undergone a change, There would be no weddinj Then Drosse’s Kaiser Wilhelm mus- tache drooped like a blighted flower. He became real angry and began to clean out the saloon. Later he follgwed the widow with a big revolver which he discharged uAtll the chambers were empty. Drosse Was arrested and to-day Re- days. —— SAFE BLOWERS GOT CASH, BOSTON, June 18—The safe at the office of the Worcester County Cream- ery Company, at No. 49 Berkley street, south end, was Wlown open during the night’ by burglars. who escaped witis 800 In cash. thelr way into the place from the cel- jar Parker Memorial Hall, the creamery office being in the same bul Ing. The police found no clues. widow's stock and at\| corder Stanton sent him away for thirty) Tremton Boy Who Came Here Asks 5 The burglars forced) ad sald he started away from Trenton MRS. MARY NACHTIGAL, WHO HAS SOUGHT HUSBAND 1 WENTY YEARS. \ LE LT I TT LN ee iy | ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1904. RUNAWAY WEEPS FOR ‘HOME. | Police to Itelp Him Home! | Clayton Burgess, thirteen years old, of Trenton, N. J., crying and foot-sore, walked into the Montgomery street no- lice station, Jersey City, early to-day and asked Roundsman George Heck in charge, to help him get back home. The last Saturday in company with two other boys New York to aee the sights. "When we got in New York, for the other fellows ra Ididn't know whe . York all French Paper at Panama Quitn. PANAMA, Jlne 13.—L'Etolle de Pana ma, a French newspaper estabilshed here when the old Panama Canal Com pany,was installed, was Issued for the last time this morning. B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps 5 WE shall give 2 B& M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents you spend until 12 o'clock, and thereatter 1 with each 10 cents you spend till the store closes. Women’s 5.00 Resilia Shoes, Justly Famous, at 2.45 ‘Third Floor, E DON’T CARE how many Shoe Sales you read of to-day, we know that you will turn to this extraordinary oppor- tunity because it will make other efforts appear feeble, Resilia Shoes for Women have been advertised in every mag- azine of note in the United States as the highest class 5.00 Shoe before the public. To the left of this space We publish a reproduction of one of these advertisements. Read it. perspire if inclosed in « pair of them. ‘They were never sold for less than 5.00 until now. In the Women’s Oxfords there are three styles; the widths Fun from AA to E and every size from 24 to 6. Oxfords No. 1 are made of the finest glace kidskin, have welted soles, Resilia ventilating insoles, military walking heels and Vassar toes. They are silk fitted throughout, have flesh-shade calf linings, silk laces and are correct in every detail, They are genuine 5.00 Resilia Oxfords at 2.45. Oxfords No. 2 are made of ideal petent kid shining leather, with toes, trimmings and all other the same as No. 1. Genuine Resilia 5.00 Oxfords at 2. Oxfords No. 3 are made of soft cadet kidskin with velvet finish, stock of heavy calf-kid, toe » trifle wider than No. 1, but not too manniyh, and the sole is slightly heavier. In other details they are the same as No. 1, uine 5.00 Resilia Oxfords at 2.45. Why, One of These Folding , o-Carts Is Only 2.46 Women’s 8.00 Resilia Oxfords Third Floor, ESE GO-CARTS will carry the little ones safely through the if Summer and be good for years. Safely, we say, because fresh air antl a comfortable ride will be healthful daily, and interesting to the mother or nurse and child. Remember that a Folding Reclining Go-Cart, fall snes be giant ae si it steel tnd axles, rubbertired steel whee, patent foo!