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a eens * De AM DRIAL Daal laa s " THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1905. FATAL FIGHT © |BLUE EASTER! THAT IS, KILLED HIMSELF y : OVER WOMAN) | WHERE FASHION PARADES. toll, #IX cents and some bread Lin his O™AVE. 218K 22"STREETS, Annaal Sale of | sroyamten ie make ; woe Garden Imple enti | SVNACH GUE iiss sacl aie \ I J ls a § ¥ bexin to-morrow, After that the Janke f f h a t \ to provigd am | everythin 0 Man Is Slashed to Ribbons in| New Styles and Colors for Up-to-date Maid and Matron and the, Thought to Be David Gotts.| "ne man entered the tuvatory, whilen pe _ Ss : Wy at at the lowest’ po Quarrel at a Party Held in| Mcre Man Who Is Het Escort, and Novelties feld Got Into Room Off from! jal! Inading Into the ayn: a5 sys We + | West Side Tenement—Riot for the Children, Church Adath Jeschurun and |Z!" yas foul or gus. who. bow DRY GOODS Cc. Ge oi , | Follows Cutting, Turned On the Gas, fein saver HVPET Gh OSTA Mahe Great Special Sale This Week of 14 teeth ae Now) iHiat doe, Ror Tasan thee a RUL MMU usEe tha: Walking RUMBA Tod = hilo, Brgoity moj gran ti ata card which arrived from | Russ A young man, reduced to the ex+|terday, ‘Phe writing ta Rus “Ban Juan Iii" and “Kettle Ro \ the Gibson tie, | Brass and Iron Beds. er Gis peniarningeeseection Ge ekiy psychic wave ot depression ts going to| "ths puinpw are ahown In pa hay ap writing te resin, “and john : : ond Atroet, Was the scene early today | Selle over Manhattan on Apri gt. It) and blckshin while atunnii green And |yemex of poverty, whose mame tn /mas have had someting todo with the I Never af any time since this store has been here have we offered Brass HM) 18 teeth: of a riot in which several hundred per-| 2 n.fles that the popular shade the CST A RRS EoRUS thought to be David’ Gottafeld, com: Sei | and Iron Beds at as low prices as we have attached to these for to-mor- row. We own an immense quantity of them—bought one-half less than regular, and shall sell them in a hurry at fully as big reductions. the dis i Uking pumps | mitted suleide to-day by gas In the! John W. Gatea’a Father Dies, | miltary heel and | Synagogue Adath Jeechurun, No. 69) a Gar yretaas, Uh, April 18—Asol g, | Rivington street, Although his clothes| almont worn threadbare and his| Gites, aged clishty-two, the father of y girl will epring in her new 60WN | Dagtor girl's foot, The will be the “Alloe bhue,’’ |are made, with the er. have some beautiful @ona participated, the outcome of which| {0st {# one man in the Roosevelt Mospital|and ha iy hovering between if and death, and) Of course every maiden who has pure | “yy °ry a8 NFP ar TERE BPA it c Fy bruised heads and bodies for a score of chased new finery will not be of this| white embroidered Gibson. les this sea | Ver John W. Gates, the well-known multi- | 4.50WAliteRnamels i) others "| colox, for reseda green and old rore are) 9M Gls, but she will hardly wear thei | shoes wore out at the toos, the man's | Jahn Wi Gates, ine wel Ted Iron Beds "2.49 Brass Beds | Frank Brown, of No, 231 West Sixty-| ciose followers in the wave of popular- | (ih 4aster, The pump will be the popu: | face hears marks of refinement and hia| "He Dad DASnUIGZS BIR HORNE TEC) £0 As INustrated., second street, i the man who was al-| ity, If any ono thinks the advent of epflaplerg?, Of, courme there is some- | hands show that he was not used tol a long Clare eh, heaue vabee And Sena AN nlaaet ne HOOK most murdered outrieht, He was) } Y, and