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UICIDE nan Girl Who Crossed Marry Ohioan, Only *Rebutted by His Rela- Has Disappeared. D4, 1,-Gertrude ne ie little Ger~ who crossed the seas to Howard Bean, of Bast Liv- ©., haa disappeared, and it Is that) ended hor life. She Wving. with Mra, Bla Baum, at fae) arid Branch avenues, waiting man who had sworn to take to fulfll his promise, ide, Whidl may have ended fhekdh {H Borlin, where the clair “Was taking o post- coiltsd “in “medicine. The pro d fipidly, and be- dun®’ man left the German iO 'rettitn tO hls home tho be- capemonien were celebrated ac- t ola Teuton custom. fal Dr) Weah ‘kent: Gertrude king fier to prendre for the wed nd a’ sobN AS #he ‘had oomploted sarfuiwements to come to Now Barly th December she wrote Was ready, and he replied that duld Meet her at the pier and that married at the St, Denis cata. ed to Be a Bride, girl arrived in New York 16, thrilled with hope and But in, vain she sought the nea of faces at the whe Was straining her eyes fhe famillar features of the oman bustled up to uced herself as Mrs, physician's aunt. tte¥ of fact phrase she told Httle foreigner that she ry her betrothed, as he t etite and could not support t Phough he ts thirty years old, owas dnfonmed ‘hat uid mot allow him to ene te lused.to Acoept Money. uu aunt offered to "pay the sage back to Germany, op ane refused, Though [ 0 the iy yeaa humiliation of gol a pe. ) was ftotalned ut It plight at last tives of phe young. physl- Coripented to the mars Apysing tho gondition that the ny would not be performed until bho iad mastered the English lan: past two months she Anglish has ime ely, | hows not throw POISONS SELF / WHILE IN CELL Girl Accused of Having Given Morphine to Lawyer Johnson, from Effects of Which He Died, Swallows Drug Herself. Dottle Everhard, who administered the morphine that caused the death of Harrison F, Johnson, a lawyer at No, 1 Nassau street, swallowed a big dose of the drug herself jaje last night while in a cell in the West Thintleth street police station, and to-day new interest is added to the mystery, The woman when she admitted ‘hav- ing given the fatal hypodermic dose to Mr, Johnson was locked up with her Tonderloin companion, Lottle Reynolds, How she managed to smuggls the drug {nto the station-house cell and whether aha took the drug with guieidal intent are points in the mystery that detec- tlyos from the District-Attorney’s office were trying to-day to clear up, Lawyer Johnson died in New York Hospital, where he was taken from the Hotel itegent, sixth evenue and Twenty-tiglth street, Accofding to the story told by the Evebhard woman she furiiishol the morplile to the lawyer after @ night of revel, She told the police that Lawyer Johnson was a mor- phine victim, and that with the two women and @ man friend they bad deen ‘dtoing the ‘'endonigin.” Assistant dae ttea ‘Garvan had detectives out to-day trylhg to find the man who ig missing. Four more deteotives were looking up the record of the two women, It is known that tho quartet remained In Kerrigan's sa- loon all Wednesday night dninking, and at 6 o'clock yesterday morning John- son, the two women and his frlend went over to, the Regent, where the morphine was Injected into his arm, The man who was with the Everhard Woman left her at 10 o'clock and went to room 9%, where Johnson and the Reynolds woman were, The woman says that when Johnson knew that there was morphine in the party he insisted on having some, éaying that he “had not taken a jab {n a year,” The drug was given to and death followed po01 or, en the two women were locked the aotion of the Coronet asi to ‘give the police time to clear up the mywtery, a GAS OVERCOMES COUPLE. Almont Anphyziated by Fames from leaky Gas Stove. David Winner, who owns a butcher shop at No. 145 Stanton street, and Mary Lennard, whose address is sald , oO off sot- pro of her pee to grow i, Nhen, she var- (e he Was living in. t of her has been fh the. pol! ce have searched inte soem canna ‘IH.Chicago Rob- the Victims Are to Lie Face Down i, robbers in the of ‘ , Proprietor of belo light, oll and gasoline de hhighwaymen fired several y entened, wounding two r Knooked another wi i blow from a revolver. more than $800 and oly four men in the Pobbers