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‘The boy who was trampled upon and feilied by frightened horses while watoh- {ng the parade in Hoboken tast night Was dentified at Volk’'s morgue by tis Mother as William: Burohardt, Sfteen heleved that about thirty persons ‘were more or less injured by the horses, but ‘most of them went directly to, their homes and their hamés were not ob- talned, Only two of the victims re- tained to-day at St, Mary'e Hospital, They aré Sarah Walkenburg, twenty- Seven years old, of 236 Seventh street, Jersey City, ande¥ames Ravold, five Years old. ‘It was sald at the hospital tat while their injuries are severe both Others who were hurt are William Buckling, four years old, of Guttenburg; James Hobart, thirty-five years old; Mattie Rabold, three years old; Thomas McLaughlin, thirteen years old; of No. 418 Malone street, West Hoboken; Misa of No, 9 Clinton Charles Wrightman, nine years old; A. Maurer, thirty years Old, of No, 21 Sherman avenue, Jersey City, end John Lindsley, of No, 600 Grove street. Those named were bruised, but none is dangerously in- THREE VICTIMS OF TROLLEY CRASH. t Crowded with passengers leaving the * toute of the Hoboken rarade at mid- night, a car of the Court-House lina ‘was run Into by another, thrown off the tracks and turned completely over, Three passengers were severely Mnjured and svores sustained minor hurls, K cdr dashed down a steep incline ¢taghed into'the car ahead. Ihe wildest exoltement prevailed, Many were cut by broken window glass, | Whénithe injured were released It was found that Mary McCord, of No. 28 Montitello avenue, had a broken right Gustav Knivel, of No, 145 Charlton nye, had a fractured arm, and Char- tte Armstrong, of No, enue, Was severely cut about the head : _—Ee—— RAFFO ESCAPES THE DEATH-CHAIR. Ktaiian Who Spent a Year in Con- demned Cell at Sing Sing Now Gets Manslaughter Term, (Special to The Evening World) WHITE PLAINS, N, Y,, March 29,— After being out .elghteen hours, a jury in the Supreme Court here brought in a verdict. to-day finding Francesco Raffo, who kiljp@ Pollceinan, Minttiag Alipara, of ity of (manslaughter in the first degree, and Justice Smith immediately Sentenved Raffo to twenty years at hard labor in Sing Sing Prison, Raffo two years ago was convicted of murder in the frst degree and sen- electrocuted, After a year % the death-house, the Court of Ap- ‘anted the application of William new trial to the gluyer, on the ground that the poligeman’ had no right bo club Raffo says the officer did not jhave on a unifor thatshe mistook him for a highwayman, Raffo wept with joy when he learned had escaped the death The jurymen were locked up a and had to sleep on benches or In chairs night. At midnight they had sand- And coffee sent to them, —< X MOURNERS AT FUNERAL OF BARRYMORE Nemainn of Actor Taken to Philn- Yedelphin for Interment in George C, Houghton, of “The Little Church Around the Gor- ner,” read to-day the funeral service over Maurice Barrymore, and the body the chapel of the i. | Tablets — ac Hayman, John Drew, mil) will take place in the plot in Elmwood Cemetery. were fow floral offerin, from halted Lodge, No, 10, rent, not to be in this part of the country, | Plucky Miss Margaret Wycherly Appears to Be Leading a For- lorn Hope in Producing Yeats’s ‘‘Countess Cathleen.*? When & young woman not only pro- ducts plays but takes apon \hervelt the labor of making the odetimes with her own hahds, she es to succeed, But all her earnestness and all her industry it would seem that Mat- garet Wycherly in ber endeavor to gain a foothold on the American stage for the Irish legendary drama as exempll- fled in the plays of the poet Weats, ls leading @ forlorn hope, Again Miss Wychorly tried {t at the Madison Square Theatre yesterday af- ternoon, this time with « four-act offer- ing on the altar of “art” called ‘The Countess Cathleen.” There was only half ® house and little enthusiasm, The Bloomy exhibition made one long to he out in the sunlight. It was not a day for selling souls. On a raw, rainy