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YOUNG STUART I$ DEAD FROM BROKEN SPINE Taken from Hospital for Os- teopathic Treatment, He Quickly Succumbs, EXPERTS GAVE UP HOPE. As Last Resort New Treatment Was Adopted, and Patient Re- moved from Institution, Sterling M, Stuart, won of Ruth Me- Enery Stuart, the authoress, died to- day at the residence of Georga I, Clements, No, 2% Bowno avenue, Pius! ing, t© which ho was removed yesxe! day from Flushing Hospital in order that He might be given osteopathic treatment for disloration of tho spine, Mra. Stuart announced last night that the treatmont had afforded her son Sreat relieé but the signs of improve- ment were deceptive. ‘he death of Sterling Stuart, who was @ fing, athletic specimen of a young American, was caused by injuries re- celved a few weeks ago in attempting to enter the home of his mother in Flushing lute at night without awaken- (ng members of the family, Ho had at- tended a college fraternity dinner in Manhattan, and had been delayed tn Betting home. ‘With him was anvther young man of Flushing, who was also destrous of not ie r Gisturbing hie family, They had been chums for years, and Stuart invited him to sped the night at his mother’s, house, Upon reaching the residence of Mra, Btuart Sterling discovered that in don- Qing hie evening olothes he had for- Gotten to transfee hie keys, He did not want to ring the bell and arouse the house. To climb the roof of the porch and open the window of his room looked ies a simple feat ‘With the assistance of nis companton he gained the roof, but he had some trouble with the window, While strug- @ling to open it he lost his foothold and fol to the ground, landing on his back. PAUL LESSAR DEAD AFTER OPERATION. PHKING, April 21M. Raul Lessar, Ruvselon Minister to China, whose foot was recently amputated, died last night, M, Lesear, who was Councillor of the Russian Embassy in London, was ap- pointed Russian Minister to China July 12, Ol, auccecding M. N,N, de Glevs, formerly Councillor of tho Russian Wy bassy at Paris, who was transfurred to Munich. The deceased Minister distinguished himwelf as the negotiator with the Chinese of the proposed amendments to the Russo-Chinese Manchurian treaty, Barly in 1901 he began a series of meetings with Prince Caing and Wang- Wen-#hao, who urged strong modifiea- tlons of the old agreement, made with the late Li Hung Chang, in order to maintain the sovereignty of Chine over Manchuria, Russla through M, Lessar agreed to wome of the Chinese demande, but the war with Japan ended the diplomat negotiations on the subject, It !s generally understood that M, | Pavioft, who until the outbreak of the war was Russian Minister to Corea, and who formerly was Russian Chacge d'Affaires at Peking, will succeed the late M, Teesar as Russian Minister to China, M, Pavloff Is now at Shanghai on wasting orders, ce SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Bun rises, 5,14|Sun sets, 6.45) Moon Fives, 9.26 | Sandy Hook , Governors Ialand Hell Gate Ferry PORT OF NEW YoRrK, ARRIVED, INCOMING STRAMSHIPs, DUB TO-DAY, Monviso, Gibratar, Main, Bremen. | Marco Minghott Nom'America, Naples, Naptes, Wolls City, Bwansea, Neapolitan Prince, Plandria, Tnagua, Naples. Korona, St. Croix, Monterey, Havana.” OUTGOING BTHAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY, Cedric, Liverpool, Tjomo, Yucatan, Boinrstajorneh, Comanche, Chaitecton, Argentina. Jefferson, Norfolk, Rio Grande, Brunswick, ‘Easter Importation of Reynier Kid Gloves. Trade Mark Hegistered. The Genuine Reynier Gloves bear the above trade mark without which, absolutely none are genuine. Glace Gloves. Three members of a mang of elght| sage thetr plunder to the confederate a been set by the came man, Waste, soap FTERS feturn to the store, Siac ah ail oll were packed around the lead Their headquarters wae jo. - pipes attached to the was meters and Wa i whee. ther, Ft Talli then get on