entered, F. MMher of ‘the proprietor, iv, the clerk, were bal+ 0 whil began. firing, Bensey and groped to the floor to! es- Ang. | Dut the two. ter. the hooting the rob- four men to hold up eight of the drivers and p Were in @ barn at the reat, ‘a is) Tan into the of Olvers ‘were pointed at them, ete told to “Hine up” against ‘tn wmbjeation the other four took rh the clerk, into the Inyer office film. to open the safe, He Temoved the con- fe to $900, the entire pro- compurtment remained gontalned only tho pri- proprietor, Bensev, to open this, and jot bwo of the balelag tian unger: uhoon- h carried him Othe ‘they forced the ‘ downward on the mul they could be searohed, hey wecured all the pluider OW find the robbers ran out 0 wagons crowded with police Sg K. Mee oe the neigh- nv » Dui wooutd be foxind, ™ face of AY Dl: FROM BURNS, ee to wap Himaewt ‘phild’s Nightgown Catches Fire, Perkihs, three years old, of No, @ Pein street, Brooklyn, was severe. ined, torday while trying to warn Belt wt a stove near his bed. Ing Caught fire, He will prob. ing New in Fawhionn, muh next Bunday's World, a |i pplement in colors, aving the very latest Par} - 10 Re delan de on designs i oF ans in this procuring thom to be No, 3% Water stroet, were found ina room {n the rear of the shop to- day, Winner completely overcome by the fumes which came from a leaky “4 i er ha: the ‘wotnma aimbot ui ‘ov 8. ery wee made by a Mra, eC arig as) id Sas CH ra ht eet ine forced the door and foun: An ambulance took Winner to Mea Keg Hospital, The woman wos ablo to home, e, REMEMBER THIS! “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder,” seound story of the great lee, (th Return of Bherlook Ea ‘eft haDent in to-morrow's A N Our Meats have a wide reputation for sweetness of flavor, and positively shrink less in cooking and roasting than numerous other grades on the market— BECAUSE ‘we buy o which yield solid beef, _.FORTHERMORE, we buy all our cattle on the hoof and do our own slaughtering in New York City; this enables us to offer these Specials for This and Next Week. CHUCK ROAST, ween choles native 8c STON ROAST, 9 honelans, Juicy . open from w hia > tendor and jul c ror ARLORN 9 whole... c ROLLED FL. ; 6 solid meat +e eper Ib, OC FRESH CHOPPED MEAT, 10 freo from fat..syrss+e per Ib, 1UC All other cuts and joints not mentioned in the above list are displayed on counters and stalls, marked in 4cis as a safeguard and assures The above prices prevail in our Special Department only and on cash sales, 59° ARKETs TRIED TO DIE INA SALOON Well-to-Do Young Italian Put Arsenio in a Glass of Water | and Swallowed It, but His Life Was Saved. Harty Bove, elehteen years olf, of No. 52 Mott street, attempted suicide to-day In a cafe at No, $8 Bayard streat, After swallowing a draught in whioh he had put arsenic powdors his life was saved by qutok work, They walked him to the Hudpon Hi by Hospital, where he was placed under arrest, Bove wos sitting at one of the tables when he wag seen to take a powder out of his vest jpocket, put it into a glass of water and swallow tho mixture, He dropped to the floor, and was lifted up by the walters and patrons. Bove proved amenable to subsequent treat- ment. Hl Harry Bove is an Italian with an ine come Inherited from his father, who owned a jarge liquor place in Mott street and: left @ fortune at his death. MET DEATH ON HIS HONEYMOON Mystery in Disappearance of Major Pakenham, Who Mar- tied American Girl, Partially Cleared by Finding Body. LONDON, F@, 17.—The mystery sur- rounding the disappearance of Major Harry Pakenham while on his honey- moon at Folkestone, Kent, last week, has been partially cleared up by the discovery of his body on the seashore hear there to-day, Major Pakenham was a son of Gen, Ralph Pakenhain, and his mother was a daughter of William Clarke, of New York. He married Feb. 7 tn London Miss Markham, sister of the late Lady An- néaley, and was staying with his bride a: a hotel in Folkestone, Three days after the marriage Major Pakenham went out for a stroll, tell- ing hia wife that he would not be long, ‘Phe next day his overcont was found {n the harbor, and a note in a pocket aie he was siok and saw no. prospect Majo Pakenha, contracted enteric reve! au ing the ‘African war, ARTIST ENDS LIFE BY DRINKING ACID, Adolph Goodman Denpondent Over Being « Charge Wite and Ohild: Despondent at belig a charge on his iwite and children, Adolph Goodman, a once successful crayon artist, living at No, 200 Fist avenue, ended his life to- an tll four years was is line, overses f he ah le, in became a bd tute’ he: dueae threats of ul AVENUE, Corner Sth St, 2: miy prime ¢orn-fed cattle, exceptionally low prices, FEESH BOILING BEEF, |, 60486 Cat Prot ehoiee'native cattie,par th. . OC SIRLOIN AND ROUN STEAK, the HAM (moked or Weald from prime pigs BACON (sugar cured); Cots Joan strips. 