the Rar ea RDR ter is a simple matter of a few dyed | 2) ’ year Wt her house gow! vel, at, each alashed and cut into ribbons, ‘The quar: Ge coat Cott ate eniiee aitouae, ROW | Ld special at) O's BRS, fhe : ; Tlorist dards Easter eggs, A soring hat and & NeW) the most exquisite white silk stockings NONB CG, 0. Dy ‘maine . WrOUKHE stool, Epo, . yel started in Brown's rooms, on the| gay, that delusion that will have to be| With lace instep and. lace ankles, ior | OOH eaten his ‘aunty thitd floor of the house, w pete Bona i . | street and carriage the hose are shown UUNING STG ARS nt * 80, while ehtertalning a mer user While he was | overcome, Kaster ts as great an occa. | {Thin Und sarmage th ¥, \ SMALL BPADING: POF Hi ung o party of friends, among| eon ag Christmas, and little Mary and|lace ariie and iasien ns 9 ; ; iamg i exit arate) hy MER ‘ ae a tor | tno ‘to @ buyer, I them a man named sam Pryor, It wa pagne evalltin ws extra quntity . Mlitve: wince bar Contant colors are the prevailing. walkin : hich: press the name of a we Pa tiny Willa, who used to costume colors in holsery and they are ! ‘ LL Kh pressure: the argument. Dhan eenieoneres with chasing the elusive rabbit eggs Of | shown In elaborate embroidery and lace. | AND CONSIDER THB “a } 1 ee Hie beritone o. of atecl. ashing) many colors, have to be provided with For Mere Man. Pik Btn | ie bop eeoulnd Pryor didn’t waste any time in wonderful creations in the form of me- in get: i ting aivay after Brown dropped to the | clanical toys, remarkable candy con-| ,Mf¢re man has his Soacniet, Beater floor, Darting down the stairs, with the|Coctions and gorgeous novelties that) much space. A new Haster senéation bewildered gueste afer him, he ran | Would meke even Santa Claus ura Into No, 210, disappearing in one of the | "hye yf, girl will be crowned with flats, seortment, of headgear, col: | Hasler man. carry a straight atic In this house KOK y speaking, Of course she’ cal erling th,'an be sure to have | frends, ‘Thoy athe pear ny i OE Yne polo turban, and next Bun. | sume ray and black husery jo wave. t Mt and formed | Guy will kee & harvest of these round | Wardrobe, With your frock coat. ther an opposing force for him e two Homeo with everything from the |18 a brand new shade of gray In. tl: crowds clashed tn the street, and for a) use vo to wings and bunches| English square tle and for busin: spell a general riot resulted, Policeman | of rose side decorations, Apna oeranctice Green veaeda four-ine/ am bears) heard the nolse and arrived on Extremes In Hat pleated shirte are "de rigueur" and seene, Me telephoned the West | Haster hate are extrenists—the the etripe is passe, Plaids of whi r addres: Blxty-eighth atroct etution tevin ee eee eee a Up on one aide With | wath tie browne Meo ce clue bat aes | That in addressing Mrs, IGS which were went under Roundsman Con, uh Turned up and very | the correat thing in business suit shirts, You are confiding aly private ip oO por ¥ Und ‘on- 1, ur else they are cov-| ‘Tan gloves for business and gray a Woinal—a woman whose experience at , ts, "Feathers and plumes | suede {or afternoon arc, of course, probe ith, wataan's: diacuses covere a erent Clubs freely used dissipated tho {are not keeping paco with the flowers] er, but the real Kuster noveltion are aM Aa crowd, Then the police mado a flat-t,, |Aid Wings, The best colors in hats are| the pearl gray derby, the bell-shaped Many YEArs. flat search for Pryor, attr [tho Alice blue, mulberry rose and} high wile hat and