fire, As soon as the pipes SENT T0 JAIL melee relic " hie SET FIVE FIRES the ‘ve cote tang Wa jen, "i rea no w nage Wad Lawyer Sahnitkin made a plea for done, as the fires w vered s90n. of 2°, case ts more Geeorviny than that i oveit®s, Gathering Smith, of No, ait venue, sh \) hd Skilful Members of Chicago Sing Sey.» Tevunouted at the Sates op Police Acouse Timothy O’Brien, tionie ony Wednonlay” last, An noon ae “We've heat al B entero t i disc Gang of Eight Each QGet| that, case, berore,”, said Justion Wratt of Bayonne, of Incendiarism) the bison tho cotton’ “airs wniel Soarily, “it yoy have ony ooopie ne . Wentinod O'Brien as the man. strat Atkorh ey her beat vee tend Eleven Months, Besides 2 | “ash ‘of the privonere ‘wae ontenoeg In Jersey City—Identified bylownen hala ctiate he aunpOned They to eerve eleven months and was ined wanted him for the fires started 12 of $500 Aplece. (0, pe worke out at the rate of FL Women Tenants. Forney’ city. We, denied having bec * Froomuonary Paces, Oreveuiets oft by rugned ther examination. Court of Spee ° ehopit Rahm, | Detectives Lee and Larkens, of Jor: eee ee 5 he, found, Darl 0 fe Joey City, arrested Mmosny O'Brien, of | Hverywheret shoplifters who came to New York from Chicago three months amo and stole thousands of dollare' worth of atuff from department storea here and in| th ees DELCASSF TO LEAVE mearby oltles, were sentenced to long terms in the penitentiary by the Court of Special Sessions to-day, Three others of the gang are under arrest walting trial at Newark N, J., and the other two have esceped. Ianac Abramoviteh, Sophie Steinbers and Dora Grover are the names of the focal prisoners, Detective-Serats, Foy, Reap and Holland caught them “with the gonda on" on April 14. The thieves ts worked with surprisin; dustry, The fran stood outside a store with a bag known as @ ‘hols! kick" under his arm, The two women would enter and come out in about balf an hour bry PARIS, April 1-13 PF. M.A rumor Deputies that Foreign Minister Del- ene in| Minduters assembled at 2 o'clock this aftermopn, ‘The rumor ia given under all reserve, ‘The rumor of the intention of M, Del- Mon | No. 3 Went Fisty-fourth street, Bay- | 1%,\ ),000, ren, for Mica] Lawyer Schnitkin le ek onne, to-day, on the charge of having you'll hear tho ery: "1905 Work | ¥ Hea ih Saurt were reeaed, fn si, aot fire to five houses in Joraey City | Baa!" Ts” tho nownbo ne hate, ore, Sew tamt Wednesday, O'Brien wae identified | they mee I Tt sou, Hive eee ege | | by sevemml women who saw him near their houses soon fater the fros were nt decovered, M4 the FRENCH CABINET? All fires bore the marks of having in olroulation the Chamber of * Awnings. We make a specialty of an awn- ing to fit any ordinary window, sizes 2 fect 6 Inches by 5 fect 6 inohes, and 3 feet by 6 feet 6 jen (bring your own measure: Leven use peat quality material guarant worth 99.25, for ........., 1.98 tends ta resign, The council of wa out of the feeling Aa, To-morrow, with unbleached double soles, Lace All-over and Lace Insteps, Women's Extra Fine Silk Mixed and Lisle in fast black and colors, vi Jacquard Stripes and Clocked Sides, Lord & Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. Men’s Suits, $8 to is it, ather She : a denis $ oe ted; neat, dressy and Sheer ee eeeeeepees We will sell you an excel- vert Top lent qual Goat, in either tan or olive; bn & fine black cheviot at } Special for....... Do you want a suit for dress occasions, cut in latest style, with semi-peg trou- broad shoulders, single or double breasted, made In worsted or Scotch tweeds? Sizes 14 to 20 years ing of an uy 1h lar | Men’s Shoes, thes Ihe, al 470 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. IS Top Coats, $10 to $22 Youths’ Suits, $8 to $15 "12 Children’s Suits, $1.95 to $7.00 the little fellow with you and put on"him’ one-of our swell Norfolk Com- bination Suits, with two pairs of trou- pretty mixtures, The add- Stan