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REED WOM BECOMES MO : bon Clothing Burned She Had | Been in Disaster and Applied to Station-House for Missing Laved Ones When Reason Fled jRAN DOWN STREET i SHRIEKING WILDLY. i /Man Came to Learn Fate of | Wife and Four Children When \ He Swooned, and After Being Revived Became Crazed. —At:4aybreak scores of anxtous 4 women liad called at the East {Fieen Street Station-house, making in- ‘quiries for missing friends or relatives, Bergt. Piall, who was on duty, could rive the visitors litle information, as he had not been nrovided with the official lists of dead and Injured, ‘The * -house !s in the heart of Bt, Mark's parish. ‘Among the anxlous ones was a young Ywoman who came wildly into the sta- -house asking for her mother and brother. She gazed vacantly at the ser- }geant when he asked her name. Her PGlothing was partly burned, and it was Sapparent that she was one of the sur- “vivors of the Slocum, Presently the ‘woman became hysterical, and her cries rang throughout the station-house, Be- fore a hand could detain she dashed out of the station-house and ran east Hehrough Fifth street. § Joseph Engeman entered next and graces to the rall. He was a picture grief. “I have lost my wife and four chil- Q@ren. Have you heard anything about them?" he asked. men ‘Phen he broke down and wept. Serst. + Piall turned to inspect a list of names Dwhidh had been sent him unofficially, when the bereaved man fell to tho Yfloor in a swoon, An ambulance was Lealled from Bellevue Hospital, but be- ‘fore its arrival Engeman had revived ~4 Questioned By the sergeant the man rocked vacamiy around him, then fepringing to his fect ran out of the Netation-house tearing his hair and (-woinging his hands as he gave way en- ful grief that possessed at the station-house ob- ined the man's address, ke ——————__—- ential. (From Harper's Bazar) i} Retty-So Maud tx engaged? Well, ‘I'm sorry for the man, She doesn't know the first thing about keeping house, “{f Bessie—Oh, yer, she dors. PBetty—T'd like to know what. {} Bestlemrne nirst thing {sto get @ man keer house for, ! Vogel Brothers | A2™4 Six. Cov. B* Ave. 5 7 veces oes & No Mati Orders ‘on these waists. Stirring Sale these dainty creations, keep. pretty and cool. beauty of the originals. GIRL HERON -SWES A CHILD Twelve-Year-Old Louise Gayling Springs Into the Water with a Baby in Ker Care and Clings to a Board. ——— A twelve-year-oM heroine is Louise Gayling, who saved the only member of a family of ten aboard the exour- sion boat, She was the nurse in the Erokitng family of Nutley, N. J., and had harcge of the baby when flames @wept the boat. ‘With rare Judgement and courage for one of her years she clasped the child in her arma and leaped into the river. ‘Though she eank twicv, she clung to the child, and, coming up the second time, she grasped a board and kept one arm around it and the other about the baby until some men in @ boat came along, and picked them up. Detective-Sergeant Henry G, Firnel- sen, whose home !s at No. 40 Seventh stret, rejoices at the rescue of his whole family, a wife and three clill- dren. They Jumped from the Slocum and were picked up by tugs, Two of| the children are pat at Lebanon| Hospital, but they not seriously injured, When an unknown man who had been fishing Innded from the Angler at the Battery last night and read in a paper the names of his wife and chil-/ dren fn the list of dead he attempted to cut hin throat with a pocket-knife, but was restrained by @ policeman, Has the Insurance Rejected You of than for all other catinen put together Aliné trouvle, Yet few muspected the presence of th Nearly all of thone rejected retu re-examination and were epted 11 never failed to inquire as to