The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1905, Page 9

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{ Hy who identified him refused to escort 4 q SMITH HADDEN 1S SET FREE # ead to have caused death, DIED IN HOTEL. room of the hotel when he comolai Clubman Indignant at Being! Placed in Cell—Found by Po-| salle lice on Sidewalk—-No Looo- — motor Ataxia, Says Physiolan, to the window , but his services were usol B. , Smith Hadden, member of the most exclusive clubs in the clty, who | owns the beautiful coumtry place, | Uniondale Farm, at Hempstead, L, 1, | was angry to-day when armigned tn | the Jefferson Market Police Court after @ night In @ cell, He wore a dark sutt, patent leather shee, peari-ahaded @aitere and carried @ etick and tan Gloves, ‘When Mr, Hadden wan discharged he Jeft the court mumbling hot words at | Justice and the ‘fool police," # Mi. Madden was found last night by Detectives Uminger and Finley ut Broadway and Thirty-fourth street hile lying on the pavement as @ crowd gathered ro@id him. A trtend Entire New Stock We are now pretty well est: lished In this good old store so long At the very outset we laid do |ments and honest values, We open the season with Entire New Stock—of the big st him home, s0 the police took him to Tenderloin station, They thought he was suffering trom locomotor atax'a. Dr. Lathrop, of the New York Hospl-| a garment left, our reputation, Naturally we h: , and there was no evidence of that eee a taken great care to have them right, malady, and the clubman was locked up. FAt the etation Mr, Hadden told the police he was a Vanderbilt. Then he changed his !dentity and mecame "Bn- voy Extraoniinary to President Roose- voit." He had three watoies with him. Ho sald he travelled on the Long Island Broad and ‘necded plenty of time.” WH Hadden's brother Harold appeared in court to n him, Suits. (good ones), and the season's novel <one {n Cheviots, Worsteds, Cassimeres TO SEE SUN'S ECLIPSE, CAMBRIDGE, Mass, April 7—Prof, Bwintam H. Pk ng, director of the WHarvard Astronomical Observatory, hha decided to 0 Meun on Aug | season's styles; tailoring of a m or near this price, all who examine them will agree that have succeeded, devote par- | a e many indenta-| Jptions on tho sun's edge. ee ;AGNIFICENT 800-COLUM PAPER, Next Sunday's 100-page Faster ; Fashion Su; world of to-night, M4 did pictures, erest, Order | | '740-742 Broadway 259-261 Sixth Ave, & HECHT BROS. 2: OPEN UNTIL 9-30 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT, The Men’s Suits at $15 That May Be Paid For in Small Amounts. One has only to see the style of these suits we're offering ‘ at $15 to realize how well dressed a man can be at a small expenditure. This is true because these suits come from the Le, best makers in America, who cut Lg their moderate priced garments i=, over the same patterns as the OPEN A i=, most expensive that are made, so rs. that price really does not affect CHARGE ACCOUNT re the, style AND PAY IN ¥ jesides the very moderate price fet that provides a ‘man with the SMALL _AMOUNTS. ume* most fashionable spring attire, the ¥ terms make it easier than it seems, for one of these suits or B anything else can be paid for in very small sums, weekly or monthly, . 26 Suit Styles, $15, )A Tailored Top Coat Think of the selection-opportunity| 4m the Best Style. that Is provided in a stock that con- Beautifully fashioned, exquis- ee tains twenty-five distinct styles of | itely tailored Coats of rich Ox- js fancy Worsteds alone. We'll show you| ford Cheviots and stylish Tan this many, all magnificently tailored, with the newest model double-breasted coats, perfect fitting garments, equal in every way to anything you could have made to your order at $25, Ores) all lengths and shapes or nothing more fect fitting would be made by a men of various figures; raceful or per- merchant tailor — at double the price, for. $15) $15 Superb Paddock Overcoats. We're showing an assortment of Paddock Overcoats that early in the season sold readily at $35; they're the most stylish cut garments that