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» Y, \p.) IMITATION TORCHON LACE, 3% Reported Viotim of Fall Now Be- lleved to Have Been Thrown ' from Fire-Escape by Thief ' Who May. Be Under Arrest. "The arrest of two bunglars in a store at Fifty-third street and Ninth avenue has atoused the police of the ‘West Twentieth atrect station to activity im the case of Leopold Levy, found dead @n the sidewalk in front of his store @t No, 267 Ninth avenue early Monday @oming, There remains no doubt that was thrown from a fire escape fn front of his rooms over the store by &@ burglar whom he suprised at work. Capt, Daly, of the West Twentleth atreet a@tation, has ordered Deteotives . Dotnelly and Brennan to seo ff they oan Associate ‘the men arrested, with the Many recent burglaries along Ninth fyenue, He {s of ths opinion that the two men have been working between ‘Dwonty-taird und HYfty-third streets, ekipping a few plooks each night to get into a different precinct, Caught Two Burglare, Polleamen Rinker and O'Neill cap- tured the two men, They were in- formed by a citizen that the men had forced the pide door of a barber shop at Ninth avenue and Fifty-third street. When tho golice entered the burglars fought desperately. A full set of burg- lare’ tools and two revolyerg were fund. The men described themselves as Theodore Hudgins, of No, 772 Tenth ave- Bue, and Joseph Molntyre, of No, 607 West Fourty-tiret street, They were held in ‘West Side Police Court to-day for further examination, The polloe’ say they have confessed to a number of rob- beries. ‘There has been considarable negligence, on the part of the polfce in the Levy ase, due to the report of Policeman Eg- gers, who said he saw Lovy fall out of @ window and grab an electric-light wito, by which he was electrocuted, Mrs, Levy says that there wus no policeman in sight when she heard her husband fal, and she did not seo one for ton minutes after the happening. How Levy Was Killed, ~ Thd burglars entered the Levy apart- ments through @ window In the Adtohen and stole the butcher's waist- coat and gold, watch which were in that room, ‘Then they entered the Reg where they found Levy's rousers, with $19.in the pocket, and @ gold watch belonging to Levy's daughter, The noise they made arouséd Levy, Oratorto Soctely, Under Frank Damrosch, Gides Fine Inter- pretation of Richard Strauss’s Work—First Time Here, Richard Strauss's “Tallletor’ rang and boom through Carnegle Hall last night for the first time in America and quite routed the memory of the Russian Dvorok’s “Btabat ceded it, ) To quote Krehbiel, “Uhland’s which provided the verbal framework for Strauss's compoaition, tells a story that has jong been durrent, touching an incident in the battle of Hastings, fought On Oct, 14, 1066. Whether or not it haa & basis in historical fact or i mere legend has not been determined, Free- man made room’ for it In his history of the Norman Conquest, According to this writer, Taillefer (| Cleaver of Iron), & Norman trouvere, before the battle of Seniao sought and obtained permission from Duke William of Normandy to strike the first blow, ‘hen he rode forth at the head of the Invading army sing- ing songs of Roland and of Charle- magne, Tike others of his professl — SLOCUM’S LICENSE GIVEN ON LUNDBERG’S REPORT. feamboat in James Inspector Exami May, 1004, H, DI The second trial of Henry W. Lund- eng, former Agsistant Inspector of Hulls in the United Btates Steamboat Inepection Béryice at this port, for manslaughter in connection with the loss op te On the excursion steamboat Gen. Slocum last June, was commenced to-day before Judge ‘Thomas and a jury jn the Criminal Branch of the United States bi oe At the firet trial James H. Dumont, Supervising Int spactor General of United States Steam ‘easels, prior to April J, 1903, was the first witness oalled by the prosecution, Gen. Dumont