proving our customers, at our PICO svrecccccedecesvecsssces ‘shoes are. sha ely, peentersahie snd as oJ | gem of selected leathers / $25 595 $2.50 to $5.00 __ Misses’ and G castor, reseda and green, 14 and 16 yrs, patin lined, in blue, brown and red, 4 to 14 with emblem, 4 to 12 yrs, MISSES! COVERT CLOTH JA models, satin and taffeta lined, Misses’ Waists (1 TOP COATS and REEFERS, perges and cheviots, NORFOLK SUITS with yoke, also pleats Extra Knickerbocker Trousers, West Twenty- Hand crocheted “yo! rink and light blue, w neck, no sleeves, j Values $1.00, $1.50 59c, 95c and 1.25 CHILDREN’S Stern Brothers Women’s & Men’s Hosiery Women’s Lisle Thread and Ingrain Fast Black Cotton Hose, ‘Women’s Fine Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, Plain Black, in a variety of designs, lace and embroidered novelties, Men's Extra Quality Fancy Halt Hose, Lace Work Embroidered, (On the Third Floor) Oak Mission, Wicker and Porch Furniture IN LARGE VARIETY FOR SUMNER HOMES, Also To-morrow Special Inducements in MISSES! SUITS of French Pranella Cloth, New Model Blouse with combination trimming, in black, blue, cade: GIRLS’ BOX REEFERS, of Coverts and Cheviots GIRLS’ BOX REEFERS, of Fancy Mistures and SI Checks, with emblem on sleeve, 4 to 14 yrs. GIRLS' SAILOR. ee UETS of Shepherd Checks, Value $10.00 004 15,50 $7.95, 9.95 FRENCH HAND-MADE, ALSO FROM THEIR OWN WORKROOMS, of China, Pongee, Crepe de Chine, Lowisine and Taffeta Silke, Lawns, Dimities, Dotted Swisses, Mulls, Linens and Medres, Hand Embroidered and Trimmed with Crochet Laces, at Very Attractive Prices, A Exceptional Values for Easter in Boys’ & Young Men's Clothing of coverts, Value $5,00, 695, 11.50 BUSTER BROWN RUSSIAN & SAILOR SUITS at VERY REASONABLE PRICES, 8672 ST. & 322 AVE. ‘SWISS RIBBED VESTS (Imported) SILK AND LISLE, ‘Madras in choice patterns. Sample In cit purchased a copy, call 1 Phone and’ (haan 4000 John on your bayr i ait | Dotan Holl Park, along Port Row, ! und the ferrics and on the trina | ¢ Almano Dapartmont | t have @ copy in your hands, ChrDUatS 1 Ba cmerper sew Jiffy A quarter FELL 5 STORIES: Lucky Escape of a Boy Who | Sevent When he was pickod up it was found ‘at sho time of the 1 while clutching for the HURT HIS ARM. Slipped from Roof of a High Building and Fell to Street— Saved by Telegraphs Wires, Doak > CRAC While scampering over the roof of} oom congue ge coe o! Headaches. Ja@hth street thin afternoon Fred Wa! | Contains no bromides or heart depressing dith ken, nincteen ynrs old, of No, 600 Hast | No fear af heart faituve afler waing Wb. venth street, slipped and fell |4 effervescent: removes the chune ve stories to the street . ‘Acts pleasantly and above al Luckily for the boy his body struck a ayored by Physicians and the angle of telephone and telogmaph wires Sor more than 60 year: In the descent, This broke his fall, At Droggtsts, Coo and $1, o by mall trom | THE TANWANT CO, 4 adaon Wereety My i * Slip Covers. Woe will covervany five (5) pletew of furniture in best quality Bele i gian linen stripo washable ma. terial, use best binding, workmane ghip guarantoed, with no nh further charges, tor.....0, 98 ( Corsets, errane oys mussian Thom, iM ry Sale of Glove Fitting, Suits. 4, steds, 25¢ 65c. Value 400 buttons, The usual price i belt, blo 600 ose cor- . aloe 39¢ of these fine cor. ie sets is $1.60 to $2.60; being sam- ples, @ome are slightly poled. There are many wtyles and mate- rials to choose from and all sizee—only 350, eo come early, Thread Hose, alue 90e to $1.25 Valne 450 Value 1. Embodying all t pretty patterns of 7"as and cheviot, years, Religious Goods Child's Prayer sizes ral values $4.00 to irls’ Apparel . $21.50 $5.45 by Value $30.00 We have sold mor ” Value $7.90 bg Ghii dia White have prosted the ma tion in the filling of Valve $10.0 $6.95 Braver 0c 9 tas prec ety to our cltentele, Maui ital pray bed 39¢] Ail the desirable Celluloid White 72nd Chevi Key of prices Fulton street 4, 16 and 18 years) Heaven ... 