have been produced this season, and are ot sn unsurpassable Covert, of either dark or light hue; no man ever wore a $25 better coat at anything Ilke the price........5 AN eb teal sat Clothing for Young Men. |Children’s New Suits and Overcoats. Whatever clothing we provided for young men was planned and tailored especially for them. We mean that, un-| Suits for boys In Satlor and . Uke most young men's apparel, It 1s | Russian Blouse, 2-Plece Norfolk not simply men's fashions. in smaller | and Double-Breasted styles; of sizes, ey have distinctlve cut and| high grade all-wool fabric }, well are of fabrics most sultable for young | trimmed and tallored; and To) men, We offer a superb line of sults! Camts in splendid styles, all and overcoats that are sizes, made to sell superior values at... at ry and $6, for.. $3.95 (PSESSFHES $$HS0GHH S$SESSESES: 1 LOK rer eeee Peerteneene i ‘I. Steigerwald Packing Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. | Meats Tair years’ Reputation is >... le. back of Our Guarantee to Sup- Poultry ply the Best of Meats pnd I at a saving of 2c. to 3c, per Ib, TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY HERE ARBOUR SATURDAY SPECIALS, Sirloin Steak, per lb 15¢ / Prime Rib Roasts, per Ib.........:essee00e000 100 to 12¢ * Fine Loins and Legs of Milk Veal, per Ib. ‘Iie Sugar-Cured Smoked Hams, per Jb..... Peau ww bt Ke} Special Attention Given to Orders for Hotels, Steamships, Insti ons, &c. | Esteresestegese cones segggoe John Cavanagh, whore home address 1g not known bo the police, was taken suddenly il in. a Raines law hotel at Second avenue early to-day, edical aid could be sum: Heam disease 14 Cavanagh was eating in the dining: ined of a suffocating feeling, He ‘was car- and a physician em, was forty-three years old, ‘ab- oc: cupled by Messrs, S, N. Wood & Co. wn the rule of the business—plain state- an lock carried by the former owners there isn't These new Spring Sulis and Top Coats are what we depend upon to make ave At $10 We show a beautiful line of Men’s There are Blue Serges, of course ties and 'Homespuns. Cut in the smartest of this uch higher character than is usual in suits at We have tried to make this line represent the best value, and believe that we Open Saturday Evenings Till 9. SETETSES = oe GEESE SESSSEESEESES FES 54 cm a SES 4 PEESESEEEICS mney eee | THE WORLD: ETRE A eRe, Tee a FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1908. It's Food and Drink. There’s no better cocoa made than BENSDORP'S You save, @ either way you use it. That’s why for economy careful people are buying Bensdorp’s. THE COCOA WITH THE YELLOW WRAPPER Saturday Special Sale Men’s Rain 14.50 Coats, Saturday we will offer several hundred Rain Coats suitable for evening or busi- ness weer, in Oxford, Blacks, Tans and Grays. Styles— Beled Tourists, and long, full, loose Coats, Former prices were $20, $22 and $25, Special to-day $14.50. N, Y, Store only. Smith Gray & Co. G THREE STORES BROADWAY AT 31ST ST,, New York FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV, EROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV., Brooklyn N@ CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF SIEGELF,QOPER MUSIC BOXES Ohirty~Gwo of Ghese Colebrated Instru- ments at Reduced Prices, This is the most sensational offering of Regina Music Boxes we have been able to record in many months, It is a special lot which, aside from the fact that the cases are of a model now discarded, are equal in every respect to the newest patterns. e The Regina is always appropriate, It provides an abundance ‘of delightful pas- time for the old and young alike for every occasion. This is an opportunity that one can ill afford to let slip by. Any of These Instruments on Easy Terms. 