swore that Lundberg ex- amined tho, In May, , and it was upon his for, ‘fas to the condition and equipment of the vessel that the license was granted. who got out of bed, Ono of the men escdped by the rear window, but the other made for the front window and Lavy grabbed him, ’ ,The burglar got the window open, and Levy followed him to the fire- escape, The men fought for @ moment, and the burglar threw to the walk, then dropped to the street and sacaped, Three months vy’ store was entered in the end & wallet con- faining, $200 was olen from the till, Since then there have been nine other burglaries in the block, which je be- tween Twenty-tth and ‘Twenty-sixth F. ~ Thursday—T wo Ladies’ Suits and Waists LADIES' TAILORED WALKING SUITS, } terlals, shepherd checks, Panama cloth, cules braid; coats lined with taffeta sil excellent Value for $19.50, Thursday, LADIES’ CHINA SILK WAISTS, extra quality, full plaited effect: in eyelet embroidery; five distinct mo GY cvcrrvens ve bepyerebodeo, Sale of Ch be sold at p } large collars trimmed with embroidery; a variety of styles; value $t.50, for two days....... CHILDREN'S DRE cess effect, of lawn, lars trimmed with lace or embroidery; CHILDREN'S DRE! Princess style, of embroidery; also high neck, handsome ery, in a variety of styles; value $2.65, f Thursday, Friday—Deep Price Cuts in Laces, Embroideries, Veilings ORIENTAL ;AND VENISE ALL-OVER BoCe esfecly adapted ie waists, white, butter or ecru, value y 49c 7Sc. y NET TOP LACE, 4 to 6 In, wide, white or butter color, value ND POINT DE PARIS LACE, 4 to 6 in, wide, value 8 1$c, to 20. yd lo] 5c to 5 in, wide, value 8c, yd... Thursday, Friday, 'Saturday, A Sale of Toilet Articles Another of the great stirring, sales that have made this Department famous, For three days there will be large savings in goods of standard quality; the diluted and adulterated s GREEN OLIVE OIL SOAP, 2-1, bar, iy sa Gopendneonnondenn + 14e GREEN OL OIL SOAP, 3%4-Ib, bar, reg. 30c.... R23¢ ARMOUR'S ( SOAP, box of three + RO¢ T AMMONIA, qt., reg. BENZOIN AND ALMOND #8, 2501, SANITOL Size .. HAZARD & Ff ER Se 5c, per ounce 18¢ SWANSDOWN P' A 2e WOOL PUFFS, reg. Vv + 9c S, large size, veg, 35: R28o A-lb, reg, 30¢, Ne ¢ VASEOLO, Pure Petroleum | 4 and 8 02, bottles........5 Hae eOCn BC, ROSE WATER, 8-02, bottle, reg,19c, Lae COKE DANDRUFF CURE, 50c, size, .28¢ ALMOND MEAL,1-lb, bottle, reg, 25¢,18¢ TALOUM POWDER, 1 Ib,, reg. 19¢, .14c BOURJOIS JAVA F i; POW! Oe NG Kooks Uptown Prices Make Downtown CH & ildren’s Dresses i». Thursday and Friday (sises 6 Months to 4 Years). Department completely Refitted, than ever—and we intend to inaugurate the new order of things with a. great two days’ sale. “This season’s prettiest styles and daintiest goods will: ces that stamp them as extraordinary. values, CHILDREN'S LAWN DRESSES, Princess style, round, pointed or square yoke: med with Insertions and ruffle of embroidery; some low neck and short sleeves, Russian style, of pique, figured Inadras or lawn; al " high or low neck, full blouse front, yokes and col- oe 256 | ca ¢ | FOU: Extravaganee, Co. ' Big Bargains in jaunty blouse effect, in four different ma- chevlot and. Sicilienng trimmed with Her- k, skirts plaited and eh vain a's oA EEN feeb dels; well worth 0, tht pre fi wi , Thurs- } Refurnished, withassortnients larger | / trim- ; also Russian or yoke dresses in 9 8 Cc value $1.75, for two days, . lawn, low neck, skirt and bertha ly trimmed with tine of deep ‘or two days,., hee 1,98 CAMBRIC EMBROIDE! RY, . Sultable for skirts, valu. aoe, "4 value 290, 1 CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK OR g ING, 4 to 6 In, wide, Reon fi | 200, yard... AS My e 12%) BRIC, NAINSOOK OR SWISS IN- SERTIONS, show: at terns, value 20c, ae 12%e! VEILINGS, black or colored, fancy 10c mesh, plain or dotted, value 20¢, to 2c, yd, orts never get Into