th told that it w arner’s Safe Cure, From my own pract Kidney troubles creep Into the system un seated. Do not neglect yourself 1f you havo ai small of the back, painful passing of ur: tn the urine after it ntands 24 hours, : paing and swellings !n any part of the tody, aymptoms seldom show themeelves until the di stimulates and Keals the enfeebled or only removes the first symptoms, but Rheumatiam, Gout, Gall Stones, Inflar and $1.00 @ bottle. Insist upon Warner's Safe Cures im no many no-calied kidney cures: Medical booklet free. vy treatment uaed, and almont without exception I was ¢, from observation of the cases of @ very large number of and from conversation with fellow pl Ife insurance applicants, Warner's Safe Cure, 1 can recommend 1t as a wonderful specific.” §. J. READE, M. D., 1471 Seneca St. May 10, 1904. @ woman, bearing down sensation, painful pertods, fainting and other so-called female troubles. These all tell you your kidneys have been diseased for months, as outward WARNER’S SAFE CURE CURES KIDNEY TROUBLE. Tt awakens the torpid tver, soothes Inflammation and trritatton, repaire the ttesues, and advanced cases n of the Bladder, Liver and Urinary Organs, It Is proneribed by doctors and used tn hospitals. Warner'a Sate Cure ¢ WARNER'S SAFR PILLS MOVE THE BOWELS GENTLY AND A of White Waists. Here's a stirring sale of thousands of crisp white lawn waists for women who love ‘he hot weather is coming on and you'll need some to These are not the ordinary bargain sort, but waists that are reproduced from $4 and $5 models, retaining all the charm and delicate Five of the dainty models are illustrated above, and there are a score of other styles to choose from. You can’t duplicate these waists elsewhere for less than $1.75 to $2—special for balance of this week at Company on Account Kidney Disease? Dr. S.J. Reade, of Buffalo, N.Y.» Says More People Are Refused Life Insurance on Account of | Kidney Troubles Than for All Other Causes Put Together. Warner’s “Safe Cure Secures Life Insurance for Thou- sands Once Rejected —‘‘l Pre- scribe It in My Practice and Re= gard It as a Wonderful Specific in Kidney Diseases,’’ He Adds. “Wor many years past I have prescribed Warner's Safe in my practice and with & marked degree of success, But my know!- edge of itm curative powers is not based alone upon my private practice In the course of my work I have examined thousande of people for life insurance. More jected on account of kidney troubles ry other man and woman had kidney liineaao when they came for examination, rned later on cured and ready for nnd got thelr insurance polictos, iclans. who prescribe 8, Before you know it they are deep ot the following symptoms: Paina in tho joudy urine, m reddish brick dust sediment © back of the head and neck, rheumatic ecxema, drowsiness, loas of appetite; or if anger point {# reached builds up @ strong, healthy body, Brin Tt not hg's Disease, Diabetes, At all drug stores or direct, 60 cente 1s free from harmfol droge found and will aurcly cure you, Rochester, > ID A SPEEDY C1’ Open Saturday Night Until 10.30, JOC And here are other waists that will d filmy Persian lawns, and a prodigal coll some, charming styles. Reproduc’ tions of $6, $8 and $10 waisty special at light thousands of women, exquisite creations in Jap silks, delicate ection of airy fabrics in the most win- $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 cated elsewhere habit or inverted sale price is $4.9! On sale at $2.98. SS The fabrics Regular $8.50 dr Until 10.30, contrasting colors. suits on sale at $9.98. Sale of Shirt Waist Suits at $2.98 Dainty white lawn and organdie suits in charming models, and skirts daintily embellished with lace insertings, Other models of fancy trimmed lawns and chambrays in all colors.’ Regular $4.98 suits Saturday Night Vogel Bravhars | AQ Six. Cor B Ave ll Sale of Brilliantine Runabout Skirts at $2.98 Special sale of white, black and blue brilliantine skirts that can’t be dupli-| In the new 9-gore knife plaited style,| for less than $4.98, plait backs; our sale price, $2.98, Sale of Voile Dress Skirts at $4.98 These soft clinging voile dress skirts are made in the new models, in black and blue, embetlished with bands of taffeta. 8. $15 Taffeta Silk Suits at $9.98 Here's a bargain price on high class silk suits in blue and black ‘and| shepherd plaids, like cut alongside; waists are box plaited and piped in These are $15 silk Also Champagne Pongee Suits. Sale of Summer Dresses at $5.98 are airy lawns in flowered, figured and striped patterns, *)} dimitics and batistes in white, black, cadet and light blue. new models, some in the new bertha style, trimmed with lace insertings, esses on sale at $5.93. Instead of $7.50 our Sale of High Theatrical Heel Oxfords for Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday “$3.50 piv. The waists} These oxfords are the same as are being sold elsewhere at $5 Style like cut in fine kid, patent leathey and champagne. All dainty ~?TE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENT May Manion Patterns, 10c Main Floor, p NO setting the style, or promptly preparing new designs that become fash- ionable, the May Manjpn Pattern gives the greatest satisfaction. You will find patterns here for anything you want to make, The Pattern De- partment is on the Main Floor, 13th Street side. All 4718 Faucy Blouse patterns are, Waist. 92t0 40 buateacn,,.,.. 10C 75c C. B. Corsets 34c and 1.00 value at44c Main Floor. HE Famous C. B. Corsets, in drab, white, black, 1 blue, medium and ips, lace and ribbon trimmed. Not all sizes in pink and blue, In drab as large as 30. Value 75c., special 4c, C. B. Corsets, drab, white, black, pink and blue, me- dium length, a good model, excellent quality. Sizes in all 18 to 30. Regular $1.00 value, special at 44e, Women’s Neckwear and Veilings Main Floor. N attractive selection may be made here to-morrow at great bargains in Women’s Neckwear and Veilings. At 12!,¢ per Yard, 1,000 yards Ruching, all colors, 60 different com- binations; regular value 2c. per yard. At 19¢ per Yard, the Dutch | Platted Collar, the latest fad. At 19¢ per Yard, Chiffon Veil- ings, of every shade and desirable Combination in this season's effects, Regular value 63 Leather Suit Case at 3.99 ‘Third Floor. ERE’S a proper and durable Leather Suit Case at 3:99. It is of selected sole leather, 24-inch case, steel frame, Irish linen- 3 9 lined, comfortable e hand-made handle, riveted all around, stout leather corners, just the thing for the Summer outing, at 3.99, Infants’ & Children’s Clothes Second Floor. At 35ce—For Infants’ Short Skirt with Waist, skirt of cambric with fine embroidery and tuc! Sizes, ppt? and two years, Reg- 48¢—For Infants’ Cambrie Skirts with ruffle of fine embroldered in- sertion betwee! months A brie, with thin embro! with yoke of back, tin- Sizon, yea: hemstitehing and tu ished with hematitche Ix months, one Valua_ vic {9e—Children's Chambray Sus- Dresses, In blue and oxblood, hite walst and shoulder straps of stripe to match, Sizes, 8, 4 and 5 years. Value $ Best Quality Porto Rico Cigars Box of 50 at 1.49 ised two 86 Porto Rleo P iritano Cigars at They coast us on i willing that you'll say you never smoked a er be, straight clgar. No burning | of lips or tongue—fine draw and a good cool smoke. . Do you know any- Port Ricos, as they 1 know, all Porto same. ‘These are fine and in particularly attractive shapes, Panetelas or Puri: tance, 60 In a box, Men’s $10Summer Suits Friday at $5.50 Thind