tho’plald shirts. The You can talk freely toa woman when Mater Fikyor, but were unabie | reseda green, though white and every] proper scarf pin has a single #tone, re " 7 fo locate him. ‘They aro still on the | color will he seens Easter waan't made exclusively It Is revolting to relate your private dunt | The following were tise Bas new gown will be the] vanity, however, “there is teams} troubles to a man—besides a man does witnesses: 1 frills’ stvle ihat is made] due the ohildren, 1 the: lor: — y because he Is a Joseph Rogers Nie ouitee Guswen cael ton ond thay not undorstand—simply because he is a man, ALL-IMPORTANT HOSE MEN DERE, eet, 280 10H TONGS, pair, BONS. DEN SE Rake an Hast 1 R nar 6.00; te Be. SS Pane, ie heats Ser etd Piney foot, aerating need ce 5. BS tem: Harv, 9,00: continuouel full sizcs; value $45.00... arenecs EES Albsd, post, with fancy centre: all B-lngh Gontinugus, Fort, rath iT dq Ss. t T: Kk. 8.75 Reerinny 014,00; neavy.contine| Baten ctuerings” value py aratoga Trunks ; a These Are Sole Leather Boum foot and “@ fost tinction, eee Cente & Mattresses Iron Davenport Gouch Bed , 40 pounds, made. u A. tloking, one or two pants Value $1400, mt... any Black oF Black mix. 'O} wney are in renilty & Bote Bed—by almply lowering. the Dack you have a thoroughly prtabie eating’ place—the width of a detained as are cer tainly getting everything that lelings tress No, 24 West Sixty- of} gecond street; Percy J. Harris Iso good, but the coffer | to them, Here aren. toy ny women suffer in silence and drift along Sanitary, non-absorbent, vermin proof, They are made with the very beat Bronze Y } 1 re! y peat few of the won i covered mey stripe toking. eo) i W io) vie Bikaletsy ee Mee Bertha: Misa Delia |ducke v dle cls ani furbelows, 1s) dowd thet helong’ty ths taster sniti | trem bad ta worse, knowing full well that they Ree eu enes Hold ee 00 | Reirlo an Woon! “ends! “bass MeSH he aes ‘i ye same number, over | tho p novelty, and the ne’ Vonderful mechanical es ought heve odiate 3 ate B feet Gin... G.8514 feet dint 15 | beneath the 9 0 add e#trength unt Thom, the Pow ts) suppowed to have [are shown th ev Kind of material, | that Ift. up “baskots of ‘cindy ies) Ov ght neh ne ties pepRtAn Ct aU a nat l Woven Wire Iron Frames | Siitty,, sattters la, soveced ed. All ato colored, ay woll as the | from nnienne and. valle to. drup a ter rabbita that hop arsund, bunties teat, Wal Monosty Impels them to shrink from expos- Woven Wire Iron sith ‘ereen “deni, “Complete a yay BDTOWN BNE RE Ted Foe Ue eaagaeaped: |The very newest, coffee-jacket mull 18 | jump up and down while f toy hoe pure, INE themselves to the questions and probably. ex- Woven ‘Wire Bpring, value § peostaaits: See. Thowo are solo leather bound; made of Ris room artes the “guests, had dort | When the Buster pasade toon there | yee. dancing chickahs, “dant aminations of even thelr family physician, Tt {s Hrones tran, rams, mith itetloal Pillows led patewood, Covered, roth TEND Qyhen ho rensiied the ‘ut vs he | will be, something stunning seen in| able color and design, "Bie Taeter mrce] Unnecessary, Without money or price you can Ende and Woven Wire Centr: Oforions Feather Pillown, pounds, cov- root slats, maleable: tron Bloke tree ee lous, 3e lost, 40 9 gloves and shoes. ‘The gloves this year| that open and contains consult a Woman whose knowledge from actual ered in famoy «tripe tick: the feminine | vocabulary. | sitting on nesta filed wii et vi uy Extra Heavy Brot ee cae ? ec R . ‘alance olen ame,” ‘Buede P. Kk. @loves,: with hn candy egus.