'TTON, f u forequal 6 Canada short ¢y + sper Ib, OC LAMB (Spring), forequarters, 8 HOt CUtsestevsesecees per Ib, OC Be but one price being asked, Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants, Steamships — and Institutions Orders Solicited. t “per dogen,. per doz To residents on the line of th Se iy hi H. RR: Our Harlem store is money-saving opportunities, i} OP in eee Groceries, Vegetables and Fish Prices Wes at Harlem Market Only. 2) Station, and will be found very convenient, besides offering lain figures—this |) Our Automatic Theatre Vaudeville All Day Admission Is Free ? B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps free with ect 10 cents you spend it you trade before 12 o'clock. After 12 o'clock Mall Orders Filled trom This Advertisement as Long as Lots Last Goldoine Rimless Spectacles at 75¢ Imitation 14kt, gold with high lustre, Spectacles or glasses with very best quality imported lenses fitted by our graduate optician, Worth 2,00, To» morrow 75¢ one wia vac 10 cents you spend, Nothing shall stand in the wa Reductions are so draatic that it wil such sterling worth f Men’s 12.00 0 Made of kersey, frieze and beavers in blue, black, Oxford and gray, and afe lined with serge, They are cut 44 inches and 46 inches long. Sizes from 33 to 46. Be gure and be here to. morrow if you want one of these $12 coats at,., Men’s 4.00 3000 pairs of trousers made of striped wors- teda in the new effects, gray, etc.; guaranteed fast colors; fancy chey- jots in every variety of color and design, includ. ing an assortment of peg tops; cassimeres and tweeds in checks, plaids and stripes and fancy mixtures and trousers of fine corduroy, in gray and brown, ‘We don’t care what size a man may be, we can fit him fectly and he will have a pair of pants worth $4 at of selling every stitch of this clothin vercoats Now 2.00 Clothing Prices Reduced a Full Half here remains plenty of time in which to wear it, | pay to buy and store for next Winter's wear. Not in our experience have we seen garments of marked at such insignificant prices. Further reading will reveal amazing values: Men’s 14.00 and 15.00 Suits g while t Suitable for present and’ early spring wear. They are made of a superfine quality of worsted and Scotch cheviot, Single and double-breasted in regular and stout sizes, The former prices of these suits were $14 and $15, but Saturday we shall sell 500 of them at Boys’ 3.50 Norfolk Suits Made of fancy mixtures in checks and all plaids, Sizes 7 to 16 years. 2.00 for Boys’ 3.50 Double Breasted Suite mods of all the new spriny plain and fancy effects, Boys’ 5.00 Norfolk Suits Now Made of the new Scotch effects) in 15 different styles, All bloomer pants with strap. Sizes 7 to 16 years. 2.98 for Boys’ Double Breasted Suits made of home-| spuns, fancy mixtures and plain effects, Sizes 7 to 16 years, Men’s 1.50 to 2.00 Sample Gloves, per pair, 79c ‘They are men’s travelling and sample lines, In buying these lots of gloves you get better qualitie ‘you usually get f regular 1 always eho unusual bargains they ate offered forsale 59e for Men’s 1.50 Kid Gloves We bought the stock ot a Gloversville maker at less than the cost of the leather consumed in making, They are desirable street gloves, full pique sewn, and come in tHe colors so much in demand this Spring, 69c for Men's 1.00 Cape Gloves ‘We have # small lot of these popular gloves at this price. Colors are thé new English tan shad ‘ Men’s Heavy Silk | Neckties Worth 1.50 to 2.00 Each at 64c New York's most successful neckwear manufacturer sold us his sample ‘ ‘blankets’ of silk, and they were then cut up and fashioned into the newest, most fashionable cravats. Each piece was 28 inches square; make