this store, CELLULOID SOAP BOXES, reg.a5o,19 TOILET PAPER, silk tissue, roll of package, reg, 10¢ RUBBER SPONG RUBBER FACE quarts, re INTAIN CELLULOID DR 35¢ COMB: ‘ RRe 125th Street, West, rubber pip and 89c, 62¢,, 69¢ Mater,” which pre- ‘ rs 129 5 he was a juggler ae well.aaa minstrel, While singing he threw his sword high in the air and caught it as lt fall, Then he rushed upon the English, pleroed one Knight with his lance, struck down an- aa) with his aword, and him: 48 the Normans, inspired b) nd deed, rushed thelr foes and routed them,’ The Oratorio Society, under the lead- Ha of I'rank Damrosch, threw itself into the riotous work with a, fine fury made a Mukden of space, ‘The bi audiertce fodt ie thrill of the thing, an Tore at the finish not only to put on ite Wraps, but to upplaud enthusiastically, Mie fi work was eit ey, sung yed with warlike a 8 ny Ore esta, was as thor le Wage nerian hosts, vanquished in Boston, had sWep| pe ‘to victory under @nother Ric A The bombarding by the ton end of the orchestra was so terrific that it threatened to throw Into confusion thi ntralto flank of the singing forces, 0 ladies nearest the artiliery—for thi battle was fought with more than swordn and arrow! over one an- other's heads in aflent awe at the peace- ful looking little man who made savage onset on thi Mme, Blauvelt, David and Herbert Wither- spoon, basso, came in for a lesser share of glory, Mme, Kirby, Lunn, who was with them in ie 6"Blabat Mater,” seemed indisposed, Trish Hama, Bacon, &c. Imported from W. J, Shaw & Bona’, Limerick, Ireland; we are the sole New York agents for week for the making, layin; and it means a lot of extra Smyrna Rugs. Very special sale of fine reversible patterns in medallion, floral and Oriental effects, T25—sie6 x 9 —vwalue $10.75 11,75—size 7%4x10}4—value $18.50 16,50—size9 x12 —value $22.50 Royal Velvet Rugs. Woven in one piece; beautiful me- dallion and Orlental patterns, 21,50—size 9x12—vallie $29.50, Granite Carpets, ‘The brightest, cleanest floor cover ing at the price in the market, per- féct design both sides, Size 9x9 feet, regular $3.65. DUCED TO’ $2.49. Size 9xi2 feet, regular $4.75, RE- DUCED TO $3.49, ey 11, —vVi 13, times as many as all others put toget “specials” Peram: bulators. : hood; uphol- stered; leather cloth to match; allsteelrunning FREN FOR ROOSEVELT pon! Church Service Commemorative of President’s Inauguration Held in Paris—Lauded in Ser- Tapesi sels Rugs. Very Large-selection of de- sirable, durable and attractive patterns, 6.75-—size 6x9— value $9.50, value $17. Another Sale Go-@arts We own otir stock of Go-Carts for less money than any other store—simply because we sell'two or three CHE i OND mon by Clergyman. PARIS, March 15—A service obm- memorative of the inaugunation of President Roosevelt was held at 1 o'cluck this morning at St, Joseph's Churoh, on the Avenue Hoche, ‘The ceremony aesumied a distinctly oMicial charagter, Foreign Minister Del- caave being Teprosented by M, Delvin- court, Under Chief of his Cabinet. The others present included Ambassadon Porter and ¢he staff of the American Wmbeasy, Sir Francis Bertie, the Britieh Ambassador; Admiral Sir Charles Fane, ot the British Navy, aad reprewenta- tlvea of the Japanese and several other legations. ‘he front of the church was decorated Brussels minsters, | Brus: special sale, 50-—size 814x104 alue $15.25, 15 — size 9x12— L her, These are Go-@arts. Solidreed body with roll top; reclining back; adjustable dasher; green enamelled auto running gear; gear, rubber rubber tire tire wheels; in wheels; patent 3 colors, blue, y foot brake, green, maroon. 24.50 6.98 |: Mu RectIning| Reed sides} Gor@arts back and ad- Gecgares with reclin. Justabley ing back; dasher; porcelain -handles; a haa heavy rubber tired wheels;| °' 8 ning gear; ey 8 IO SO | bisee.. body ..... . f Parasols, sateen, green lining, 49 Lace Covers-—priced from 5' nomenal values at 75c, yards in length, Plain Denim: sold everywhere at 20c, and 25¢, 8) 8. 