| expertence Is greet. au front doweln, large. alge, Bolter neck and upper body that t Dh uble Wovel eather i n Wir joe) Feather c ek, t atrong sol 4 i Wire Cable on Inde; aus F ‘ G Wet yh cians say there is no hope for hf: urge peatl olasp, in pastel shades, are 5 ‘4 my Iba, covered In A, GO. A, Je; tron bottom, witl Hepesgokinlm iiights to tho Haaster giel'a eye. The| Gy, ‘i aunly, Novelties, Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation: Box Spring covercl tn A. OA. teking. | ticking threo’ fully: elkmped: “atronm at Huck. ereonh: Yellows, €Tay8. | raotiant thea nore are full of at-| Women sufiering from any form of femole CoH Bpr we giaranive tue) 2 full fa top tray BRAID onders and hellotr are exquisite, here tan't real eC invitee see iioves match’ every“ poasioie | thing in the way of enticement thrdont| Weakness are Invited to promptly communicate pit may be worn with any plain |fectioner docan't offer. Candy boxes | With Mrs. Pinkbam at Lynn, M All letters, red costumo, ina e ts her Pear calle ke one Used to] re recelved, opened, read and answered by When in Chicago, Ree ee eye Tia anore | ited: with pion oandiet ih cee up Maga | Women only, A Woman ean freely talk of her Mrs. R. P. Parker, of this city, who 1 gathered at the wrist with ia Lore Reena, girl, vit them pelvele iliness to a woman; thus has been es- has returned from Ch: » color. This glove is worn 3 with | flows and| tablished the eternal confidence between ling cost oon | huffy chickens, B 4 2) Sab A wae Visiting D announ es walking costumes and with afternoon | fufty chickens, underneath arol Mrs, Pinkham and the women. of the loss of jewels said ¢o be wor reversible green 1s considered very | basket of flowers had a chocoln Ameriea which has never been broken, classy." sitting on @ dozen choclate eggs, Chicago police. it so fur Mrs, Parier Newest In Gloves, fr which she has to draw fro) " 5 ‘ar Mrs, i ‘om beneath which peek rom, It Is more, hag had no word of them he very newest thing In gloves ts| holding linmense Easter exgs. in P Coll’ Spring, ard Mf years; LOSES HER $5,000 JEWELRY, New York Woman Missed Them Geen nade etn ned, top tray partitioned, value iSkin 3,00, with full_cover One Thousand i These Couch Covers or “throws” will find a ready welcome into every home—at the price. They are phe- Y es at 75¢, formers aly exquisite Orlental designs and patterns, fringed all the way around; cut full width, and full three yards in length, i We cannot fill mail orders for them; just enough for one day. = Hing costumes: A white love with | the hidden candy eggy, One the loss has ben repate the vast ve 4 sperie: $5,000, The loss has ben reported to t thararare exaulsite Wraque: Patt Out of the vast voiume of experience Third Floor, | r their] than possible that she has gained the i i, q tT rtment of Curtain Muslin: A thousand yards of the Mrs, Par cared her Jewels in a| yh oi \ " i $54 a the Piain Denim: Best quality, In good asso: f s the embroidered silk; that ts, with the| hands. These Easter eggs are filled y knowleds i *{ =: nyt 4 5. " Be ferward sh to eho Htallwa the gowns wo Made, the silk gloves th | tea as_at Chileuinas times vant ail see r good-will, and her advice has . SEAS OD SR RE SE AW 0 ES ERR ODI change and belloves that the Je th lace tops, are popular,| them without the realm of the old- Surel ; iy J » ®ere lost somewhere betwen those r girl has sald good-by to| fashioned home-dyed Easter egg. urely any woman, N Cut Glass for