a tie with ends 14 inches wide, VALVES (p made in the double open end English squares and are 1,800in all. There are not more than two of any one design or color, Aincluding the best G1 qualities of im. ported and do- mestic novel- ties, floral de- signs in all the new shades, modest and elab- orate effects in dark, medium or light colors. A large number with white grounds, There is not «tie in the entire as~ ~orth less than 1,00, while a great majority of thém are 1,50 and 2,00 values, We give you every assurance that the silks are of the purest, highest qualities, carefully selected and competently made up into neckwear which has resived the commendation of style critics compeient to judre, ‘This expensive neckwéar all classed in one lot at..., 64¢ Domet Flannel Night Garments Two big lots of domet flannel gorments secured under price, Will be handy to have for protection during a late cold snap, 7 BGe Bie ¥ tor 1) OFe Foi joules te 8 fort oo. Boys’ Negligee Shirts Boys’ 5Cc, Negligee Shirts, made of woven madras cloth, good washing quality, excellent make, Detached Cuffs, pearl buttons, cushion neckbands and full size bodies, 9 Sizes 12 to 14, at 29¢ Two Reliable Cameras New York presents illimitable possibilities to the camera artists, and knowing this we have stealthily laid our plans, until we are now able to sortment | | | | | Our Harlem Grocery is a new institution, but it Is hitched to a successful market and has to keep the pace, Grocery Department q U- BAS, MN, oll 5 N, rolic ok: ne SGAW BM ide, Oh 200 | kardon aver, purean 70 | Quy, Mit packed fy FLOUR, vest spring POR ERED: bea Bane 1 By tb Delaware | PRUNES, | Oth We ante Chi RIPIE Ra osiey it heeds per ieee, 40 cans for 250, | ARE ALL THIS SEASON'S GOODS AND CROPS Vegetable Dept. | Fish Dept. berries, “Floridas,” por at... Be) Fresh Founders and Pike, por Ibs. fe Y he reah PI and White Fish, ib 10 Rockaway Oysters, r Rockaway Clams, per at ie N, ¥, Central and N. Y., N. Mt, two blocks from the 125th St. | sell the very best cameras and supplies at prices | we know, and you know, are the lowest in the city, | 6,00 Cyclone Cam- | 2.00 Pre ) IB theceeierem az | BN Erme 810 2,79 for 6.00 Cyclone Se-| 1.10 for 2.00 Premo Came. nior Cameras, 4x5, leather cov- ras, 2'4x214, leather covered | ered case, \w) finders, time|case, time and instantaneous | and instantaneous shuiter with yates) with nickel trimmings, | double plate holder, Double plate holder. 16¢ per box for M Q tubes, 5 in a box, 89e for 75c Double plate holders to tit all cameras, 12c for 8 ounce bottle of Tcning and Fixing solution, Ge or 10c Photo Albums, carbon and Scotch gray leaves, cH BF tr mute Trays, 4x5, | Home-made Candy hua cane ~ P 190% for rien | 19¢ at is ude nu Visit Our Manienring Parlors | 25 Manlouring or Saampooing in our own parlors 95¢ | | on the foursh floor, Then your work 1s done amid ‘al} the coinforta of a home, Price 250. 3.50 Dou glas Shoes Men’s 3.00 Regent Shoes Men’s 3.50 W. L. Douglas Shoes Men's 3.50 Royal Shoes Men's 8.00 Rose Shoes Men’s 3.50 Black Eagle Shoes Men’s 3.00 Red Jacket Shoes a markable achievement sales, The assemblage the character of these is Eagles, Douglas, Royal, duced price, kid, patent colt, patent tun from 5 to 11, Wi retail prices of these sh and $3.50, gain and quality compre Women’s 3.50 Sorosis Shoes Women’s 3.50 Patrician Shoes Women’s 3.50 Portia Shoes The leathers are vici kid, patent coltskin, patent leather, box calf and coltskin, The Sizes run from 2% to 8, widths heels are high Cuban, military, low city an A to EE. opera, Girls’ 1.50 and 2.00 Shoes Now at 1n “Natural Shapes,’’ made of patent coltskin, in the handsome spring’ heel and low heel sorts. They are silk stitched and reinforced shoes in lace or button style, Oak tanned leather soles and ‘We have 700 pairs at this special price Of..