4B, ferent from past seasons, 9 well aa exquisite models from the Fre Please observe particularly our collection chiffon and horsehair bra\ Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues, ular $2,75 values at. , . to $5.00. Sale of Women’s Spring Style: $2.50 Low Shoes; tosmorrow f One thousand pairs in seven stVles and shapes will be sold at this under-price. They are our regular line of $2.50 Oxfords—the identi- cal sort you will pay that price for later in the season, The introductory price of $1.69 is the maker's method of enabling you to see how good they really are, worth §. Showing the New Millinery We are ready with a comprehensive, correct and very complete collec- tion of Trimmed Hats, representing all the new ideas—so radically dif- adjustable dash- enamelled run- oe 4.98 ic, We cannot fill mail orders for them; just enough for one day. Best quality, in good assortment of to» 15¢ Seven styles and shapes, Including Patent Coltakin, Tan Vict and Black Dongola: Jow and high heels; plenty of the new Ribbon offect, Christy ties HY the lot. Extension or flexible soles, Sizes 2% to B and Bf whiths, At the same price, $1.69 Women’s new Spring styles of $2 button and lace Shoes—with low, and high heels; thin and thick soles; sizes 2% to Included in this price lot are two hundred pairs of sample Boots—sizes id 3%B—these latter are 4A an 3, 8: 3,50 and $4 the Hats from our own Workrooms—the handiwork of thoroughly capable artiste, neh shops. of Trimmed Hats at these prices, Most of them vie with much higher-priced cre- and are equal to many hats sold elsewhere at $10 Second Floor. Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats—a new shipment of Horse- hair and Chiffon creations; made over wire frames of tucked black and colors; new shapes, Reg- 2.95, 3.65, One Thousand $1.50 Couch Covers at 75c, These Couch Covers or “throws” will find a ready welcome into every home—at the price, They are phe. Curtain regular 10c, quality—desirzble for many uses; to- morrow Biggest Carpet and Rus Sale We’ve Ever Held. A 1. kk of Sensational Pricing—with No Charge for Making, Laying or Lining. A sale of new Carpets and Rugs, Mattings and Oilcloths—right at the commencement of the season—is something almost unheard of, especially when the prices are considered. We wish to lay particular ad on the fact that every yard is new; every pattern is good—and for the Carpets no charge will be made this f or lining. This assures perfect fit to whichever rooms you decide to carpet—, labor and expense taken off your hands as well, GSC for the 85c, best all-wool Ingrains, 5Q¢e for the 75c, all-wool Tapestry 79 for the $1.10 all-wool best Velvets, 1.05 for the $1.50 finest Axmin- Sstérs, 1.25 for the $1.75 Savonnerie Ax- Oilcléth and Linoleum, 19¢, for. 30¢, Samp- son's Oilcloth, 85c, for $5, Samp- son's, Oilcloth, 58c, for 8c. heavy imported Linoleum; 89c, for $1.50 inlaid Jnoleums, teal SE a Brass Beds Reduced (=~) We have sixty-seven Brass Beds on which prices’ have g taken a+ radical tumble, They are from our’ regular stock—and at thelr former prices were very, very cheap, Big saving to-morrow: 17,.QQ'or Brass Beas, with 14-inch posts and extended bow foot. sold Tegularly at $25.00, 22.50 bow foot; Vases; 4 feet and 4 feet 6. Sold) port’ with VY hu egularly at $35.00, Combination Abre ay {h fancy Black, mi 40 Ibs., 1 or F parts: regular $14.00) goes at... Tron Springs. 