-brake and parasol clamp. Excellent r ‘attachment. Price (AUD Folding Go-Ca HENRY SIEGEL R Se AY YR rema:n0) at NRA MCR EMI Our Quick Lunch Room ik our clean Quick Lunch Room adjoin ing the grocery department, on the sixth floor, you wil be served with wholesome, appetzing food at very moderate prices." Refrigerators for in the Home, Gas Stoves, Water Coolers and Garden Implements. Basement, them in one of these tested Refrige It will save you doctor’s bills. fruits and many other foods should warm places. It wastes and subjec capacity for ice being greater t | Nursery Refrige | erator, galvanized throughout nickel | faucet, two com- | at 1.69. Apart capacity Ay ent House Style, 27 inches wide, lbs. Regular value 6,49, special at 4.39. | Gem Hose |Nozzle, 25e. | Large” size |Garden Set, ade, rake long hickory handle, 14 |and hoe, 69e.. teeth, 19¢. Brooklyn Blue Flame | oil stove, 2 burner, wickless, 4,59. | Star Cooker, with Monarch oven, 2 shelves, price, 4.50. One burner gas stove, | Steel Spade, D handlr, 39¢ Pruning Shears, stecl blade, 24¢ Grass Shears, 19¢ St REVENT UNWHOLESOMENESS ‘/ foods during the hot Summer months by always keeping Meats, milk, butter, desserts, ‘These Refrigerators are made of solid ash, golden oak “f lined throughout, removable waste pine and have two lafge shelves, the partments,special’| Cooler, nickel fau- | cet, special at 89e. | 39c. ment House Style, 24 inches wide, 18 inches deep, 50 inches hi 50 Ibe, Regular value 10.98, special at 7.89. capacity 75 Ibe. Regular value 12.98, special a i Refrigerator, 24 inches wide, 17 inches deep, 323 inches high, ice capacity 30 ‘Sprayer—Has \4 wheels, to Malleable Iron Rake, |consisting of Garden Hoe, 7 inch steel! Canal Barrow, Spading Fork, 4 steel prongs, 49¢ Screen Doors, walnut finish, all sizes, each, 49€ Cold Storage in your rators when not being served. never be allowed to stand in ts them to poisonous contact. alvgnized tor on the mark>!. made of good steel, 19¢. 2 Gallon Water|#°S. sc ager, made of best steel, 18 inches deep, 56 inches high, ice Lawn be moved about, blade, 19. y nickel plated, reg~ ular value 1.49, special 79¢. Climax Lawn Mower, 3. selt-sharp- ening blades that can be adjusted to cut high orlow grass, 12, 14 and 16 inches, each, 1.79 ‘eel Garden Trowel, Be Window Screen, 24 inches high, extended 21 to 33 inches, 19€ Garden Hose, heavy galvanized wire bound, guaranteed, in 25 and 50 foot lengths, per foot, 9¢ : Hose Reel, made of hard wood, holds 100 feet of hone, 39¢ to Mrs. Mary Nachtigal Has Sought Mrs, Mary Nachtieal. a nweet-faced Ad lady of sixt hs 102 Passaic av searched In vain for her husband, ton belleves that he for her durine this lor still searching for h Anton vears old. Germany twenty-one year later he sent but when dren went ther vUNe, leven that her nd her HUSBAND 20 YEARS. in Vain for Man She Was Sep- arated from a Generation Ago—Helpless Now. two, who lives .at No. nue, Harrison, N, J., has An- Sho le for twenty years, has Nachtizal, interval, and is Nachtigal He came to seventy-three ‘ew York from . A year for his w He eave her an address hugal and her chil they found a vacant {nthe neighborhood n join hin: Mrs and no ¢ cy u for the hus 1 for twenty Hlaving — but en searching | © [Patrick Hen part of this | 438 - SEARCHED FOR HER FAITH CURISTS ON _|f THEIR PILGRIMAGE Thousands Gather at the Home of Mrs. Eddy to Pay Yearly Homage—New Edifice In- spected. \ 5 - ‘ORD, N. HL, June 13.—Several nd Christian Scientists on thelr pilerimage to this place gather- ed here to-day at the home of Mra, y Eddy, the founder of tion with the Mra. F Labor flee at Con the visitors viewed he eo Rift of Mra, Eddy. — HIT BY ELEVATED TRAIN. Workman, Didn't Get Out of Way in Time. ck Healy, an tron-worker, of No. t One Hundred and Twenty-first Pat ar faring but street, was seriously injured to-day was compelled While at work on the Sixth avenue housekeeper, ‘ 1 railroad structure near the loyed in a number of | Grand street st . and save that her husband in! Hea himrelf between or her visited many of t . but many months after t zone to some other city. made a large for- A wonld ear rif he could but She es PS a TT All CARS TRANSFER TO / —— | Ali 10 SAVE 7 59°1060%. Boys’ Nally Little Wash Svits to