afternoon a poor sinner tight be wilting to let his worn and battered soul go to the devil for thirty centa and a subway ticket. But IDENTIFIED 2risb Legendary Flays Not Popular BY HIS MOTHER Boy Killed by Horses in Hoboken | Parade Was William Bur- :Ohardt, Aged Fifteen—About ) Thirty Persons Injyred, with spring in the afr and a sun in the sky you feel‘like hanging on to what Is | left of your soul and telling the devil to fo eloowhere, There wasn't very much sympathy, therefore, for the famine-pressed peor ple who sold their souls to the two demons disguised as merchants who drove a thriving trade in Twenty- fourtis street yestetday afternoon. Neither did your heart go out to the Generous Countess who sold her high- proed soul in order to save other souls, for after all the angela were on her side and glorified her with pretty ineandesvent Hghts when the bargain was closed, Phe eignificance of thé legendary play was not alwaya clear, and it was @ fe- let to have it over with, "The Countess Cathleen” @oean't give Miss Wycherly the soope afforded her fn the shorter Yeats plays, and she appeared to less advantage than in the matinee performances she gave at the Hudson Theatre. It t# not a pleasant thing to say, but Miss Wycherly will probably disodver in the end that there is no public, at any rate not a paying one, for the welrd, symbolic plays. Even now comes word from another quarter that the theatre which houses "When We Dead Awake! dubbed “The Bioeng Pelnoean, a BOY DECLARED CRUELTY VICTIM Body Badly Bruised He Is Taken from Parents and Sent, to Children’s Home — Step: mother Accused in Court. (Special to The Evening World) MOUNT HOLLY, N, J., March %.— Albert Borden, fourteen years old, pre> rented a pitiable appearance when ad« mitted to the Burlington County Chil- dren's Home to-day, His face was cut and scarred and hs body badly brulsed, due, it Is charged, to whippings by his stepmother, Mrs, Nellle Borden, ‘The boy was placed in change of Mrs, Wilifam B, Abbey, representing the Btate Charities’ Aid Association, and later ho will be committed to a State Institution, where he will be educated and well cared for, Mrs, Borden denies the charges of gruelty, and when she was arrested the boy refuded to testify against her, The police, however, say that young Borden acted through fear, and told of the cruelties when cross-examined in private, This fear, it e further said, prompted the boy to mislead his father, who, when he questioned his son concerning ais bruises, replied at tines that he had fallen, and again that he had been in- joted’ Hy ore of the other children. Winfield Borden with his family lived at Delano, which place has furnished two cases of extreme cruelty, Persons ‘LAST THREE DAYS 'MUNYON'S $1.00 INHALER FREE Until April 1st the ptice of ( yf Paw-Paw will : i be 85 cents, ¢ including my 7am $1 Inhaler, a package of WM Paw-Paw Pills and a package of Catarrhi tual value $2. | After that date . the price will be $1.for the Inhaler and $1 for the Paw- Paw, If you have catarrh or any stomach trouble, don’t fail to get this pos!- Saat tive and complete cure before the MUNYON, | price is ralsed to $2, | Broadway and 26th at, N.Y. Lord & Taylor Have Arranged For To-morrow The Following Interesting Offerings, Women's Silk Waisés, consisting of Pongee, Tafletas, Japanese Silks, Checks and Striped Silks, an exceptionally strong collection; regular prices $7.50 & $8.50, Specialized at $5.50. Women's and Misses’ Traveling Coats, suitable for steamer, train, automobile and all outdoor » wear, in a splendid pleated model, various new Spring shades; regular prices $20.00, $22.50, Specialized at : $16.50, Women's & Misses’ Covert Top-Coats in cither a short tight-fitting or loose box model, both correctly ' fashioned; regular value $20.00, Specialized at $15.00. Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, | Fifth Avenue, Nineteonth Streot, MS di lah uals i ii va ath a iia neat the Borden home told the boy's comittion to Prosecutor Samuel A, At- {kinson, who immediately started an in- Vestigation resulting in the arrest of Mrs, Borden, who was given @ hearing (before Squire Zeigler and ordered held in $500 ball, It was not deemed advis- able to send her to jail, the care of three of ie Asan Aah the eldest belng only four years old, and 60 was released on her own recog- niganoe. Le autiller Bas GREAT SALE OF SPRING. GARMENTS Women’s tatlor-made Oxford grey mixtare!Saits—Coat effects: also light grey Homespun mixtares, in Coat and Blouse with some 25 Sutts taken from our regular stocks, that qwere $25.00 to $40.00; all. at 419.75 Women’s Suspender Sutts— three plece—Lace net Waist— shirred saspenders and bodice— pleated skirt—blacks and colors, 419.75 Value $32.00 , Women’s Tan Cobert cioth Coats—satin and Taffeta sith lined—also in black Chebiots. *10.00 Value $17.50 LeDoutibierdns West 23rd Strect, White Goods, Special Sale of Figured Dimitees and Fancy Corded Striped Batiste, at 18c. yd., value 25¢, New Wash Goods, Special Sale of 6,000 yds, 32-10. Scotch Zephyrs, 'large varietyof very desirable designs and colorings in plain | and fancy stripes, shepherd check and plaid effects, at 1g9c, yd, ” value 25¢, Scotch Woven Mustin, | very desirable sheer fabric in checks, broken plaids and fancy stripes, at 19c. yd., value 25¢, Lord&8T, aylor, | Broadway and Twentieth Street, | ON \ of colors, effects—pleated skirts together|} sale price 98c..., Gall; per yard .... ton Vests, low neck, sleeveless Pur Storage, Cold, dry air is the best protection your furs and tur. lined garments can have dur- ing the spring and summer, since it not only preserves the fur, but brings out its na- tural lustre as well, We have completed ar- rangements for receiving and storing Furs, subject to full {nsurance against damage by moths or fire and against loss by tf Remodelling and repairing will be made at moderate gost. Garments called for on re- quest, Niidiinisrmrennaataisenits ; On Sale To-Day a New Ship- ment of Syrian Spangled Net Shawls. ‘There are no more fashfonable Shoul- der Wraps available this season than these pretty, metal-and-net shawls from the Orient. They may be had in white, black, tan or red net, with spangles of silver or gold in very ef- fective designs:— Prices digi’ 19.74, Le Women’s Hosiery, Black Alleover Lace Lisle Thread Hose, in a large variety of new patterns, 19c, Imported Black and Tan Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, with and with. out garter tops; spliced heels and toes,29¢, Medium Welght Black Lisle Thread Hose, with double soles, heels and toes, 29c, Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, plain black, white and assorted shades of tan, 33c, One of the Best of the Season’s 50c. Silk-and-Cotton Wash Weaves at 19c. 18 Floor, Among the 1905 Wash Fabrics the silk-and-cotton combinations stand ‘foremost, so we are slighting no other line in the entire stock when we give extra space and extra display to these pretty Silk-Weft Ginghams that were made to command half a dollar the yard, They are, perfect weaves—dressy and silky—Iin an exceptionally wide range Among the designs are plain corded stripes, Jacquard figures, Jacquard figures and stripes combined, checks, Dresden eff Dresden, Japanese and print warp stripes tn combinations too numerous fo White | Fabrics. - 1 , Value,... 456 detail, Persian Lawn (32-inch) Sale price, 12c.,, India Linon, 40 inches wide, 12yc. quality,'at..........06) 9¢ | inch, 25c. quality, at,...,,, 196 Highly Mercerized Panama Suiting, 27-inch, 25c, quality, 1. Imported Scotch Nub Suiting, in stripe and check designs, see... ularly 29¢, a yard, special 3 9¢ English Long Cloth, Dotted an All Silk Ottoman Ribbon, aYard 29c, Very Fine Quality, Regularly 59c, a Yard, ist Fi, Width, 634 Inches; shown in all the desirable millinery shades,’ among them pink, light blue, champagne, three shades of brown and bluet, five shades of violet, navy, cardinal, reseda and white, | Women’s Spring Oxfords at $2.99. 