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, KILLED ON “L” BY , THIRD-RAIL SHOCK +-——__— Trying to Climb Over Gate at Rear, J. S. Godfrey Is Flung to Track and Died on Station Platform. The crowded condition of the trains | bedy free of the electric current and on the Third Avenue “1 line was re- | lifted tt to the platform, 0 tay? sleniegn years of age, a driver | sinns cf life. Miss Ellen D for a depariment etore. Godfrey was | No. 2091 Drigzs avenue, Bedto @hocked by the third rail and dled on | and Miss Jennie White, of No, 24 the platform jn spite of the herole ef- One Hu forts of two eooleheaded young women | experienced In rendering first ald to th to revive hin, | Injured, busied themselves about rest Godfrey'a home was in Bedford Park, | ing him to consciousness Bronx Borough, Me was due at his! Current Paesed Through Body, place of emp took the 7 vk express f ford Park. The train wae well Milled | pjtal wald that the eleo! and to get a seat he go to the last ear of the seve By the time the train reac) Ninth street station it jammed ductor Sehard were allowed by the pe * with passengers, Godfrey tried In vain | jjoo to prosecd with their train afi to get off by way of the front platform | they had given thelr names av tran. | Was lying on the track was the ofthe car he wanin, ‘hen he made his} It is usual during the rush hours tor rear way to the rear platform, Intending to Young mon and boys to rtd ver the gate and step oft at the Ipiviforms of after tl 1 no guards on Ne back platform was erowded with men a8 Maya an y stray Lar des NUN KILbED IN layed In getting on the gate, Just mu eral , the was poised on the top ready to climb TROLLEY CRASH. over the train started with a Jerk oeetiniss Flung from Car to Track, vO Others Badly Wiured When Godfrey was turown off, alighting on | Brelght Train Wit Care the track across the rails and touching the third rail, He was knocked sense- less by the e no outery. Those on form, from which he fell, gave the signal to stop M the train, Joseph Ackerman, the ticket |“iHl w ‘ We LOVISVIEA J Mary Anthony was killet and Mary Le: ni Miss Katherine @gent, and some of the passeng A SUEDE JTOt On Uhas tab utes ¢ ANGhOHuANS ka, pulled Godfrey's | tnd, Cincinnat) and Louls divisi qu w crmeiamemnammeme (of the Pennsylvania Railroad ran inte a street car at Fourteenth and Broad. | way | The victims were On thelr way to AUTOMOBILISTS Popular New Yorker D. Christoph He City,” Says Magistrate in tox "i lwrite you t has cured me of Holding Dr. Louis F. BiShOP roinstism,! trom whieh T sulfer'd wo i ntensely, It great stuff. I wai for Trial, [very much erlypled, bat now feel Tike : Ta tig ed “The most careless people In tll lare being bet city.” Is the way Magistrate Crane the gure cure Turkville Co charac automobilisia: in a lecture de while holding Dr. Louls F, Blshe No. M West Fifty-ifth street, In Vall for trial in Special Sessions on it charge of speeding hls automobile 9 Fifth avenue, Dp. Bishop pleaded Mat Brooklyn; also at all the leading « he Waa rushing’ his motor cer to'the Sarement stores of New York Pedaide of a dying patient, although Brooklyn, Mrs, Bishop was with him at the sime * of the wrest yesterday afternoon, when | ~~ Pollerman Sherry arrested the doctor after a half-mile hase “You automobilists Lainie you ean run over every one,” de 1 the Magis: Aros con mills © ye trate, In © Dr, Bishop's protests. yng 4. attractive are the New Carpets. ike an ©: truin, who didn't swear de was sna wise at four miles an Our Spring stock js Imposing, And more, It is distinctlve, Many of th + hour, What © hag the pedestrian Patterns wre radical departures trom dita Hegeman’s, Bendiner’ & Schlest Kalish harnacy, Kinsman & © ew York, and at Bolton's, Re careless people in the city Hitde money and an vou oan do ad you wien you tito and please,"" Although the doctor asked to t i the Magistrate held him f “NOT ASKED T0 _ RESIGN'’~-CRAIN “No Reason Why Such Request Should Be Maue, Either Per- sonal or Otherwise,” Says Tenement Commissioner, dodging across he sirce 1 h unl gort, consedue itly captivat= to run for safoty Last your our mills whe ful ned eC a hat that wa Pike wee! the 1 } oly Nea of originality in floor rap Us fret well in you buying direct from ow mills and saving the middieman's Here are a few opening prices: Axminsters . 