39¢ cause they a now; price you save $3.75 5.00, 9.78 ‘alse $8:30 & 10,00 $6.40 Women'e Patent Leather Ox- fords, Li ithen bart fess Cuban eels, sizea, worth 200". 1.29 Oirle’ Patent Leather Shoes, Foot-form lasts, single sole, dull seecahar taice an.” 1.59 1.29 Sizes 8% to 11, regular 1.09 third Street SI Value $2.00.....,.:0000ee Sizes 5 to 6, regular value $1.60 es, and $2.50, at The largest assortment of 25c, Neckwear ind ruching trimmed; PAJAMAS, _ styles; enough for a neck; Saturday. ve t ™N large variety of fancy mixtures, military, 2)4to8; $8 val, * © Boys’ Blouses, 49c. to 16, and the New Coats and Jackets, $8.75, $7.75, 36.50, 34.95, $3.95. and misses than in any previous season, and at times Another shipment has been recetved for to-mor- row’s selling, and it will no doubt prove interosting Best Easter Shoe Bargains IN GREATER NEW YORK. Our great Easter sale of shoes offers many splendid money-saving advantages in all the up-to-date footwear for women, boys an girls, A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF PATENT LEATHER SHOES one of the great New England factories goes on sale eRaroe: The shoes are doubly attractive, FIRST, be- half their value, fully as if you had paid full price, Sizes 11%4 to 2, worth $2.00, Sizes 5 to 8, worth $1.50, Bizes 2% to 5%, value $2.50, Sizes 18 to 2, value $2.25 Sizea 9 to 18%, value $2. Women'sPatentLeather Shoes. ‘ace and button, handsome styles, all to $3.50 gettes, Jace and embroidery Inserted; Btocks, lace A special lot of fino Ruching, in all colors, a large assortment of all latest effects in Veiling, plain and fancy mesh, with o chenille spots, in all colors; 2h. valu A vert Cl best sh patent leather omer 29 1208 12; $5.00 00. hat'’s good in percales, mad- Bizes 4 to 14 meres, thoroughly great value, ny from 2 6 chest measure; English . . kid you'll pay as much as and Russian peer trom $9.00 else- styles, sizes 2% toc, ...., 10€ 1,98 where; $5.Cu, re of these garments fur womon nufacturers to a point of despera- our orders, Tan Coverts, Black Broadcloths aro here in splendid variety and at cannot duplicate. THE NAMM STORE re just the shoes you want SECOND, because instead of paying full on an average one-third to one- Every pair guaranteed just as with EXTRA TROUSERS, 5 to 12 years, Value $6.93 $5.00 Women’s Oxfords. Boys’ Shoes. ; Extraordi in the “Al- Aislived cette ta ielive paghl Geir a Patent leather and dongola 4)! ton Shoe Co." purchase, d colors’ EXTRA TRO SERS, Vatne $16.95 $13,90 welt and turned soles, patent! patent Leather Shoes, sizes 13 to nee v Ame i leather and kid tips, all sizes,! 51%, gold regularly at Complete Lines of WASHABLE GARMENTS, SUITS, HATS, ro aivtir yeaa wortay 98 $3.00 , A 1.98 BLOUSES, Etc., aleo a large assortment of IMPORTED x DG ROOD, £.) Sizes 8% to 18%, relay 59 and DOMESTIC STRAW HATS for CHILDREN, BLBO Meat ccriienetere wd z03 8% to 11, worth $1.75. Boys’ Excellent Shoes, Patent leather, Vici kid and box calf, mannish lasts, 1.69 siz worth $3. “1.98 THE. NAMM'STORI VES ¥: Ladies’ Neckwear for Easter. Imported Lace Stocks, Vonise, Point de Gauze and Pompadour; choloe of 40 new patterns; value 50c, each 25c In the city, consisting of Chemi- Rever and Cuff Sets, Fancy soll elsewhere ut 49¢. 25c Ae Ty\ Boys’ Covert eefers, Made of all wool Co- coats for large boye— the best values in town every cent of Boys’ $3 Suits 1.50. On Sale 10 to 12 A. M. 800 Double-Breaste1 fancy mixed cheviots and cassi- pendable fabrics, sizes 7 to 16, Boys’ Natty Suits. High-grade Eton Rus- sian, Sallor Collar Rus- sian, Eton Sailor and regular style, in serges, blue, red and brown worsteds, cheviots, ete; Ne 2. 