24 Fi, 83h Bt A conservative estimate of their value is $3.50 a pair—as standard $3.50 Oxfords are constructed. This new spring line includes :— Patent Coltskin Blucher Oxfords, with self tips, welled ex- tension soles, narrow toe lasts and Cuban heels, Gibson Ties in tan Russia calfskin, plain vamps, welted soles and Cuban heels, Black Vicl Kid Oxfords, with patent leather or kid tips, turned soles and Cuban heels, Black Vici Kid Oxtords, patent leather tipped; walking style, with welted extension soles and Cuban heels, Ready— Spring Weights of “Pescot” Unshrinkable Under- wear for Men and Women. Last autumn we introduced “Pescot” Underwear in New York, and we thought well enougiy of it at that time to give up some other very good lines of imported Underwear so that we could devote extra time to the best Woollen Undergarments manufactured, hese garments are made hy Peter Scott & Co., of Scotland, They are made of finest Australlan wool, and of silk and wool combined. Two very important fea- tures of them are that THEY ARE ABSO- LUTELY UNSHRINKABLE, NO MAT- TER HOW OR HOW OFTEN WASHED, and they are the ONLY WOOLLEN UN- DERGARMENTS we know of THAT CAN BE HAD IN SNOW WHITE, all others having a more or less yellowish cast. » The processes employed to get these results are secrets known only to the chemist son of Peter Scott, ““Pescot” Underwear is the standard high-class Underwear of Great Britain and on the Continent—and it is procurable in every high-class store, This spring marks its second season in America—and our sec ond season as American representatives of Peier Scott & Co, just at hand are:— Men's Pure White or Natural Shirts and Drawers, the shirts double-knit at elbows; the drawers with double woven seats, knees and at pockets; sizes 30 to 46 inches, a garment,...... $2.98 Women’s White or Natura! Wool Vests and Pants, the vests with long or short sleeves, the pants double-knit at knees; per garment., By Lisle Thread and Cot- and short trimmed should , $15.96, $17.96, 36 inches wide, OPFAB Treat sua rtvaratanensesuucvat $3.74 Other Lines of Women’s Underwear Include:— Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless and short sleeves, some with ann y others with’| Kn plain @hould 24 | q In addition’ to thi and moth preventi tae fs da m ? worthy of ove Mot ‘ar f f tn, 4 Sona B’way at’6th Av. 34th to 35th St, ny AGu4 doze Why Macy’s Spring Stocks Should Appeal to YOU } *. They Embrace Oneofthe Largest Collectionsof High- | Class Merchandise Ever Shown Under One Roof. These stocks afford choicest variety for those who spend money. open- handedly, as well as those whose purchases are governed by rules of the strictest economy. They embrace staple lines of domestic merchandise as well as fashions, dress novelties, fabrics and art.goods gathered in the best markets of the Old World. Concerning the imported (i let us remind you that we maintain a PERMANENT buying organization abroad— its headquarters in Paris and tts representatives in every fashion centre Chi of Lime, Carbolic Solution, and market place of note in Great Britain and on the Continent, You on must np a that such an organization is vastly more satisfactory Spring Paint ie! than the out-of-date method of depending wholly upon occasional visits td i In the Basement is and Varnish store, and: Sevoted to Painter Sup levoted to Painters’ Su complete are its ws among them i— Mixed | i ie, et He quia Veneer, 4 308 * SaconeLac, 4 of buyers to those markets. We continue to send buyers abroad periodi- cally, but it.1s only to co-operate with the resident members of the ice organization. New fashions are constantly coming to the fore in the capitals of Europe, and a representative selection can be gathered only by men who live in thos¢ markets, The work of the occasional-visit buyer must necessarily be incomplete. Permanent organizations abroad are destined to replace the sea-goers—and we are pioneers in establishing such an organization. 