90c ‘Then the prices nee to $1.50 yard In an endloss yarlety of rie effects puliole for parlors’ and reception halls. WiltonVelvets &7}c Then the prices range to $1.50 yard The sort that combines long wear with regal clegance, $25 Axminster Rugs . . now $21 A special opening value, Fine qual- iy, tn the popular Oxld ft, slze Dienty of patterns. When T. C. 'T. Crain, Tenement-Hoitse Commissioner, was asked to-day If It was true that he had been asked by Mayor McClellan to resign from ofee and that he had refused to restgn and would fight an attompt at removal, he 4 ald: Special in Chinere Matting. To induce you to make it a point to see our newly arri stock of Japanese and Chinese 1 wigs we offer you a regular $14.50 roll, 40. yards, of the very best quality China matting at........ $10.50 have not been osked to resign Why should T be asked to resign? 1 have received absolutely no intimation that any auch request would be made of me and there is no reason why such A fequest should be mado, clther per- sonal or otherwise, As far as I know. jayor McClellan does not want me to realgn; nor is there any lack of har- mony between my department and any | »of the other departments, There Is no reason why I ahould resign my tlian there is that Mayor McClel- Jon whould realgn his,’ “Have you any idea how this report became current?’ the Commissionor ywaa asked, ° “I haven't tho slightest, 1 do not be- Ueve there is one busin of fact te ihe OOK for this Shield Er epito of thin denial high n the window when the: colnelis of auninnng tall Stato 2 been discusking with apparent. assure you buy cigars. ance the immediate removal of Mt, Crain. and the general coinion is that MM iy eClellan will proceed at one i With. tin stops. he hus been panning | Onited Cigar Stores Co. HG several weeks to force Mr, C hey step down and out, These ki (A men ar Crain told the Mayor li fepart LaF has made better DO DYS: on im than under a y HOR, INDIG! NB HER YOu N . 0" 1s, predicted that a sensational you lndw what tt ht wilt Mt, Crain has a host A et The John and James Dobson, elating how Mr, } ensue, Rven it a feel i) 4 ¥ nM y eon on the wane forthe past ae | tH ie i vet fet anaes, busis of tho charges againat the ommlesioner dato to the Alen, wreet ron 4, 1h whieh nineteen ‘Ame Ue ae a fe le er Tee ‘ T 4 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENTNG, APRIL | [Only Experts | D Au CARs Trea |Employed in| 5 | Our Mani- cure Parlors jproof Coats, — LEXINGTON /o SP AVES, SF Pamous Ansonia Clocks at Half! The Ansonia Clock Company is a top liner in the clock-making world; their products spell “best” in large letters; so it’s a treat to be able to buy an Ansonia at about half the price it was made te sell for. ‘Every Clock In this Sale Is Guaranteed to keep perfect time, and has been regulated and tested by an expert clockmaker. ath to-day of J. 8 | At that time tie young man showed 8*Day Marble The Regulator | Alarm Clock | Porcelain Clocks—!n beau- tiful rich colors, | with Dre den dec- orations in blue, | green, pink, etcs a large variety of red nd Fourteenth street, | . Ween finished clocks; | stem winders and | setters; accurate | timekeepers/ listed lal seeee SEAS ment at § o'clock And) tim diet under thelr ministrations, An | m Reds | ambulance surgeon from Bellevue Hos: | Je current that | compelled t9 | had passed through his body while he | f price $3.75 $10; speciah...... Marbleized Clocks — Ornamented with gilt trimmings; strike hour and Falf hour on cathedral gong; with handsome French