Go To-Morrow at 49c. a nerth bound endeavored to train re chim ted, but us he pilgrimage | and In response to a special invitation from Christian Science ed-| of the t and him threw him iw ribs were broken, his and he sustained thter- uries., He nt's Hospital was removed to St Just three hundred and fifty in the lot, : so we'd advise you to be early if you'd get the bargain of the seas made, well-wearing, jaunty washable suits—every one of which is Good One Dollar Value. They’re cut large and full and come in sizes g to 8 years—onl. to-norrow- Boys’ All-Wool Suits, $1.88 Double breasted; sizes 7 to 15 years. on in well- ly 49c. each Second Floor, 60th St. Section. As Pretly a Parasol as You’d Want at $1.65 To-Morrow. A price that will make you wonder how we can possibly afford to sell them for so little. The field for selection, too, choose from is exceptionally variéd—you may Taffeta silk coaching parasols, hemstitched, with plain and colored bor- ders, Taffeta silk parasols, with plain colored or striped borders. China silk parasols with three ruff fles. Pongee silk coaching parasols, hemstitched. Union taffeta silk coaching parasols with five tucks. Taffeta silk parasols, hemstitched, and with embroidered grass linen border; Striped taffeta coaching parasols, prettily hemstitched. Main Floor, 59th St. Section. Gold-Filled Watches, $3.75. the _re- Manufactured by nowned Illinois Watch Case Co.—warranted perfect time- keepers, tested and regulated by expert watchmakers. Cases Gvaranteed for Five Years, They've seven jewels; are stem- winders and setters; with cele- brated Trenton, Banner and Im- perial ‘movements; sizes 6 and 18 tor men and women, The same watches sell. through- out the country at $10 to $12. Main Floor, Pront, Centre. In Class Rings And Others. a ag For to-morrow we quote some very exceptional values in new style class rings and beautiful diamond rings. Class Rings— In an exceptionally fine range of styles; all very pretty; made of solid gold—at $1.29, $1.69, $2.19 & $2.39. Ruby & Diamond Rings— Very exquisite creations. Formed of two rich colored real rubies, oblong shape; And two cut diamonds. They're worth - double our special price of $9.69 Main Floor. Front, Centre The New Pictorial Souvenirs of the St. Louis Fair. These beautiful souvenirs are Werld in tasteful portfolio form, a issued weekly by the New York nd come in different parts, Part 1. of which is now realy and on sale in our bookstore _ At Ten Cents a Copy. The most fascinating, interesting pictorial and descriptive history of the great St. Louis Fair is contained hetween the covers of these handsome little art portfolios, The descriptions are wi tary of the Louisiana Purchase Expo: ritten by Mr, Walter B, Stevens, Secre- sition, while the photographs are alk original, taken expressly for this work, by the official photographers of the Fair. Don’t fail to secure these bea different parts from week to wee utiful views as they appear in the k—the series will prove a lasting remembrance of this great St. Louis Fair. Main Floor, 89th Bt, Section: L Third. Avenue to Lexington—Bloomingdale Brothers—titty-ninth to Sixtieth Street. (ie Sires teeter cre ag eS : The Signature Of 4 This annual summer event never brought forth a greater demon- stration than that of this morning, and our plannings well justified the 7 remarkable response, for we've been arranging for this sale for months ahead, placing orders for large stockS of the best, purest,” freshest and most reliable goods, to be offered here % at Less Than % Regular Prices. ~ These items get mention to-d; or telephone orders, and quantities are limited. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, MEW YORK Ory. Gall and MakeYourOwnterms iO) beuveries Uut O1 Lown. We deliver by express or freight free to all railroad stations or steamboat landings of all Summer resorts in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dela ware, Connecticut, Vermont, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New Hampshire ita all sorts of dry goods to the value of two dollars br ov ware and housefurnishing goods, furniture and. groceries tive dollars. « APAKTME nels Puri Se) Key: , and china, iglass= hich amount tg Bs | : 4 ) We cannot fil mail, Cc. oO. Dy Peruna, $1.00 size. 59c | Dr. Snow’s Egg Shampoo, F3 Gude’s Pepto Manga 10 special Nie or ic en + 59c | Dr. Snow’s Lucidene, for re- Dr, Snow’s Three-Grain Lithia Tablets, warranted U. S. per bottleof so oe « 9 Lsinhh Dr. Snow’s Carbolic Salve, cabel We special. " We Sc | Suits Brasth Ces of Touts ov euueta iP joaps, assorted odors, finely Leeds 4 ph sl milled’ and highly scenteds 12¢,, aASUeCes 0s oP 23e | he box of 3 cakes, special... Superba Tooth Powder, special 19¢ moving stains andsurpluscuticle from the finger nails: special... . Jap. Rose Soap, special "pai & | Johann Maria Farina Cologne, | furl gt. bott! lass stoppers, Dr. Snow's Tincture of Ben- ual prles saison apiece iad : zoin, special for 2-07. bottle... 1§¢ fi Full pf. botties, giass; stoppers, Dr. Snow's Talcum Powder, | usual price $2.75; special... .. violet or carbonized,......... 5¢€ | Full 8-o7. boti'es, ‘ork stoppers) Dr, Snow’s Celebrated Hair Full 4-oz. bottles, cork stoppers, Tonic, positive cure for dan- | Full pint bottles, wicker cover- ¥ druff and promotes the growth | ed, sprinkler top; usual price } Of the hair... secerseee eee cee. 49C $2.7 Jewelry of the Inexpensive - Sort at Bargain Prices. Articles for either use or Ormament come under this head—hun- dreds of them grouped together for a great special sale, with prices, cut 'way below regular. 1 , This jewelry is particularly adaptable for Summer use—therefore, the op= | portuneness of these values. | Cloisonne Brooches —Consist- ing of exquisite designs in star and crescents,clover, mandolin, butterfly, double ’ crescents, daisy and other effects, of use for either sash or lace pins; special, each, | Mounted Combs—in handsome designs for back hair, side or pompadour; all inlaid and mounted h rhinestones; special . Gold Plated Collar ‘Button Sets—All styles; per doz..... | Hand Polished Hair Pins—Per © | box of 1 doz . “Atlas” Celebrated Hair Pins —Per box......-... . Gold Plated Hat Pins—Each.. Cold Plated Beauty Pins—A:- sorted designs; special, per Imported Cherry Brooches— 25 Nery ‘special, 2¢, 3¢ and.. Silvered Golf Hat Pins—Per Collar Buyttons—Gold-plated, very well made; sets consist of one colar button, two wrist- band buttons and one patent lever neck button; complete for 5c rial Gold Plated Collar fons—With pearl backs; all styles for men and women; Per dOZEN.. sss eeseeereneeee Side Combs— Of extra heavy tor- toise brand; smooth, hand- Set Of TWO... 6. oss sprees eeeee made round teeth; special 25¢, | Silvered Golf Stick Pins—Per BSCANdL. 50... eseseavnerses» ABC | SehOF tWO...-6- seers ceveees French Peari Lace Pins—Usu- Hat Pins—Of Oriental pearl and ally sold at pecial, per turquoise, special, each......- 8 dozen 5c Main Floor, Front. Centre. Some Special Values in Pretty Art Embroidery Work. The very attractive prices we quote for to-morrow on bureau scarfs, pillow shams, cushion tops and pillow slips will particularly appeal to those women who make fancy work a special summer pastime. ( Space only to mention these: Denim Leurdry Bags--Bound Cushion Tops and Uack:—n —sale price tiers 18 | a variety of new designs; spe- Lawn Bureau Sets-—Consist- cial, eich. ...ss.0e0 + 19¢_ ing of scart and doylies, with Pillow Slips—All reidy for ruitle edge; special, 19¢., filling; lawn and denim; Turk- 2c, and Sine C0 gns, staniped and Pilow Shams to Match— embroidered; each = 2 Very dainty; per pair......4. 296 39c, and cottage sets, con r scarl, chitfonier of new embroidere: We've also a splendid assortm sisting of waste basket, work bask scarf and pillow shams to match’ at och St, Section.

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