Floor. E WANT all men who are at this minute interested in a suit bar- gain to read what we have to say about this sile of desirable Summer apparel, according to the latest scientific lines, which assure a splendid fit, and in every way the displayed his skill. Each suit is finished perfectly and the fabrics are selected because they hold their shape. manufacturing tailor has There are: Dan ib eins asta Dax HENRY SIEGEL Pov aernce marpemn rns eReK SEER: AE We give 2 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps until 12 0’ and one atterward, with each 10 cents you spend. Blue Trading Stamps earn the best preminms of any trading stamps in existence, You have your choice of hundreds of beautiful home-fur nishing premiums. Visit the Premium Exhibit Roomt on the Fifth Floor. 60000 Pairs of Hosiery Bought at 40 Cents on the Dollar at the Public Sale of A. N. Billman & Co.’s Stock Main Floor. VERY pair guaranteed to be the best made in Chemnitz, Germany, Each pair imported direct by A. N. Billman & Co., at 51 and 53 White Street, New York, whose entire stock was sold yesterday for what it would bring under the hammer. This means that the savings we advertise are genuine. While their loss was tremendous, the bright side to the forced sale of their stock is the magnificent saving our customers will reap, There is not an undesirable pair, no matter what the price quoted, while the chance is here to supply yourself with the best hosiery made. Women’s 25c, Two Thread | Womgn’s 19c, Domestic Women’s Fine 25c. sheer open Ingrain Black Cotton Hose, Hermsdorf | Hosiery, full length, open lace, Lisle | lace Lisle Thread Hosiery, in fast black, dye, with double unbleached split.soles, | threads and seamless; also women’s plain | all-over designs; these will be placed never sell less than 25c, pair, black seamless cotton hose, le at 6 pairs for 1.00 or on i Fi me AOC | aes ccs BC erste ieee ie Women’s 33c. Russet Shade Hose, in 1 Women’s 33c. All-over Black Lace Hose, isle | thread, with silk embroidered ankles or extracted spots; | sheer designs, women’s plain black cotton, Hermsdorf six paits for 1.10, or one pair...ceesereeseeeeen sees D9] | ise bese Crees saves pa ea oe LAS Half Price for This Hosiery 45c and 50c | Black Ingrain Lisle Hose, white heel and toe, best Chemnitz make, 45c and 50c Hosiery, | Very fine full length Black Lace Lisle Thread Hose, best Chemnitz make. Hosiery, a Pair, No. 60 gauge gauze Cotton Hose, with double soles, spliced selvedge, best Chemnitz make. air, Splendid plain black, medium weight Maco Yarn Hose, best Chemnitz make. Heavy ingrain Maco Yarn Hose, unbieached split soles, best Chemnitz make. Outsize leg, gauze Cotton Hose, spliced selvedge, double soles, best Chemnitz make. 25€ Women’s 50c. Hose, three thread, | Women’s $1.00 and] Women’s 59c, to 75c, Hose, the best numbers of plain black hose imported by this women’s very fine cobweb-weight gauze, real Maco|quality, hand 8, yarn, spliced selvage and double toles; women’s | Seamed, sheer black] tn¢ dovic toread boss traulay and extra che lems Jes, and ¥ outsize leg, rib top, |embroidered by hand in b d black lgge boot sini ren te a | mcmae SEQ Glia eee oe 2 Sl age Actual 35c to 1.25 Sample Hosiery at 25c. [AES group have been gathered 600 dozen pairs of men’s and women’s sample Hosiery—the 95 » resenting every number in their line; you may and you may not find two paire Cc alike, but whether you do or not, you cannot lay your hand upon a pair that is 25¢e ss a j 1800 Pairs of Rich & Co.’s Julia Marlowe Shoes at 1.75 FpISETEEN hundred pairs of those justly hoes and Ox- a Pair, unbleached split soles, real Maco ingrain cotton; | $1.50 Hose of finest} firm, including women’s sheer cobweb lisles, single gauze weight, real