bronze top orna- | ment; t-day movement; li: Price $9,30—special.. Luminous Alarm Clocks—Finished | Ansonia Trolley Alarm—Long,loud inous dial which can i ith entirely new ghed the of death, Motorman Lane and Cone | alarm, tinely finished in nickel: p somely finished in nickels four-inch | style: perfect timepiece; stem wind. | Listed $1.05 Sc ers and selters. nickel; duration of alarm 15 minutes; winders and setters; Usted at $2,a5—special.... French bronze top ornament: list price $8.75. and setters; Hsted at $1.95; Special atyyesaeis Temple Edilion of Shakespeare, Der Volume, 39c. One of the greatest book bargains ever offered—the extraordinarily popu- imple Shakespeare, in full limp leather bind- 1 at 6$c. a volume, offered to-morrow at the spec ‘Wail Papers. at Blcomingdales’ for 2c. and 3c. a Roll. sample Book No, 1, It skows many new designs in bed. reom and dining room papers t sell revularly tor 5% ¢, to 9%. April 3.—Blater H eriously Injured to-day when Dent edition of the 7 A very large purchase enables u Sample Book Ni You may purenase a single volu Aple Book Ne we at atime, or the set of 40 volumes, borders ton atch, with exhibi's of varni tapestry papers from 1$¢. to Oe, per roll. Main Ploor, Arcads ——Bloomingdale Brothers— . Cured of Rheumatism. | “Most Careless People in the) ‘Tnousands of New York men know | ', at the St, Denis "Tam happy to Lexington to 3d Ave. “All Cars — All Cars 59th to 60th Strect Transfer to Olfer to Kidney Sufferers, for rheumatism in oman’s and W. Burkhardt’s, in not make thin offer-—a fail dollar's —if mine were an ordinary kidney | It trea's not the kidneys cauae of kidney tro The Oblis a Solitary Bird - But one Straiton & Storm’s OWL CIGAR is usually followed by another. You have always thought that a good cigar ought to be made for five cents. The Olvol Cigar Is It Try It To-night 1 can make this offer very kidney ‘aro hot, vou weaken snot intended f cured by a single he v thoueand drum stores, | hoop’s| Restorative GEORGE L STORM & CO,, Distributors, 24 and 26 Murray St., Is he a tepsy turvy boy? It doesn't matter, | Our boys’ suits are made to stand unusual strains, Spring weights; 10 S, & HM, Green Trading Stamps given free at any depot of Sperry & Hutchinson in exchange for the label and wrapper from each 20c, bottle of HOLBROOK’S SAUCE ‘The Only Imported Worcestershire THB PREMIER SAUCE OF THE WORLD. It doesn't strain the trutha bit to say we've good boys 3|shoes, boys’ hats and boy *|furnishings, too, Roerks, Peer & Company, WORLD WANTS WORK $1 to $2 Lacesat ASC : ‘they comprise the manu- faotitvers’ cholce ntylon tn fine Venise Bsourlal ¢ brotderel Chantilly oh vets, Lierre net and Vens {a0 offecta, in Lace Moun ings, double-edge Galloons, Bandings and Medallions, in buttor, ecru or white, Continuing the Sale of Dress Goods, This store reached ils “high-water mark" in dress goods selling last Monday. We hardly think any other store hereabouts ev t sold'so many dollars’ worth in a single day. ‘The values were extraordinary, The dress goods chief knew it, the advertiser knew it—hence the extraordinary effort that brought such great results, To-morrow we shall continue this great sale—with many added values. If you have dress needs of any sort, don’t skip this event, SOrinch Granite Sultings, | 37+inch Crepe Albatross. | ##sinch AllsWool Volles. All pure wool, ‘ Evenly woven, superbly All ‘ eh Deny 4A | All wool, with a selfs finished; Just’ the kind 39e ven, with a rich si Cy cotored” cord’ ‘ettect; 25e wanted for smart A finish; black, cream, re- hetter and stronger than Spring and Summer gowns, Black, seda, myrtle, brown, garnet, tan, mode, we nie usually Mie at are This is | cream, eh D tans, blues, gra} A Gaclet, Gavi and 6) ; | the last lot we Will be able to offer at | castors,- champagne, navy, &c,, &e. Bask tee aa muah reas: Others) ins Tow price, so. donot miss, the | We are safe In saying that Voiles a6 a ce