1.65, trom §2.10—Bronso from §4—Bronze tron fra on each end from $6—Ex' @ tick! hair, woven _/ Made in exquisite Orlental designs and patterns, fringed all the way around; cut full width, and full three Mus. $1.69 | $5.00 $7.50) | $10.00) em 195 for Bri with Us Ameriéan’ a meee En a imme vielt, 2 a piles ‘eslden i vel \ “Tho be a! Ee ten rt a e ‘isl ihe ‘ench churches, ane eee PEACE AGAIN IN BRAZIL. i 4 onaorvathsia Brose aed in Rio Janeiro and its n jorhood Nov, 16 as a result of thi surrectionary movement, fh Hu nyadi Janos ot @ medicine but a jatural Laxative Wa- ter forsluggish bowels, Get quick, positive ree Nef d, kt fe. gla nang in Hiutytal Soon,» FOR CONSTIPATION FOR FACTS AND FIGURES ‘ Cigars BREVAS BSPECIALS— New importation; get {ne be. Porto Rico gars; box of 60,.81,00 LONDRES GRANDES— An fine Porto Rico Ch old regularly at neo box; our price, 3 10x of 5 Axminster Raga. Choose from our enflre collection of handsome Axminster ‘Rugs— \made by; Alex, Smith & Sons, Pos!- tively sold nowhere below $24.50; in ‘this sete 18.50 Japanese Mattings. Five hundred rolls of new Jap Mat- tings; red and blue stripe effects; also plain color with dainty col- ored figures; real value $7.50 for roll of 40 yards;— : 15c, THE YARD, ' ROLL OF 40 YARDS—$5.00, Still finer quality; exquisite Carpet and Damask patterns; fine color- ings; worth $9.50 rolli— 19¢, YARD. ROLL OF 40 YARDS—96.75, for Brass 28.00 9 het VY, contiiuous Handsome centre 4 ae fh root 6 Inch. Bela larly at $46.00, poste; 8k and large ‘Beroll and upril Sold regilarly:at $60.00, Mattresses, Ha hate top and bottom, covery 5.50 covered in ron treme, woven wire, with holloal springs jo entre. a heavy e wire cable support on mere din A thousand yards of the Boston Dress Tran 28-{nch,.. $3.65 30-inch... $3.95 r S2-Inch, ., $4.30 NOT) / 34-inch, ., $4, 65 KR 36-inch... 84.95 Made of seasoned basswood, canvas- covered, Hi Pee bound with rus- set yulcanized hard fibre, two fibre centre bands, strong slats, malleable ft! iron trimmings, brassed finish, strong #| bolts, lock and key, steel strap hinges, fron bottom, with three cleats fully clamped, deep steel up-tray with parti. §]| tions and full cover, paper lined, as anna Mission Clocks| At' $3.98. Cases made of weathered antique oak; dull finish; polished brass and gunmetal trim. mings; eight-day movement, — visible pendulum, raised numerals on dial. Colonial style latch and hinge: deep tone cathedral gong hour and half hour strike, The kind that usually bring a much higher price, Miniature Mission @locks At $: == Well Leet) ror One-day time, antique oak cases, brass and gun metal trimmings, movement fully guaranteed. As good a value for the money as can be bought. etd tithes } arked RIO JANEIRO, Brasil, March 15.— A decree has been tssied terminating the state of martial law which was es SEE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC, |} Qualities up to 60c. f\| and Summer lines. Also at this special price, the entire sample HO CONNECTION WITH INY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE 4 ACIYINTISEL Single Stamps Unt Closing Hour, Women’s Broadcloth Coats. A Smart Spring Style Go-Worrow at 3. ID The illustration gives an excellent idea’ of the supérior grace'and worthiness of these stylish Broadcloth Coats. It is worthy your time to examine these Coats and judge for yourself of the excellent workmanship and fineness of the material, , THIS CAREFULLY TAILORED BLACK : BROAD. CLOTH COAT ata wonderfully low price. Made of good qualiyy Black Broadcloth, 22 inches long and lined with yarn-dyéd satin; collarless with fancy. tailor stitched outline, close ‘fitting back, fly front and leg-o’-mutton sleeves with cuffs; small button trimming, (Blogel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) a The Spring id Fancy Ribbons Is by brought to the attention of the public by Big St ‘ibbons for eve in every shade, Women’s Sutts and Costumes. An Attractive Budget of Values Especially Arranged . for Thursday's Shoppers. r COAT SUITS Ht 10, 75 F BRoav- CLOTH and handsome mixtures, with @ vériety of pretty: finishings and trimmings on the coats and prety new style skirts, Usually $16,00 and 7:50, , BLOUSE SUITS At 14,75 