Maco yarn, unbleached split|lisle; insteps neatly | foot or unbleached split soles, and women’s cob- make, per pair .., mans; pe ‘everywhere at 59c. and 75c. per pair ... hi sed by the travelling salesmen of A. N. Billman & Co., and comprising odd pairs, rep- not a great bargain. We have examined these samples and know whereof we speak. Choice of pairs, 25c, Third Floor, famous Julia Marlowe Shoes sstosa fords bought direct 2.s0t0 3.60 Marlowe ftom Rich & Co. at a jartowe Shoes, saving greaterthan was Oafords, ever effected before on 1.75 iis iite: Tuere ae LoD 12 distinct styles of these shoes in various kinds of the most desirable leath- ers, finished with patent leather SM, © Kid tips and with light or heavy way soles. The Julia Marlowe Shoes and Oxfords are made with and without an elastic gore over the instep. Anye size. Any width, Men’s 3.50 W. L. Douglas Shoes at 1.95 UST 600 pairs of W. L. Douglas 3.50 Shoes, supplemented with 500 pairs of Algonquin 3.00 Patent Colt Oxfords, 350 pairs of Regent 3.00 Vici Kid Shoes and 400 pairs of 3.00 Genesee Velour Calf Shoes. Each pais®t these tamous shoes has Goodyear welted soles, and all are of the highest grade. Your choice, per pair, 1.98. 600 Pairs of Boys’ 1.50 to 3.00 Shoes at 98c and 1.45 oYs’ fine McKay and Goodyear Welted Shoes, bought from a celebrated maker just before he took inventory at a price that will bring these high-grade shoes within the reach of every boy whose parents want big bargains: At $S8c—Boys’ Calf and Patent Coltskin Shoes, worth up to 2.50, and none worth less than 1,50; made of an assortment of good leathers, including patent leather. Styles up to date; sizes ranging from 11 to 5. At 1.45—Your choice of the best of this lot of Boys’ Shoes, worth up to 3,00; Welt shoes and other desirable kinds. Sizes, 11 to 53%. Styles the very newest. $50 Automatic Lift Ball- Bearing Sewing Machines, 14.79 Paes Machines were made here to sell at fine prices, but instead of a few maker selling at. $50 each, we convinced the that he must make more to allow us as executive $60 Sewing agents to sell them at 1479. These Automatic Lift Ball- Machines at It is cut r ene |274 Worsted Suits, suits, 116 Cassimére Suits, 9.00 | 64 Black Thibet Suits. |145 Homespun Suits. front, noiseless. self-threa ng 14 79 that this Machine equals the dd free from dust and forms a handsome and useful Raise the cover, Underwear and Petticoats. Bearing Sewing Machines are oak, shuttie, automatic tension Realize latest Singer, does perf ork. The automatic and it is re for use. All the latest improved \chments, a 4.79 Instruct! Second Floor. made of polis reli adjustable — take-up. Uft closes the machine, the running parts Friday ——— 9 Special Sale Women’s y= SHOULD have all the underwear and petticoats that 600 Pairs of Men’s Pantsat $2aPair ; O MATTER whether you weigh 100 or\300 pounds there are trousers in this lot to fit you, and inasmuch as there are tweaty Men's Putters and as many shade making a selection. The sizes to 35 leg lengths. Many pairs the coats and vests Pants you want at these prices: ‘ At 7e—Corset Covers made of soft- ait Ze5,Coet Covers made of ™,| Dressing Sacques with a neat ‘plain band. and rappers | || price, 8 to one purchaser. | At 12' © and 15e—Corset Cover of Cambric, trimmed with real lace, others with hemstitched lawn ruffle. Value 25c, At 29c—Women's Cambric Draw- ers, made ith deep rume, lace trimmed, Value 4c. At 6 5 At 49c—Women's Petticoats, mus- Dera mn ‘8 Lawman ercale Wrap- At 19c—valwe 38c, Kimono Dress- ng Sacques made of colored Inwn trimmed with deep band of plain lawn. At 49@ and 69¢—value 75c. Col- ored Lawn Dressing Facaues in neat patterns, with belt. At 69¢ and 79c—value 1.00 lorings, 4 2 e—Petiicoats of black