Much for same quality) chance, Black,’ white, cream and light | good as these cannot be bought el and width, and dark shades, where for double the money, $1.25 Crepe de| 89cEnglish Sicil=| $1,00 Imported $1.50 Silk and Paris. Jans. Nuan’s Veilings. | Wool! Eolienne. : Made from Mad e from, superior lus: AQ With a rich The imported finest silk and IC) tre yarns, | silky. finish, 69e kind, with a e wool in | which “gives them an unusual) in 22 choice ¥ very bright Black, cream and large ase | Drighines in black, brown, | colorings, ele hg the) finish, in black, cream and fs 4 ‘ ven. | Myrtle, royal, navy, purple,| wanted reseda and sage) , i runent of street and even-| gray “and cream; $2 inches | greens, also cream and black;_| ¢laborate color assortment; ing shades; 43 inches wide. | wide, 46 inches wide. 43 inches wide, 3 Black Dress Goods Specials Phenomenally Low Priced. 44-inch HE ol and Woot; 44-inch allavool imported Silk- | 45-inch Imported Silk Lustre Mo- Crepe de Paris. Regu- finish Nun's Veiling, Regu-| hair Brilliantine. Regu: Jar value $1.00, Sale price 59c, lar value 79. Sale 2 | lar value $1.00, Sale price 69c¢ So.inch imported Chifton Bioade| price sssesccssceren, AOE) J cloth, permanent finish, Reg-| 43-inch Superior French Voile, fine) 44-inch Fay oe) imported Chif- lar value $1.50, Sale close mesh, — Regular fon finish Voile, Regular Br TIGG) romacstruauonnacn’ O9c value $1.50, Sale ‘price 79¢ value $1.00, Sale price. 59e¢ Hc ALE AS Messaline Dress Taffetas, ao Advance. Display and Sale of 10,000 Yards, Regular Price, $1,25 FAIL our great silk specials of the past fade away im comparison with thi Easter i use of the extreme desirability of these Messaline Dress | They stand at the very top of favor for the Spring and Sum- envyve mer season—and we have over ten thousand yards to offer you to- Millinery Rmorrow at 79e,, instead of $1.25, ‘The color assortment is very broad, Rin both street and evening shades, including “Opening” demon- lors of— iain ath Anat sales strated our preparedness for an ex- an Gabe SiMogany, “Ola'titue, Macine. || "ordinary Millinery season, We have a greater complement of. Hats than ever—and more distinct beauty, originality and exclusive- hess is attached to them, The Trimmed Hats at $12 and $13 Last weel Land Green, Silver and Violet, Black and Green, i Hrown and Silver. inches wide, come in both plain and glace These Messaline Dress Taffetas are 2 effects, and are ideal for sses and waists, slice they provide the best s Hof service, and have a richness and beauty beyond any other sorts, 79, morrow, ‘ (eerie aie = seca Ate ae the oe products of Millinery ey f re art—equal in every sense to what $1 Foulard Silks at 210c. t spe exclusive shops would ask double These for. Ay the moderately priced Hats Foulards are superior in quality, all new designs, 24 inches wide, satin }] <3t, $5) $7.30 and 810—we have a ‘P grounds, in tweed, ring and dot effects; ALL ADE They are superb grouping. The French pat- St . i . » terns, too, at $25 and $35, are the positively worth $i the yard, Choose from the entire assortment to- finest to be seen in New York, morrow at 49c, TRIMMING HATS TO ORDER 3,000yards Black 2,500 yaids Riack 7,500 yards is a specialty with us. You se- Crepe de Chines;GuarantecdTattes ored Tatfatuse Ai || cure what you aim fo ‘ace q 40 fiche, sae) superior gare vad vide fine quality. Shades; Including whiteand tion, The earlier you give us this quality, Value alue $1 yard, black, Real value . a) hal faa ite iso, tuesday at Le LD tuesday at. POR sc, tus’ work to do the better—before the 9 9 sed 49e Ster rush is on in earnest, Great Sale of Hosiery 50,600 More of the Genuine Holland Rose Bushes, We have on show and sale the finest and most complete assortment of Hosiery ever brought to this city. Every price is represented—from_ the for Cc cheapest that is worthy to the very finest and most @ exclusive, The following (all imported) we offer These are the only genuine Holland Rose Bushes on Tuesday at these exceptionally low [HEN that are being sold in New York this season, We |] ‘Ported fast cotton, double heels and 19¢ import them direct from Holland—our first order |] oes .two weights, light and medium.. 