Bonk, preity trimming and stylish skirts. An excep. tional suit at the price quoted, ‘ He 15,7, COAT _ SUITS OF ‘LISH. , MIXTURES, handsome quality, beauifully finished and usu- ally $23.50, Wonderful Ht 18,50 in sins oF BROADCLOTH AND FANCY WORSTED MATERIALS; short coat styles and very fashionable) Ht 25.00 sascert assortment F UITS of lightweight’ CHEVIOTS, BROADCLOTHS \\\ AND FANCY MATERIALS in pretty blouse \ and jocket styles. An utoailes that is un- rivalled for the price. e COSTUMES ‘ At SBS. OF CREPE DE fe ‘ HINES AND, VOILES in all the new colorings, ‘Made wihbeety tueplice wasn, lee wrinned, ay f new skirts} entirely lined throughout with taffeta and positively unmatched el: for the price. (Stegel Cooper Stbre, Second Floor, Front.) graphy, Gwo Special F , Gaster Offeri 2 For to-morrow, and Saturday, the Benedict’ Studios 12 Imperiaf Cire bonettes and One 16x20 Black and White, \ 12, Car bonettes and One 16x20 Portrait in Waters / color, oa , (This ts the first day of the Spring sale of Drags You can fully appreciate the importance of this remarkabl e given over the entire main aisle, the place of honor, to this sale. At th | . Cut Sas Jb t for Women C Lawn Waris Made to Sell ‘at 95¢, 1,000 Pleces at About 2-3 of Regular Prices, This Nae clearance nor a sale of odds and ends. Every piece is fresh and brand new, It is richly, cut and designs are handsome He now in de mand, The, lot represents a special ‘Assortment which was held for a West- ern store, but the manufacturer could not carry the stock i eshoat and sold ‘out tous at a loss, Numerous timely suggestions will be found among the collection by prudent home- providers, SALAD OR FRUIT BOWES—#-Inch Siig, bypliandy outs regulatly 9 9g 495 The ‘first lot went on bale last week and w ht by crowds of shoppers With great eagerness. No wonder. The value is simplyextraordinary, Known popularly Chic Waists, ' THIS time we place on sale exactly 1,500 Waists, Made of good quality white lawn, with deep round yoke front and back, formed of lace insertingand NAPPIES—T--Inoh aise, new design; regularly $9.00, at strips of narrow lawn, joi rate A. 2.98 | | Reon, maened mea ak eG RAP ts cot eee) Fee 7 7g 7 | match yoke, graduated side plait- ing below yoke forms full blouse, HANDLED NAPPIES—6-inch i A which is embellished with two olne; remularly $2.0), at 125 BAER ANT Er iy Whee “o's | | embroidered medalligns, newest s i full sleeve and tucked SUGAR 4xD utente Hat. com cuffs. - peta: Tex : 295 Quanity being Hnitey 50¢ vip el Cooper Store, Thint I} (Bien pikout 1.) (Slogel Cooper Btore, 24 Moor, Centre, o's a Handkerchiors, \ St, Gall and Belfast Importations Offer- ing Values that Are Eagerly Sought, These are all odds and ends or “seconds” of two of the largest foreign manufacturers. Jor Men Jor Women. Plain and colored bordered Plain and colored bordered Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiefs, t The Only Carbo Water on the Marl Fine all-linen qualities. Fine all-linen qualities, Per Hemstitched and all width Some lace edge and Swiss hems. Large sizes, embroidered. Crate I ; Some with initials. SMe, Se, Me, 150, 38¥0, 5c, Ge, 100, 25e, ‘ 15e. ' (Siéxel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front Delivered to Your Reside ; Absolutely Pure and Salt (Sexe) Bonet Drug Store, Math Women’s Foot Mould Shoes at y 9 oo) These are the regular $3.00 qualities, but because they are in the heavier weights they must be sold to make reom for Spring 18th St.) lines of three prominent manufacturers, These are principally in size 4, IF you can wear sample sizes, they will give you splendid satisfaction. Both Shoes and Oxtords among these samples. The Pith of To-Morrow’s Bargains, Grades up to 450 56,00 at 495 (Sloe! Cooper Store, Becond Floor.) Ideal for the Home! ‘Mak own records ii you like, dreds veeayel By 40 to J Grades up to $3.00 at orders,