98 Boys’ Hats 49%., Worth 7, 00. Also Caps in telescope, sailors, yacht and golf styles, all sizes, all shades, and worth every, penny of a dollar, oth in 8 of the hades; also top 2% to worth 2.98 from our groatif/ purchase, enough, 4| though, to last a day—Bring your’ own measure-! ments, Th Y prices do not pay/ for wire used. TOILET REQUISITES. Suits, of well made, of de- A Book, illus , $ , ‘ OAK MISSION WICKER tma....... 8¢ Boys Sample Suits| Long Pants Suits. Boys’ Serge Suits, | >» veux wes A y c) \- Side Chaira, $4.50, 5.75 Side Chairs, $3.95, 6,00 Rosary 600; in many styles > ror od head he , aerioly pose avesicdian || erecmaen Rockers, £7.75, 10,80 Arm Chairs, $5.50, 6.95 and fabrics; every gar- Mi Fiscid sean aauthee tive, alt woot, quarane| @litd ves 10c Neste of Four Tables, $8.75 Rockers, $4,758, 7.38 ment strictly all wool. fi i Bee eo ay Castile Soap, 1 t tan \ breaaied ‘atyle, in alls teed, double-twist werge,| White and Book Cases, $10.75, 14.75 Tables, These suits are partic- wool blue serge; a thor- 16-02, goods, D. B. Nor- green, 10c, I Umbrella Stande, $2,95, 4,50 Tea Wagons, ularly appealing, The Pape Wel aade Aa " z 1b. value, j Talcum Powder, si 9.98 A Record-Breaking Sale of Women's Tailored Suits at $13.75. To-morrow we place on sale a sample line, consist- ing of some of the finest tailored suits produced this epring; 115 suits, no two alike; each and every one is typical of some swell style and employs the highest class of tailoring; an excepttonal collection to choose from, and we are able to ansuroe you of the greatest valuc presented this season, Suits sold regularly at $20, $27.50, §26 and $20; only . . 13.75 POPULAR to 16; worth $6' vs, 2BC Shirt Weist Sets, Violet Pat- tern; lets, sterling all. ver; $1.00 48c: kind ant EASTER MILLINERY. All thoughts will be centred to-mor- row on proper and becoming millinery to complete ‘Miladi’s” outfit for Haster Sunday, We are splendidly prepared, and be you early or late, our stocks are generous enough to meet any do- mands upon them, However, do not» delay, THESE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION, Beautiful all flower Turbans made on wire frames and all ready to wear; come in whito hollotrope, pink, cardinal and brow _ $8.00 ....0, OOP eee wrererreee werteeeres © (aes Another big assortment of pretty trimmed hats, such as Charlotte Cor- day and extra large chiffon and straw mixed and Drettily garnitured with flowers and ribbons; should bring $6.50 to ODIY srccrerrseveververe vvvweey HO) Pe eeetioeeees ony Handsome trimmed hats, copies of imported creations $12.00 to $15.00, at $9.00 and........... cece eee sere ial Children's prettily trimmed hats, on Tuscan shapes, Ww! ers and ribbons, worth $3.50., Exquisite poke bonnets, prettily chiffon ay full bow of silk, in all colors, worth te UNBORN ee it) 4.50 Top silk shirred hats for misses and children; all that is re- quired is a little flower or ribbon to complete the hat 1.98 EASTER OFFERINGS. What token more appropriate ro the Rastertide than a Pot of Lilies. ora nice Azatea, Hydrangea, Spirea, Marigold or Begonia, also Ferns for table decct‘ations? We have a greater variety this season than ever before! The chote- est productions of the best growers Is sumptuously portrayed, and we can assure our pitrons that there will be more satisfaction attached to their purchases, hero than elsewhere, OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST. BROOKLYN'S RUPULAR SHOPPING CENTER, CJ & ~~ Easter Glove Values. 69 pair; Women's and Misses’ Kid Gloves, in all the new sprin; C shades, 2-clasp, gusseted fingers; a good, strong glovo that will give salsfaction, : 98 pair; our Sovereign Kid Gloves, in all colors and sizes, 2-clagp, Cc Paris point stitching; guaranteed and fitted; the best glove in the market at the price, N 1 50 pair; real French Kid Gloves, in all colors. 2-peart olasp, Paris ° point stitching; guaranteed {n every way. 50 pair; ?no Suede Lisle Moves, 2-clasp, all colors, plain and com+ Cc bination stitching on backs; imported expressly for us. \ Men's Gloves, Adler & Meyers's make, Kid, Cape and Mocha; 1 00

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