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DRUGGED SISTER "TD ROB HOUSE ee ‘a Caught by Police After lars Had Chloroformed rs. Strauss and Tried to e Husband Unconscious. © ith a bottle of chloroform in one ‘a loaded pistol in the other, and joked by two companions, both of were armed with pistols, a man ‘over the bed fn which lay Mr. and Hen Strauss, in their home at Téhth avenue early to-day. juss awoke as the chloroform was to his nostrils, He sprang from bed. The three men polnted thelr is at him and one of them sald: ; you move I will kill you.” uss stood while the men, still _ @overing him, made for the window. © Oh@atter the other they climbed down the fire-escape and were making over 3 uck yard fences when Strauss’s cries tthe police. trolman’ Hughes, of the West Forty-seventh street station, save @hage to one of the men, and after a Xu run came upon him. The man showed fight, but the policeman easily beat him down. He was taken back to Strauss’s home. “This is one of your burglars,” sald the policeman. God! “Good, wife's brother.” Aad #0 St proved. It was Abraham @ youth of seventeen, who lives sno. os West One Hundred and Fourth “But my wife 1s still unconscious,” | gai@ Strauss. So much of the chloro- ) form ‘has been given her that a phys!- ' @ian-has not bean able to revive her.” The physiciun was still working with the @ister of the prisoner when the lat- Jed away to Jail. Teast rg said Strauss. “It's my a ved investigation by the police showed three men, one of them sup- to be young Gorta, had climbed fire-escape in the rear of the| 4 ap 5 residence, They first ransacked and parlor, steading $28 in en, becoming bolder, the pentered the room occu} yy the and wife, and, after chloro- the wife, had ‘tried to make unconscious. have known for some time that ther-in-law, able boy,” said Mr. Strauss, 1. did not think he would resort to hloroforming his own sister to 4 foung Gorta was arraigned in West — Bide Court a : A RAILROAD COURT. \ Ym Mngiand, where tho Judges wear 3 ‘and robes, unconventional legal are not expected, but the tell of county court heed held Sir th Ge they | @) was a wild and un-|¢ JANES ITER STORES TD StL LIQUORS, Best Brands at Low- est Rates. NEW DEPARTURE FOR FIRM, Family Supplies a Specialty. An important will Interost thos announcement which ands of householders in Greater York is made to-day by the firm of James Butler, the lare- est retail grocer of America Mr, Butler ts known as an extensive tmporting retaller of food stuffs, wh buys at first hand without employing the services of 4 middleman und who sells to the consumer at nearly cost ices. Teas of Celestial bouquet and cof- fees of a flavor only found In the genu- ine tmported article are to be found at the Butler stores at prices far below the rates usually asked for commodl- thes of this superior grado of excellence, Because of a uniform standard of vaine received as represented and at extremely moderate prices, James But ler's business has constantly increas until now there are 127 retail branches of his stores all over tho city, In addi. tion to his great distributing depot at No. 390 Washington atreet ne new departure which ts attracting general attention is the Introduction of . and lquor departinent in all the he housekeeper knows the ne- of having a supply of consity wines and Mquors on hand. The tles sold for cooking purposes are u jy of inferior quallty, Good w: are generally sold at prohibitive pric to the average housekeeper. This ts just where James Butler has solved the Question of obtaining the best qualities and brands, not only for cooking but for table use, at the lowest possible rates, This firm buys directly from the wine growers, distitiers and brewers. so Is enabled’ to retail directly to the consumer mt moderate rat taken years of unremitting toll to ac- complish these results; also