2 $20.00 Regina Musi: Boxes, reduced to 590 3 $20.00 Regina Music Boxes, reduced to 15.00 2 $40.00 Regina Music Boxes, reduced to 20.00 1 $45.00 Regina Music Box, reduced to 20.00 3 $55.00 Regina Music Boxes, reduced to 30.00 3 $50.00 Regina Music Boxes, reduced:to 37.50 1 $65.00 Regina Music Box, reduced to 0.00 6 $70.00 Regina Music Boxes, reduced to 9.00 3 $95.00 Regina Music Boxes, reduced to 715.00 1 $115.00 Regina Music Box, reduced to 75.2 2. $175.00 Regina Music Boxes, reduced to 85.0 00,00 Combination Talking Machine and M 19109100 me r4 ind Music Box, 90.0 1 $150.00 Regina Music Box, reduced to 115.0 2 $160.00 Regina Music Boxes, reduced to 140.0 1 $220.00 Regina Music Box, reduced to 175.0 (Stewel Cooner St Roautitut $250, 00 Caldwell Pianos at JS5,00 Have splendid double ve- neered cases in fancy figured mahogany, walnut or oak; hand-cerved panels, arms and pilasters; patent duet music desk; patent third pedal soft stop: continuous hinges on top and fall board; finest action; heaviest hammers and most artistic tonal qualities, Ivory keys spapoestien in py Wratd arusk and ebony sharps. me i int \Wsses’ and Chitdren’s Spring Witten NO CONNECTION WITT! AMY OTHER STONE Fi re \| 15 $7.50; on sale Saturday at Double ‘‘S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings from 8:30 Till 12 0’Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour, Also Children’s Streamer Sailor Hats, Qc. Complete assortment of CHILDREN'S STREAMER SAILORS, prices LARGE BRIM SAILORS, with all-silk No. 16 grosgrain ribbon; colors red, brown, navy; $1.45 ades for AND-SEWED' STRAW-BRAID POLO TURBANS (as illustrated) in all the season’s most desirable colors, such as brown, black, Saxe blue, red, reseda, champagne; also two-tone effects; Bat price $2.45; ey trimmed with horsehair ompon, FLOWER HATS AND SILK MUSLIN PET also black and Oxford, serge lined and sleeve. All sizes. Price, priv ATL sam> 0c = 32 SYRINGES, Women’s Covert Coats, ae Smart Styles, at 55. 00. A superior line of popular garments at a popular price, finished in a conscien- tious manner and fashioned, as illustrated, in an attractive style. Made of good quality American Covert Cloth; 21 inches long and lined with heavy satin; collarless style, with fancy shape button trimmed outline; fly front; jaunty strap-trimming at front and back, and leg-o'-mutton sleeves, with cuffs. oA b. 00 Specially priced for 1 Floor, Front, 18) 8) Saturday a ner Store, They are guaranteed to detached cuffs to match. Price, Sizes 14 to 17. Women’s Suits & Shirts Meeting the Popular Demand. The Women’s Outer-Apparel Section in The Big Store undoubtedly more accurately meets the demands of the women of New York and adjacent cities than any other store. It is continually offering values that are pronounced—that stand out boldly in unparalleled attractiveness both in manifestly superior styles and prices that defy and completely rout all competition. The continuous busy aspect of this popular part of the won- derful store is an unimpeachable evidence of the truthfulness of the foregoing sweeping statements. Stylish Easter Suits at $17.50 In this offering—specially arranged for a busy Satur- day—we have taken a special lot of 150 garmen's, which regularly would go at $25.00, and reduced them to a price that will meet the popular requirements. Embraced in the astortment are two smart moilels of the popular Shepherd plaid materials in coat styles—one handsomely tailored, tke other prettily braid trimmed. Another suit of fancy Panama, made in blouse style with vest, Also many Broad- cloth Suits with blouses and braid trimmed. This ofan Sent vor ory a 9 Bry response. To-morrow Handsome Walking SKirts at $2.95. An exceedingly tandsome garmen’ for the price The siyles have plaicd gores, strapped front panel, and made of excellent men’s wear mixiures in dark grounds, Some have toveres cf Eright cclcrs A skirt made of material and tailcring equal to our Hl $5.00 garmer ts H nama and Mixtures at 4.75. ma and Imperial Serge at 7.50. (Bh oper Btore, Becond Floor, Wront.) | ET EG ” On AL TURBANS, made to sell for $5.00 and 2 28 r e (Siege! 200 Cop Coats& Rain Coats Jor Wen Go-Morrow At One of the Most Unusual Opportunitics in Several Seasons. 