Easter): Giving cut glass for Easter presents is getting to be quite | ° t the fad, which is our reason for holding this very impor- | DEER TIC esentets al | tant special sale to-morrow and this week, The Glass ta well as many o! ily do justice to the stock the very finest cut to be had—and the prices have been cut Easter Novelties We have never before shown so large a collection of Easter rich or poor, is very foolish if she doos = === not tke advantage of this generons| “As you know, 1 wrot op ys Ld y le you that my doo- . Hill ® ofter of assistance,—Lydia EB, Plpke-| tor said | must have an operation or f eotld c 4 4 i hot live, I then wrote , telling ys hain Mediciue Company, Lynn, Mass! iments 1 thie wor ate aot ay Following we publish two letters | ‘!iitely well. T can walk miles without an ° y—b e can hard Ache or w pain, and T owo my dife to you | § Pricings follow—but we can hardly ¢ even finer, from a woman who accepted this| tnd to Lyula.B. Pnkuam'e Vexetabie com: | in so small a space; a list of everything would require a i CRE invitati pound T wish overy sufiering woman would | f pave of this paper. (Candy Store. cul LASS BUTTER k avitation, Note the result, read this testimonial and reatlze tho value | Dake Of dae Chariots and) PLAIN. AND FANCY. IC : DISHES, with cover; rich, Wiret letter, Mary Turn S31 erect ee wwe: aesete | Wagan aru’ i PACES | ann st Se) deep new designs $10.00 Mrs. Pinkham: rea Eu alce S21 O stret. 8. W., Wash- |B Nols, ohick cows, 6.1 | ; ; Val, TOF sone one otelaee For eight years I have suffered some- from, each, » 0.08 thing terrible every 10.0 h my periods. | When a medicine has been success- CUT GLASS WATER BOT- TLES. The pains ar C1 dca ‘4 RUSTIC NOVEL Low, stand te raiy doctor Cae wae early tul in restoring to health so many NGe WOON aa eee Naa CUT GLASS BOWL—8-Inck | newest deep, fiat cuttin ‘nd womb ‘trouble, ai ' nust go throush | women whose testimony is so un-|f 5s” shan | Téo J size, $5.00 value, for., 2.95 an operation if I want to get well. y ss B L a ‘} “pinwheel; $5.00 value, for vant to submit to it if 1 can posalbly help | questionable, you cannot well say, Ns each Praneent at beri Bre tea ere cutting ba It. Ploase tell mo what to do. 1 hope you x F ae , centres A $7.50 value, for...... 8.95) aim gtass OMLBRY TRAY! ran relleyo me."'—Mrs. Mary Dimmick, 321] Without trying {t, “I do not believe i paree aolention oF and | GUT GLASS SUGAR AND | boat shape: dean cuttings te O strect, 8. W., Washington, D, C, {t will help me.” If you are 41), don't i eee a roveltige, an 4 valuo, for & dien hickens, Boxes-—from . to, Ib. Ko CREAM SETS—Both pieces So ', Roosters, rom | BEST BON BOD = pone ry, Pintbaens hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia B, ash (9) euch. on ae teneaag ots Ate handled, rich, deep, el sia and ean cute “Afior following carefully your advice,|Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at rhie."tor eagh, Oe aha ere i ant SutINE $5,00 val pO | ext und taking Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable! once, and write Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn. 0S BOo OF, Sets sees seeeernns Be A sae nine fas. 4 A 5 , oR RGGS—Kro, PETTY SHOCK 4 - ' hs a 1LASS FLOWER VASES Pomppbuands 1 An vary Anaone te etd yeu A asec ble | COPERDD® CARAMIELS: 1h) | CUT GLASS TANKARD JUG iii, To Inch, Mass,, for special advice—it is freo|f FANCY Sion my testimonial, that others may know their J & a ’ ae 1, Inon Value and what you have done for me, | and always helpful, icp