a large in- vestment of capital and the conciliation of important vested interests, Finally thene efforts were crowned with suo- ceas, however, and to-day James Butler owns and controls more licenses for family lquor-selling than any other ealer, Direct connections have been est shed with the most celebrated win growers of Europe. Fine old sherry, p called here Giral da Sherry, te #hi Inwood from Jeres de In Frondera, in. From the famous Douro count in Portugal, rich Cestil ‘port. ia rought (n barrels. Hy way of Bor- deaux well-known French Clarets, Bur. indies, Sauternes and Cognacs’ come ‘om the rio’ estates. A spe this department will bo the Iarge assortment of home Mines. Tt is a curious fact, bearing ou the old adage that “a prophet is, not Without honor save in his own countrys that our native Callfornia. wines ave better known and appreciated in. th cities of Europe thay they ere tn, the Tnit ‘ates. Unted ory best of our home manufac- tures are to Jer stores. Naturally the prices are ) the a 1 os, even reduced rates for which they. All kinds of Saree ie Weal 8) Ties, 01 jurgundy, Muncatel, Madsira, Sautorn, rete, ellca, Ani feet also, California shag also, ac ; Bloslings fatty ce icoemie chemptera d] deed to hear music, and to see =] nano mildly lure forth the soft pas- ‘be found in the James But- rr ; | animated cellent ary wine of the Monticello brand. ‘Whiskeys are not forgotten in this as- sortment, A number of special brands are bottled exclusively for this house, and a contract Is now being made for of th a hirge part of the output ‘ohn Powers. he popular |i Beorsicar xe Be h and Irish brands of American whiskeya now In use In fact, a "drop ¢ most any bran or olilest favor Ais ¢ crathur” of al- the smoklest d, can be obtalned Besides the ang Hauer Lf a full _nawortine estic beers and ales, at prices lower than those usually charged for the best ae ttivitege of being able to obtain all varieties and the best qualities of fiquora at popular prices Is one that ap penis to the hous rand of which he will not be alow ‘all himself. ** supply of wines will also be found ported and do- SIRIGNANO A BATON WONDER. New Bend Leader Is Drawing Throngs to Sims Craw- ford & C If you Uke fine music, If you like eccentric virtuosos, or If you like the combination, you will be satisfied on, visiting the elghth floor of Stimpson, Crawford & Co.'s store. There every afternoon from 2 until 4 the most re- markable Ttallan bandmaster | from standpoints who has visited many t America enthralls crowds so great that the management of the store has been compelled to keep down the number who throng the eighth floor, where the restaurant is situated. Sirignano ts the name of this leader, new to Amertoa, who Is under the mai agement of C.F, Zittel, and from the acrobatic standpoint Creature and other fantantic musical wonders arp rest cures, Sirignano ts a wiry, nervous lit- tle man, who combines the stronuoi acrobatic feats of a football play with the delicacy of movement of remier danseuse. Prin wonderful work as a leader undisputed and every member of band Is a soloist To hear Sirignano band play “Cavaleria Rusticana,”’ ‘Poet and Peasant’ and “William Tell’ that wildly swoop down on the rasses for the loud movements is to see wonders, Incidentaily Sirignano's band is the Royal Band of Rome and is composed of forty musicians, —=_— King Oscar's Mishap. King Oncar of Sweden, who left Pola the other day on board the Austrian despatch bout Pelikan, had @ narrow injury, After in- he was proceeding team launch, when the latter, owing to a mistake in steor- ing, was thrown full inst the de- spatch boat's tender. The result was that the King and Rear-Admiral Minu- allo, who accompanied him, were thrown violently forward from their seats, and had great dimoulty in saving themselves from falling into the water, Boats