100 TOP COATS of fine quality covert cloth in tan, brown and olive shades ; 100 RAIN COATS in Oxford stripes and over plaids; some satin lined; satin Gorler Articles, Drugs & Rubber Soods. | DR. SCOTT'S MLECTRIC HAIR BR HOUSEHOLD BULB SYRINGES, 90 | EXTRA RERINED mNaLigH On; 2 NFANIS. SYRINGE. “ALLINE CAMPHOR, package, yi HMIAANCE VABORIEOR aATOMIZ MANAHAN'S "TARINE MOTH PAP! MAGIC ATOMIZERB, continuous spre, ULSYER 12h TARINE MOTH BA MAGIC OIL, ATOMIZMRS, contimigits QYERCOAT §IZP TARINE MO, 8 INSRCT POWDERS, “Bo BCSINESS SIZE TARIND MOTH BA Apes’) HObRoHOID ROW . BACK 812M TARINE MOTH BAGS i NV Pee MFINED CAMPHOR, 10 tablets THRTHING RINGS, fo 7 . » Wen’s Yegtigee Shirts at Wade to Be Sold for Almost Double Ohat Price. At this price these shirts are certainly very exceptional values, good quality of printed percale They have pearl! buttons, Light or dark grounds. Yewest Poke Bonnet Gfrects, at In the Millinery Section to-morrow we shall make special showing of Dress Hats for Misses and Children th promise to become exceedingly op ilar with the young folks this Spring. “These Hats are made in the large flat and poke bonnet effects so becoming to young folks; and. are beautifully trimmed with flowers and ri ; bon. In the assortment will also be found a 3. great number of the popular Lingerie or Pj Embroidery Hats, my! Elsewhere from 87, 50 to $10.00," 590 to $1.95 SSe 445 Cooper Btore, Becond Floor, Front.) 7.0 satin sleeve, All sizes. 7,50 Btore, Infants’ & Children’s Caps & Dresses Specially Priced, Dresses. CHILDREN S DRESSES of gingham in dainty pink and blue checks, made in the popular Russian style with 2 box pleats, front and tack, and trimmed with straps of white lawn; sizes 2 105 49c years, CHILDREN’S DRESSES of gingham in the popular Suspender style. Skirt and sus- pender of gingham: in dainty checks} colors red, brown and blue; waist of 69. white lawns sizes 2 to 5 ye: ce CHILDREN'S DRESSES of in pretty pin checks, pink and blue, mi the long waisted French effect, with 3 rows of fine embroidery insertion down ronts exceptionally pretty; 98, 210 5 years, (Slege! Cooper Store, Second Fioor.) SIC Caps. INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S CAPS of fine white lawn, in the popular French style, daintily trimmed with three rows of Val. lace, edging and cluster tucking, with liberal tie-strings; sizes 12 to ie 19¢ INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S CAPS of fine a Hana in hes very pretty tyles, effectively trimmed will va lace and ribbon; sizes 121016 IC | INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S CAPS of lawn, superior quality, in several very dainty styles and elaborately trimmed ith fine tucking, embroidery and Hbbont sizes If to 16 49e| fit and are cut full size and are all made of s and madras cloth. 35° split cushion neckband; Boys’ Spring Sutts, Oop Coats and Peec/ers. Bost Values in Yow York at $3.00, The Siege! Cooper offering of Boys’ Clothing at $3,00 isres- ognized as atfording the best values to be had in the city, Pab- rics are selected for nel good wearing qualities, while styles are the product of the best craftsmen, and the e'abo at> stocks always insure a correct fit for every build and age. Russian Blouse Suits, For Boys—24% to 7 Years, Pure Worsted Serges in all colorings, also Fancy Mix- tures in. browns and prays. Finithed wih Blopmer a leather bel id i Me as eather belis and contrasting At 3.00 Norfolk Jacket Suits. For Boys—7 to 16 Year:. i With plain or knickerbocker trousers: all the newest I] spring mixtures; also navy Serge, and : che At 3.00 Rt Cheviot. Two-Piece Jacket Suits. For Boys—-7 10 16 Years In Chevios and Cassimeres of % brown and gray; Crevios in blue and ee At 3.00 Top Coats and Reefers. For Boys—2'4 to 16 ‘Years Top Coats of Covert in tan and olive shades; cut on the newest box medels-—5 to 16 years. Ree‘crs have embroier’d emb'em on the sleeve: military burons and are of fing Coverts in tan At 3 00 ° and olive shadés - 24% to 8 years. Youths’ New Spring Suits, All new spring designs. ner Sto For Yeuths—14 to 20 Years. Sizes 31 to 36 brea measure, Newest spri ics; also navy and back, in toh tings ang dow! models, Price 2.60, £3.00rant

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