mer-|"“At 2.29 regular value 2.00, Pere i ie bly proportionately greater than you'll ily a y pairs you have at 2,00 a pait that would not be a bergain at lin top, with deep cambric ruffle, ik! leep rume on At 98 | cerlued Sateen, some have white | cale Dresses and Wrappers in neat polka dots, deep flounce, with rut- tht colors, extra itty, f Value $1.00, ya le vata fles and tucks, ue 4 Lace Dress frimmings Including 95c All-Overs at 29c Main Floor. EFORE mentioning lace edgings and bands will tell ‘about %e. chon edgings and insertings, al bold at ‘lve. Aloo cream and Diack Chantilly lace galloon, Macrame lace ands pen and pongee shade, value Yard Se for lace bands, in creain and white, Filet, Alew€on, Point de Paris, Meahlin, Cluny, ‘etc.’ Bome as wide’ as 6 inches, Worth from Ibe. to %e. per yard. Three Great Lots of 10c, 15¢ and 25¢ Jewelry Main Floor. HERE’S ENOUGH 25c, 50c and 75c Jewelry in this one lot to be sold Friday at 10c, 15e and 25¢ to stock an ordinary jewelry store. We purchased a man- ufacturer’s stock of shirwaist sets, sterling silver hat pins, stock pins, scarf pins, buckle sets, imported novelty bead chains, girdles and many other items too numerous to mention. You will find waist sets Of every description suitable for Summer wear. None worth less than 25c and 50c, and many worth 75c and 1.00, For this sale in three great lots, at 10e, 15c, 25c Handsome Mattings That Are Seasonable at 1-3 Off. Fourth Floor, UST FOR Friday we'll cut these rolls of China and Japanese Mattings, if you wish. Cut the rolls in two, selling you as little as 20 yards, at the same rate—one-half the price of aroll. This is unusual, except for scrap rolls, you know. These are all standard, handsome goods. ‘We've cut the prices for you also. Just one- thir China Mattings 7.75 rolls at.5.19 9.50 rolls at 6.19 11,00 rolls at 8.59 Japanese Mattings 10.00 rolls at 6.59 11,00 ‘rolls at 7.98 13.95 rolls at 9.98 Iron Beds At Positive Savings That are Remarkable Fifth Floor, (oo will be Iron Bed Day at The 14th Street Store. You can select any sort and priced iron bed that you are in need of. trong, well made {ron the sort that soon get ey stand firm upon their 3.69 for 4.75 Iron Bed, all metal, three coats of white enamel, heavy knobs and bross rail on head t: braced by brass spindle In centre, Any size. 8.98 for 6.00 Iron Bed, heavily built, continuoys posts. massive brass ‘dss head and foot and brass mounts 6.89 for 11.50 Iron Bed, extend- sign and mas- ost style, new In CA warranted three- and filler. 7.98 for 12.00 Iron Bed, heavily puilt, with large brass filling in head Did foot.ends, continuous posts, at- tractive des! Drugs | and Toilet Articles Main Floor, You'll find that you can trade safely in our Drug Department on the Main Floor and save from one-third to one-half on the average cost. At Me, Lyon's | At Ge Ib., gum ‘Tooth Powder, Camphor. t ile, 1, | At 25e, 7 paok- Al soum bowder, gues of Moth plajn or violet, n nae tt 17¢, Quart of At 19c, neo, |ALLZ» Quart of Wine and Iron, Ammonia; pints pints, = At 67e, 1.00 size; ° He, foc, size | At Se, Florida ‘Liquozcn Water, 170 size, How About This Trunk at 3.98? Third Floor. ID YOU ever decide that You needed a trunk or another y and go out d buy one at the first place you came to at twice as much as there was any need for? Now here is trunk for 398 that you would ordi- narily pay hearly double that ice for, 2, Mius- tation shows a part of this descriptign: Covered with heavy gall duck, long steel clamps,four ©: slats on top, frames around body, two centre bands of cold drawn steel, steel edging on front and back of trunk to prevent slats from rippin, has tron bot- tom with three bri Jock. heavy bolts, at eole, leather handles. rs ) te, sizes 28 te Btiseee