'To-day’s unsurpassed stocks of Spring Goods, including many exclusive lines, tell how effectively this modern method of goods-getting operates. We invite you to inspect the displays. | Continuation of the Sale of Colored Taffeta Silk at 49c,, Regularly worth 75¢, to $1.00 a yard. Clean, perfect Silks—all { t i l Varnish & A Sale of Medicinal Pre from Our Own Laborato For this Laboratory we furnish only the very best and { colors, it, 1 rials and the compounding of these materials the work | i ib chemists, We carefully guard,every detail of this work and: ' Boys panes affix a Macy laliel to, a Mey Laboratory product that label’ i _Lace Shoes, made of box calf, Goodyear welted, oak tanned soles, full extension edge, broad toe last, sizes 2% to 5%, $1.98; sizes 13 to 2, $1.87, Lace Shoes, made of vicl kid,’ Goodyear welted onk tanned soles, extension soles, nobby last; sizes 2% to 544, $1.95; sizes 13 to 2, $1.87, positive guarantee of purity and quality. It is the broades can give, and we hold ourselves responsible, even h an article be but half the price some advertised. prepara the same formula, commands elsewhere. we «“Prcphylactum,"? a perfect antiseptic mouth and tooth: 9 regular price, 3%., is about half the same preparation. und name commands; for this SAl€.....nresveseeeaeed te dees » Leno stripes, 19c. cy 320. & yd, Lace Shoes, made of pitent cott- | Beef, Iron and Win>--Compounded according to the tgs peli Eacigg Alt" skin, dull kid tops, Goodyear-welted | by exclusive pharmaceutical firms whose product 1s so) 18c,, 19¢,, 246, oe ui Pete maps last, is higher price; our regular price 43¢., for this sale... Very Sheer India Linon, 40: |? "iron Glad” Lace ‘Shoce, Ane Hy pophosphites Compound ~| i Ke compout of wax ca'fskin or vici kId, hanaesewed fock oak ‘soles; sizes 214 to 974 $1288 13 to 2, $2.49, aif 4 Shoes, made of patent goit- skin, dull finished kid tops, hand. sewed welts, oak soles; sizes 2% to §%, $3.32; sizes 43 to 2) $2.97, Lace Shoes, made of box calf, kid tops. stout sewed soles, spring heels; broad toe last; sizes 8 to 1344, $4.49, Lace Shoes, made of vici kid, box calf and patent coltskin, Guodyear | welted extension soles, “Right Shape” last; sizes 8% to 2, $1.87, Laco Shoes, made of box caif and “ie kid, Fal along ket soles, spring heels, “1 * taal sizes 8 to 2, $2.49, “a Fishing Tackle. \ » Bth Floor, Split Bamboo Fly Rods, pocket size, 7 ft, long, Joints 12 inches lon; and 5-xia-acoordine to the national formula; reg, 59.5 spec Emulston of 01 Liver Oft—Containing 50% pure liver oil; our regular price 54¢,, special for this sale, ., "Blood-making Tonle’~—A préparation containing pép and manganese, prescribed daily hy physicians; label has directions; our regular price 696,, special... WN Sarsaparilla—Long recognized as oné of the best spring re the blood; our regular price 59c,, for this Sale... sss s Wine of Cod Liver Oil——Similar preparations under sell for $1.00 a bottle; our regular price 49¢., for this sa Wine of Coca—An excellent tonic, sold under anoth lashes OAC, SPBCIAL 65 aisisieh on va simorbwdien Onn “Maltex"—A tonic preparation that under another name 18 pi regularly by physicians; our regular price 89c., sale pricey. Sodium Phosphates, in 4-Ib, al Sod! im Posphates, 42 yal iece } 1,29 and $1.44 the piece Grect importation from St, veinper dd oesinled . 346, to 98c for this sale) 100, 1-Ib. bottles, 34¢, Rocholle Salts,4-o2,, sale price, 12¢,! | Epsom Salts, sale pi Moth and Bug Preventive: If full'nickel mounted; solld metal reel Pure Gum Camphor, !b., 74c, Napthaline Balls, Seat, cork grip, nicely wound with | Perstan Insect Powder, 4-02. can,| 5¢:1 6 Ibs,, 190," © silk; seven Joints with extra tip, 2.98 Round-finished Split Bamboo Fly Rods, full nickel mountings, corp grip, close silk winding in col- ors—a ‘well made, well balanced and ot finished rod; 3 Joints with ex- tra tip $3.91 Split Bamboo Fly Rods, round finished, full mountings, handsomely wound with silk, cork grip, solid metal reel seat; a perfectly balanced rod, well made and finished, $5.86 Split Bamboo fy Rod, full nicce mounted, solid metal reel seat, nicely wound with colored silk; swell butt inlaid with cedar cork grip; 3 joints with extra tip on form, f Split Bamboo Bait Rods, full nickel mouptings, solid metal reel seat, cork grip, closely wound with colored silk, 3 pleces with heh Me 12c,; 8-07, can, 21¢,; {-Ib. can, 39c, Insect Powder (Guns, 7c, Napthaline boxes, 7c. in 6-lb.