5 Value ages aving been for one hundred tRousand Bushes, Imported gauze lisle, all black; imported having been for dred thousand Bushes, Wchelieg and Rembrandt ise, Ingrain | gp ay. They are bigger and better dye, white-tipped heels and toes; im- | e than any other Bushes here- |} ported hand-embroidered lisle, pure silk Value abouts—no matter what the |] "sured ankle effects.....,., 38c. & 45¢, price—and they are a YEAR |] Imported black lisle thread allover. andy OLDER, every bush being | 3&6¢c JLLY T ) EARS OLD, RUBEN UNO) LEABS: O13: Imported black lace lisle noveitie Another thing: Note the as- |} ankle patterns, with hand-embroidered sortment! We give you every |] silk-figured fronts; also plain lisle, very kind--AT THE SAME. PRY sheer gauze weights, with handem- + 3 OQO@ ankle style, in various new design: Value soc, just a few sorcalled “lead. |] Droidered pure sitk figured ankles, inf > EG led “leat 1 assorted shades of tan, green, navy ‘and | — Value 7Sc, the Hybrid Perpetuals—such. as the great favorites—but the [| Misses’ ular made fine ribbed. full climbers—such as Crimson |] cotton Stockings, all black, best Maco 19¢ MAY Ramblers and Baltimore Belles, ah be isnt reat Saag near aay a on f avconipanied by Cash. Ni with extra double heel, sole and toe; alts for DUNE Urn Bithanay PbS. UEoBseninn aes by Ss ° |i sizes 5 to 10..... NSUIR ODN NOC Oar $1.10 Pianos.’ OLD SORES CrENSvE- Nothing is more offensive than an old sore DANGEROUS : that refuses to heal. Patiently, day after day, it is treated and nursed, every salve, powder, etc., that is heard of is tried, but does no good, until the very sight of it grows offensive to the sufferer and he becomes dis- be 2 | ies and morbid, They are not only offensive, but dangerous, because = = f , the same germ that produces cancerous ulcers is back of every old sore, | The cause is in the blood |and as long as it remaing ,, Some years ago my blood became poisoned, and the sore will be there and the doctor told me T would have running sores for , life, and that if they were closed up the result continue to grow worse would be fatal. Under this discouraging report 1 and moredestructive, The teft off their treatment and resorted ta the'use of fact that thousands of old S, S. S. Its effects were prompt aud gratifying, sores have been cut out It took only a short while for the piedlste to ene and even the bones tirely curo up the sores, and I am not dead as the seraped, and yet they re- doctors intimated T would be, neiiser have the turned, is indisputable Sree ever broken out again, Joun W. Founprs, evidence that the blood is Wheeling, W. Va., May 28, 1903, ‘diseased and ‘responsible for the sore or ulcer, Valuable time is lost im experimenting with external treatments, such as salves, powders, washes, because the gerins and poisons in the blood must be removed betore re can Le eflected, S, S, 8, cleanses and purifies the circulation $0 that it carries rich, new blood to the parts and the sore or ulcer heals pers manently, §$, S, S, not only removes the germs and poisons, but strengthens the blood and builds J. T. BROOKS S S S up the entire system by stimulating the organs, | PIANOS increasing the appetite and giving energy to the weak, wasted constitution, It is an exhilaratin: $225.00 | tonic, aids the digestion and puts every part of the body in good health i |condition, Book on the blood, with any medical advice wished, without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COs, ATLANTA, GAe - EASY TERMS. NO MONEY DOWN, WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, SUNDAY eae

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