Cy 1 rout | oHOCOLATH. CHIPS: Ib,.8po f OF PITCHER—Full Sepint te tne ee ca FRBNCH CHERRIES I. a size, $8.50 value, for ., 4.05] gop Gatue tor eee BEL CO WW PERTHWAy7 Easter Sale of Swift’s Premium Hams SATIN painted — Not the ordinary kind of cheap, low-grade Hams, but positively the best Hams sold in the United States at any price, These Hams have been specially cured for our EASTER SALE, They are as much superior to the ordinary grade of Hams YATAUDNOUUOUNNNDNNRHAAIUMAPDPODOP DDD as porterhouse is to chuck steak, Mild, sugar-cured, very lean, sweet, tender meat; 10 to 12 Ibs. average, Owing to hay- i See En) Nein Oe oieSia i Reliable KR) aM his: week “THIt: BEST HANS" ON BARTH® a the remarkabh Toe are i pee Are, enabled to offer you DE ey 7 Furniture Carpets “Bgds,for 260 Goffe at) 115. Bacon ae? [Finest Mook f OWEST! “Beds ana Bedding | 'NGESt! ||] | gus re jemi! zeit” dei) | Rest tuslew pres! | offeo. Prices Upholstery G Crenit ‘ seminary uramy| | Stet oti to at | | eet ytce! auere|| |S teumat anes a ¢ weace Sun ane seas] |e tassios ah| |EMa Tier BN? | Ba ERE’S a cigar you should never be Everything for Housekeeping har ves, wer Gor | tokombos cat | [Paitath ati 8R:| Codfieh—Pinest ean. mbla River FAs ab, $ Noy cooks whitey: tener, dogen, 61.75, oy ——————? SonledFlerrings flaky, Wii h8S 4 Holland Hers —s 3p, wooden pox..100 9 ———— ——— Soups — Schime rings Mivers kx, Scotch errinis |Sale of Corn.) vo, condensed, ail ven ‘The,} mix LARUE —6 Ib, wooden pall. 00 a Fi manee @ China & Japan Mattings Fae ne. i Eivroad Frond, rol | 50c. Tea at Vo Heaneiannt At Very Special Prices [po [yo 2% rim cereals Our Mattings are all imported direct. Every yard ts perfect. The designs and colors are very attractive, Each roll is full thickness and weight, and contains 40 full yards, In the next few days we shall sell 800 rolls as follows; JAPAN Matting that was $12.50 perroll,at $8,00 ,CHINA « wo 10,00 700 without; a cigar that costs little and saves much; a CLEAR HAVANA cigar for 214c, and the biggest little, best short smoke ever put upon the market, Isle of Pines-Minuets - Package of ten, 25c.—Box of 50, $1.25. Every time you light one you save the cost of a ftalhsized fine cigar and lose nothing in quality. It’s a cigar for the odd minutes; the t smoke-hunger, the short wait or the short walk; for any time when you want a good smoke, but haven’t time for a long one. Med le— ae iphi fen i! oye thor- ol cur n-grown cco. Am basin smoke with the full Havana ie: grance, OTHER SIZES IN THE ISLE OF PINES BRAND: (All Hand-made Clear Havana) _ ROTHSCHILDS,- - - - 6 cents each; box of 50, $3,00 AFOLLOS and HAVANA BOUQUETS, 5 cents each; box of 50, $2.50 peottaasst Keni'te tron Bulldings Neve" WarchY “roNs™ our, Mali-Orace BROOKLYN STORES RICAne NITED ‘pm Breet Flatbush Ave anéFulton Street Youth prand Corn Yery mweet and Gel der: 2 1b cons ro- duced” trom £9, per doz, Ge; can Me There is a splendid variety of patterns, We advise cus- tomers to come at the earliest convenient moment while the assortment is largest, Last year we sold in a few days several hundred rolls of Matting no better than these at the regular price ‘and they were a big money’s worth). At these reduced prices, made possible because our representatives had the cash to assist a Japanese merchant In tinancial distress, the supply will hardly last more than t wo or three days, | LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT | ‘West 14 Street Near 6" Ave And Encyclopedia a for 1905 has )» 10,000 Facts of Absork