* Filled Medicine Cabinet,, Special, $5. Containing Drugs, Tollet Requisites and Sundries, contents alone worth $6.36 These Cabinets are made of oak, antique finished; two nie lock, key and two brass hangers, With net Is this lst of articles, chosen from our regular stocks: poate Syringe and Hot Water Bot- le. Five Yards Sterilized Gauze. Package Sterilized Absorbent Cotton, Bottle Essence Peppermint, Bottle Essence Jamaica Ginger, Bottle Castor Oil, Cold Pressed, Bottle Tincture of Arnica, Bottle Syrup of Ipecac. Bottle Paregoric. Bottle Sun Cholera Cure, BottleSweet Spirits of Nitre, Bottle Spirits‘ of Camphor, Bottle Petroleum Jelly, Bottle Chloride Potash Tablets, Box Headache Powders, Bottle Little Cathartic Granules, Box Comp, Cascara Tablets, 400 UT es Quinine Package Cream of Ti Package Bl-Carboi Package Powdered § Bottle. Witch Hazel, Can Tooth Powder, Box Talcum Powder, Box Camphor log, Bottle i Rum, Bottle Florida Water, Box Mustard Leaves, Three Porous Package Court: Pla Jar hd Hazel Cold © Same as above, with swelled butt inlaid with cedar... ......4+5 $2.61, Split Bamboo Bait Rods, ful nickel mountings, solid metal reel seat, cork grip, swelled butt, inlaid with cedar above and below grip, closely wound with silk, ae fine ished, 3 pleces with extra tip on form, $8.46, Multiplying Reels, with hard rubber side-plates, nickelled metal parts, click and drag attachments; 60 yds, $4. yds., $1.32; 100 yds., #1. yds., $1, Multiplying Reels, with rubber side-plates and metal bands, nickel plated parts, click and drag attach- ments, oil cups on spool; 60 yds., $1.96; '80 yds,, $2.06, The New Nine Multiple Reel, wide spool, German silver side-plates, adjustable handle, giving increased leverage in winding, click and drag attachments; steel pivot; 80 yds, $3.24, Same as above, quadruple winding, $2.61, The New Aluminum Automatic Reel—100 yds,—the action of the reel is controlled by pressure of the thumb and winds 150 feet of line automatically, $3.47, Ena Silk Lines, 25 yard , 74c, and 9c, rproof Silk Lines, 25 yarg skeins, 33¢., Sie. and 61¢, Landing Nets, complete with rat. tan handle; trout size, 28c, and 71c, Landing Nets, metal closing bow, frames, detachable handle, bass sizes, 6te, to $1.31. he abe hese to ee overse ing, ae es rath this season, large var 1. OC, i Leadon Boxss, madeot convenient for the poc REALLY ¢O MACY’S MORE THAN THEY COST ANY i STORE, yet Macy’s price, 98c., is a full £0 per cent. LESS that of any other store in New York City, ora It we bought books as cheaply as the other de: ’ them at $1.03, we could sell them for considerably less and still make our regular margin of profit. But as long as the Book Trust is intent upon drivin: out of the Book business we can expect to be dite against, simply because we decline to upset the Macy store and permit the Trust to name ptices that afford us geal necessary profits. At 98co we offer these later publications # you cannot buy elsewhere in New York City under $1.08, While the saving on Books may not average more than per cent,, on other lines it is much greater, in some tnstances prices being but ONE-HALF what others ask, The Secret Woman—Phillpots, The Probationer-—Whitaker, ‘ In the Arena—B, Tarkington. Beverly of Graustark—McCutcheo The Abbess of Viaye—Weyman, The Garden of Allah—Hitcheng, The Silence of Mrs, Harold—Garden- | Hurricane’ Island—Watson, hire, The House of Mav ley-B, ‘Peake. : Lady Penelope—Roberts. at us Itiam In this first shipment Women’s White Silk and Wool Vests and Pants, light or medium weight; the vests with long or short sleeves; pants to match; per gar- The Plum Tree—Phi Mysterious Mr. Sabin--Oppenhelm, |The Marriage of At Close Range—Smith, Ward, The Masquerader—Thurston, God's Good M: HI. Return of Sherloc! he © ’ Lisle Thread Draw- evs, umbrella shaped, trimmed with lace; also jee Tights In same ity +. 396) fronts