hurried up from all sides in fear that the Jaungh might sink, but she h only sustained slight damage and the King and Admiral were uninjured. Kipg Edward's Nurse. An Incident of interest to nurses: marked the closs of the Royal visit to it] Ireland. The “Hospital” ptates that ‘when the King and Queen were leay- ig Lismore His Majesty sent a tele- gram requesting that Mr. Chertes Hetnes, the father of Miss Haines, who acted as senior nurse during the King's nat Gangerdus dinees, should meet. him Railway station. Doth the jueen shook hands warmiy ‘aines, and eng In conversation with him, in the course of which His Majesty ‘aliuded moet ny, Netra typeby) and ex- reas a hope that wan vi m her oresert work at Osborne, “SPP” aoa CRS PI, flouble breasted mode! j Sale of Homespun Outing Suits at $10, Aere’s a sale of very smart homespuns—coats and trousers—in the new single and hown in the cut directly above; the t and side buckles, and are cut full. They come in the fa brown and olive shades, with faint overplaid patterns. ers have belt jonable gray, On special sale at $10. Sale of 100 dozen Men's Shirts and Drawers at 35c. @ garment, Stirring sale of Balbriggan un- long and short and long, stout and short drawers, Reg- ular 50c. grade; on special sale at 3$5c. a garment. Sale of Men's Oxfords, Same style as cut, For Friday and Saturday Only, at $2.50 pair. In russet, patent leather, vici kid and calfskin; the same qual- ities as the much advertised $3.50 shoes, on sale here at $2.50, of these $20 or $22 suits at $17. plaided. better see these at $17. Sale of $20 and $22 Suits Reduced to $17. The suits involved in this sale are rounded up from the best selling $20 and $22 suits of the season—3 and 4 of a kind—in all 470 suits. The man who appreciates good clothes will want one The fabrics are featherweight worsteds in the fashionable gray and brown tones, lightly over- It’s an opportunity that isn’t offered every day, so you'd ~ fitting collars that make them so At $12 At At $25 5 £ lined with alpaca, ; he demands. and lapels. Here Are the Best Serge Suits at Moderate Prices. - Every suit made of Vogel Brothers standard serges, that will hold their color and shape, tailored with those shapely shoulders and snug far superior to the ordinary kind. We place on special sale 600 blue and black serge suits in the new single and double breasted models that are worth $15 At G15 Splendid biue and black serge suits in single and double breasted : models that you can't duplicate elsewhere for $20, Fine narrow wale serge suits, in the new single breasted models, These are regular $25 values. Imported serges, silk lined, tailoring. $40 is the tailor's price for one of these suits. § Sale of Young Men’s Suits at $8.50. “Whe fashionable young fellow of 13 to 17 will find in these suits all the touches ° They're made of blue serges and light colored cheviots in S-button cutaway sack models with broad shoulders and long, narrow The trousers are peg top style. Suits for Big Men at $15, $20 and $25. with all the style and touches of fine On special sale at $8.50, big man who measures 44, 46 or 43 chest will give himself into our hands of the tailor's. at $15, $29 and $45. mn Saturday Night he will suffer less annoyance and enjoy more comfort ina at will fit him perfectly, made of the lightest featherweight worsteds or Soh rathets $2 Straw Hats at $1.45. In all the new blocks—fine sen- nit and split straws—the same style as all good hatters charge $2 for. We placed our order for these hats with a manufa turer last August, otherwi they would be $2 instead of $1.45 White Plaited Negligee Shirts at 98c Cool and t, for Summer Th $1.50 for—on sale at 98c, (PRT TP ee nsenewe 7 "te 11 also be sold, | f THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENIN Get the Habit. Go to Bl OERiothersh 279 Broadway. | 47 Cortandt St. if 211 & 219 Sixth Ave, if 125th St., Cor. Third Ave. j | | CLOTHING SPECIALS For Men and Boys— On Sale Friday and Saturday Custom-tailored suits, with haircloth front stiffening, linen canvas interlining, and hand- work on collar, lapels and shoulders. Fancy Worsteds, Special Blue Serges, Black Thibets, $ Ballybo Homespuns, me (Shoulder-lined.) U, S. True Blue Serge, Deep, rich, FADELESS col: goods will not wear “shin: for a long time. Hand-tailored, single and double breasted suits, 34 to 50, spe- $13.50 Two Bargains! SUITS! Fancy worsted and black Thibets, that were 1 $18 and $20, now...... $ 4 TROUSERS! Sale of $3, $4 and $5 “Dutchess” Trousers continued in all our stores $2 At. .ceesseeeeee . Young Men’s Suits. Two-piece Homespun Suits, double-breasted jackets. Also single and double breasted war- ranted fast color Blue Serge suits, Graduation Suits, Soft, black Vicuna Thibets; | serge lined; hand-worked but- tonholes, lapels and shoulders; fronts; linen canvy; ingle and double | Boys’ Suits Reduced. Fancy double-breasted 2-piece suits, Norfolk suits and sailor values $3.50; ally reduced to $1.79 Finer grades, including Nor- folk suits with bloomer breeches, formerly spe Extra Knee Pants, fancy mi tures and plain colors, reduced from $1.00 to 43c Boys’ WasheSuit Sale, Russian Suits, of white duck, mercerized poplin, linen crash, pure Irish linen, chambray, sateen and Galatea. | These Suits have Eton col- | lars and bloomer _ breeches. es $2.00 to $4.00, | ane : 98c Men’s Panamas, Exquisite examples of the stcaw work of Isthmian natives. Our own agent barters for these Hats, and so we can sell them TRIMMED, READY TO WEAR, at Get the Habit. Go to 279 Broadway, a. Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St. Greenwich. 211 & 219 Sixth 2m, 14th, (25th St., Cor, Third Ave, TET oe eT | . $45) Bring the Children. Don't leave the litte ones home. Bring them to the Playground on the Sixth Floor while you do yur shopping. Every- thing’s here to amuse them. AYR RR NTP TENG NTE ORE ‘JONE 17, 1904 2,000 Men’s Union Made Suits at Half Price. We give 2 Biue Trad- ing Stamps until 12 o'clock, then one there- after with every ten-cent HENRY SIEGEL . Gyo IER BOMBER BES 8 Third Floor. { E delibe-ately purchased every remaining suit of Weil Bros, & Weil’s union-made clothing because the price was half the regular factory cost. " | ke So < ri This Label Sewed in Each Coat suits are worth in the market to-day. pocket. ONTHLOTD inspected before leaving the factory. We invite the closest examination of each garment. We want every man who is interested in good clothing to know Weil Bros. & Weil are the famous Buffalo clothing manu- facturers. Every suit turned out of ©& ‘ % their mammoth tailoring establishment % has the union label sewed in the inside Every suit is absolutely guaran- teed, a printed card to this effect being attached to each sleeve. undesirable suit in the lot, and our retail prices will be half and less than half what these Made by union tailors in clean, sanitary surroun a There is not an This ad guarantee is attached te each Coat dings and carefully ‘of the extraordinary savings he can make during this great selling event. Read every word of the following: ( | Ahh able a 10. 4 stripes, checks, plaids, overplaids and plain effects. regular wholesale price of these suits was 10.00. And you cannot buy one suit of this Pan-American clothing in any retail store for less than 14.00. Our retail price Saturday will be 7.75 Men’s Union Made Suits, worth up to 25.00, guaranteed imported all- wool worsteds, West of England worsteds, foreign cheviots, and other fabrics such as custom tailors use. Hand-made through- out, with the Union label sewed in the inside pocket of each coat. As good a value as we ever offered the public, Saturday at 9.80 20,000 Pairs of Men’s Half Hose from the A. N. Billman & Co. Stock: Bought at Public Sale at 40c on the Dollar Main Floor, NCLUDED in our purchase at public sale of 60,000 pairs of hosiery from the A. N. Billman & Co. stock at 40 cents on the dollar were 20,000 pairs of men’s half hose. placed on sale to-morrow, and men who want bargains in half hose will do well to stock up. ‘If you read the list of bargains which follow you will learn of the extent of the bargains that we offer. hose such as we ofter in this sale is guaranteed best Chemnitz make and you save 40 per cent. of usual prices. Men's 15c black and tan cotton Socks, colored, plai Sea Island cutton yarns, Russias, 3 pairs for 1.00, or, per pair .. Men's 25c Lisle Thread and Mercerized Socks, Black and and drop stitch, 6 pairs for 1,00, Men’s 50c to 75c fine sheer gauge weight pla Hose; also same with soft cotton crowfoot, woven with finest A few of there in the fine Men's 19c fast black Lisle, plain and seamless, doublesoles, 4] Qe ap stitch, seamless Hose, per g ig ory ir. 12! | ,<iten's33ctfine me 17e black Lisle 35c per pair, Boys’ Sailor Suits 49e ‘Third Floor. IVE hundred dozen Boys’ Washable Sailor suits at the com- mand of this sale, They are made of materials that are pretty in pattern, strong, durable and will wash. There are 75 different styles, and parents who want their cally dressed will quickly recognize the advantage of attending this event. The sizes are from 3 to 8 years and you take your choice at 49c. Boys’ Ru n Blouse Suits, sizes trom 2% to 7 years, your choice at 49c, Boys’ Wash Pants at 19¢, Boys’ Woollen Pants at 25e. Boys’ Neat Shirts, Shirt-waists and Negligees Main Floor. Woven Madras Shirts tor boys, mostly dark, serviceable patterns, Well finished and perfect fitting: ‘one. pale Of detached outta; never sold. for leas than 50c.; special at Bf. Negligee otk terns; sixes; regular StS for boys, of fancy: printed reat variety of patterns to 20. Would-be cheap at l0c.; for rrow, each, Ilo, Men’s Straw Hats, $2 and $3 Grades, at $1 Third Floor. OU’LL SOON NEED fron nea ‘ do you aty to raw hat. We ‘all Summer. $2 and 33 straw you would have paid that e 1. here in The 14th Bt te , folhg now in @ mid-June as. fol "ana hana prada, erty ‘with mille ‘of different wi GAS ck ine ia Pe rie Maceo Be all together, a ne at one price bral ged Men’s 25c Silk Bat Ties at 1 Main Floor. These Men’s Silk Bat Ties are not an ordinary job lot. They are of great variety and handsome patterns. Pure silk in light anddark grounds with neat stripes and figures. Sold elsewhere always at 25c. Saturday at 12%ec. Sole Leather Suit Cases at 3.99. ‘Third Floor. ENUINELEATHERSUIT CASES at 3,99 will bring hun- dreds to per old ping home at “6th Avenue’s busy corner” to-morrow. Natty Suit Cases are made of selected sole leather over a 24-inch steel frame and lined with Irish linen. Couldn’t et anything better for that outing trip. mfortable handles, sprcially easy for carrying; riveted all around, and neat leather corners, You'll be fortu- nate to secure one Saturday at... S299 N 11°sneet Musiel. 1° Mail Orders Filled—Add 2c. Postage on Each Piece. No Music Sent C.0.D. The Real Song Hits of the Roof Show in the Aerial Gardens a-top of the New ‘Amsterdam Theatre, A BIT 0! BLARNEY (song) (As song nightly, fo fe ind six A STROLL IN THE MOON- LIGHT FOR MINE, (The big welts sone hit of New THE SALT OF THE SEA. (The DIE baritone ballad hit, Sung by Susie Fischer.) The Big Hit of the Roof Show. Good-By, My Lady Love. Allee Roosevelt Be Satintied with Let Well now jew York Up'tn the ¢ The Little Two Eyes of Brown. Dear Old Girl. in Old Vienna Walls. the Harlequin (Two Step). ance of Barney. Hose, with double soles, Herms- dorf dye, reg. 25c kind, per pair, gauze plain black cotton Hose light end heavy weight, all Hermsdorf dye, per pair Men's 39c to 4Se sheer gauge Lisle, crowfoot; men's heavy two-thread real Maco