++++ +000. The 14th Street Store prides itself upon this rev never been approached in magnitude, The Men’s Shoes, which include Regents, Black are the best we have ever assembled to offer at a re- In the Douglas, Regent, Royal and other shoes there are leathers such as box calf, vici Women’s Shoes A supplementary sale equally wonderful in bar- Choice at 1.60 a Pair in the organisation of shoe of 10,000 pairs of shoes of an accomplishment that has Rose and Red Jacket Shoes, leather and vici calf, Sizes idths B to EE, The regular joes, as you know, are $3,00 ensiveness is our sale of \4.95 fully warranted, 98 Costs Little Now to Dress the Girls and Misses The 14th Street Store declares most emphatically that it will not in any circumstances carry over into the Spring season a single garment in this department that is intended for Winter wear, There’s plenty of wearing time, but only a jew days in which to sell this class of merchandise. These tow prics will move {t out quickly, Read: 1.98 for Girls’ zibelines, meltons and fancy mixtures in blue, brown, red and castor, Sizes 6 to 14 years, 4 98 for Girls’ 8.98 Coats, iull length, ‘ made of heavy cheviots, zibelines and kerseys, in all colors and sizes, 4.98 covert cloth, tight fitting or biouse box style, lined or unlined, Sizes 14 to 18 years, 9 98 to 15.93 for Misses’ Coats, 14 inches long. They are made of cheviots, kerseys and novelty material trimmed with velvet and Colors are black, blue, brown, castor and braid. mixtures, 15.00 Sor cheviol; 3 m that are made of serge, panama cioth o; to select from, dered edging. lined, Skirts are full box plaited, Sizes 14 to 18, i} i YWINE, | M) VLAD N BAOK TO BALTI- | RNBY Beth ii ADC mM FROST 18 ON THE x KISSES, the new song hit f 5.98 Coats made of for Misses’ 7.98 Jackets, made of 45 Misses’ 21.00 New Spring ‘They are beautifully trimmed with braids, lig it oth and fancy silk embroi- Colors are blue, brown or black. ‘Taffeta Sheet Music, 12¢ No C, 0. D. Mail Order F The greatest list of hitseveroffered atone sale rom ‘(Humpty Dumpty,” the best hi r iled TO RENT Hindquarters Canada Mutton, pound, 120 Fresh Smoked Finoan Haddios, pounds : 8 | Fresh or Corned Little Pig Hams, pound like Now 7.00 fabrics in Now Chiffon Automobile Veils, 45c¢ 45e for 98c Chiffon Automobile Veils, 3 yards long, with 1%-inch hem, in brown, black, navy, while and black and white, Women’s $10 to $15 Raincoats at 7.50 The 14th Street Store Cloak Department offers choice ‘of 300 Raincoats that formerly sold for $10 and $15 at 7.80 each, and in doing so unhes- itatingly pronounces them superior to the ordinary rain- Coats sold at those: prices, The materials, fancy mixed and solid colors, while being absolutely waterproof, are extremely — attractive and dressy. These coats may be had with plaited and shirred backs and large bishop sleeves, Some are collarless and others have velvet col- lars. There are full length double-breasted styles with box fronts in sizes from 34 to 44, Spring Soft Hats and Derbies The Spring soft hats and derbies are here in every new shape and color, every style for each and every contour of head and face, The Spring models are distinctive, so that those men who wear them will be a little in advance of the men wno miss this chance, 1,60 for Men’s Reliable Arthington Derbies 2.00 tor Men’s Fine New Spencer Hats “Niagara” Cigars, 9. 49 Worth 4.50 a box, Mall orders filled while they last, J. A, Percival & Co,, of Minneapolis, Minn,, failed, liabilities $50,000.00, Tne manufacturers of the famous ‘Niagara’ Cigar were heavy losers, Tn the legal tangle following the failure 30,000 Niagara Cigars were placed on the New York market for what they would bring, We bought them. Each box is labelled ‘J, A. Percival, Minneap- olis, Minn,,’' and would have been sold at 4.50, There are 80 perfectos in each box, all of that delicious, mild, well-seasoned flavor found only in a high-grade Havana Cigar, While they last, 5c each. Box of 60 4,50 Cigars at 2.49 The Best Fresh Meats Loin Veal Roast, pound.... Loins Jersey Pork, pound, Fresh Shoulders of Pork, pound Prime Rib Beef Roast, pound... ‘ 14c Greymont Farm Sausage, 1-pound box, very fine 12c Country Sausages, pound... 8c Fancy Corned Pork, lean and 8c Rolled Boneless Beef Roast, pound,, 12c Whole Forequarters Lamb, pound, 100 Short Ribs Beet Roast, pound ,, 10e Vea) Cutlets, pounds ssseesssseay 18¢ Fancy DrysPicked Turkeys, pound 200 Fancy Bottom Round Corned Be ile Top Sirloin Beef Roast, pound, Sliced Boiled Ham, sliced to order, pound, Wines d Liquors | N GIN, our own an VD. edor and PUR ‘A RUM, | and Neate flavor} | tonto tn gallon. 96@ | 1.46, 1.50, JAMA , dol y

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