yarn, unbleached spliced soles; men's lisles, double soles, heels and tt Men’s 10.00 Union Made Suits, made of cheviots, crashes, homespuns, thibets and blue serge, in single and double breasted styles. Also a large assortment of two-piece suits in every conceiv- attern. Sizes from 34 to 46 chest measure. suit as any man ever wore may be bought Saturday for 5.50 5.00 As good Men’s 15.00 Union Made Suits, made of black clay worsted, blue serge, tweeds and homespuns in a variety of pleasing colors, The 7.79 9.80 Men’s 75e. Leather Belts at 19c Main Floor, UNDREDS OF MEN “yesponded to our in > secure 75c, leather 19c., compelling us to seel Every pair of these will be Men's medium-weight black maco yarn 15c 19¢ you be able to get su Remember, there's not an undesir- able belt in the lot, all firs grade, military buckles and hip reinforce- ments, at $9, Women May Have A New Shirt-Waist for Sunday at 1.98 Second Floor. OT a shirt waist suit thrown hurriedly together of undesir- able materials just to have something to sell at a low price, but suits made to retail for twice our retail price. You can have your choice of white lawn, madras, . 9 1 98 canvas weave cloth or mercerized chev- 1 98 e iot ely trimmed with insertions of e lace and embroidery. Suits are these at 1.98. = 9 600 Pairs of Men’s $2 to $3 Shoes Saturday at 1.45 a Pair Third Floor, IG FACTORY which sells us lots of shoes an- nounced that it had accumulated 600 pairs of ‘factory countermand shoes.’’ Interpreted this means that the factory inspector rejected e shoes because of slight defects, such as a cre in the back where it is invisible, a d A ored sole or lining, low heels where( there should be high ones and high heels where there should be low ones. 1.4 These imperfecti hardl: able, do not impair the wear or the appearance of the 5 by i be placed on the main bargain table and you can select from 2,00, 2.50 and 3,00 shoes. There are all wanted leathers, all sizes and narrow, medium or wide toes. Your choice, per pair, 1.45, Men’s 2.50 to 3.00 Shoes, 1.59 Men’s Patent Coltskin and Vici Kid Shoes— Made on the Potay last, well lined with heavy duck, leather back stays inside, reinforced outside wit English stays of patent colt leather. Sizes from 5 to 11. The vici kid shoes are made like the coltskin shoes in lining and stays, but they have the new round Morgan toe, and the heels are not quite so high, The stock is Foederer’s trade-marked kid, Every size is included in this lot. Both are perfect-fitting shoes, When you wear these shoes you will like them and be glad you paid only 4. Women’s 1.50 and 2.00 Oxfords, 98c , ‘Women’s Fine Oxfords—Made of kidskin, patent colt:kin or patent kid; regular sizes and good widths, with either sole with the fancy tongue and ornde ment or the laced Oxford. Made with kid linings, These Oxfords usually sell at 1.50 and 2.00 » pair, but our price to-morrow will be 98¢. mi Julia Marlowe $3 to $4 Shues, 1.75 Julia Marlowe Shoes and Oxfords—Fighteen hundred paiss of those justly famous Shoes and Oxfords, bought direct from Rich & Co. at a saving greater than ‘was ever effected before on this make. There are 32 distinct styles of these shoes?in® . "e | 7 various kinds of the most desirable leathers, finished with putent leather on kid tips and with light or heavy soles. .The Julia Marlowe Shoes and Oxfords are made bth and without am elastic gore over the instev. me prefer one! kind and some the othhs, Julia Marlowe Sioes sell for $3 to $4 a pair. The Oxfords fronv’2:50: to 3.50 Our pr'ce per pair, 1.75. > Good Shoe News for Children At 9c a Palr—Girh’ White Can- | At 19¢ @ Palr—Babies' 350 Shoes vas Oxfords, spring heel, whits canvas | of kid, pink, blue, white or black, wil top, leather soles; sieés Rigo 11 cnd 12 first soft soles; sille ‘laces; pi ¥ trimmed.

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