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by Wife to Shadow Ernest Rost, to Evidence Against tity in Divorce Suit. to prove that Ernest at No, 218 East Twon- it, is a ‘gay decelver,'’ took the witness stand Dickey in the Supreme lyn, to-day and told of wed him while he was Julian May, of No, 240 Fitth ® Mra, Schilling, mony was giyen in a sult gun by Rost's wife Clara, 4 in court with her three Olara, aged sixteen, Ernest ben, and El: ght years old, Ar- bon th aide of the defense was y, who ds a middle-aged wo: owt, in her complaint, says her bas neglected her for the 60° (Mrs. May and Mrs, Schilling, fed to Rost on March 12, two detectives sald they had @een Rost with Mrs, Schill. had followed tnem on various to the Cumberland and Van Sr higtels, Then they told of Romt’s ged attadhmont for Mrv, May, who Violently while the testimony @iven. x to the witnesses, they fol- “Rost from May to Decomber, A during that time, they said, fied the home of Mrs, May almost ‘ing, On other occasions, the; had ke Mra,| had been taken for an operation the sites und anninement te: following day. Golf Caps, Yachts end Tam O'Shanters, ‘Were 950 and $1.25 sd | Woreaueres, they oad, she wou! Mr, Me. ‘ 5 | ihe sidewall attor ‘they’ had | poeritay haat aloe from smprtersen | | Felt Sailors, Tams, Alpines end Derbies, ‘Were $1.45 to 2.95 } Would pin @ Bouton | mrougnt about through grief over the | Wed"thive yours aor and Johny witone Girls’ and | dentin of year Jater, \Mra, i i is’ an | ie Fhinpooe aetna gauge “lt Exceptional Values in Gir' | me nly emt 01 the = A 9 fanil ott. HH eAItE Uasimal ere tis ecmmant var Misses’ Suits and Cloaks | ‘ the School of instruction at Fire Head. | | IN SAME SPOT Arte {cr a hile hee) wat 8 A collection of | whom dear wae a stranger, Alen : 4 }| | GIRLS’ SAILOR & RUSSTAN WOOL DRESSES, dim to rt into. are. neta. Theta ware taken from regular stock, all colors, 4 to 14 yra., $2.95, 3,95, 4.95 ta t how to scate burning buildings, -_ He was familiar with every form of Heretofore $5.00 to 10.00 a we aving. at ore iin me seer} man on the East River] Woud'timnberthousenas” ot meth MISSES’ SUITS, BLOUSE MODEL | MoA. never sent men where of fancy mixtures, with combination $16. 75 | mnel Falls Into River and faa sis Wingt agpeaa’ Satlaln trimming, pleated skist, 14 and 16 yrs. ‘Value $25.00 . | Ambulance Walts for) cstiou ‘te malcd a ladder end carried| | MISSES’ LONG COVERT CLOTH CLOAKS, | . C, M. Maxwell the third y N 9.9 His Mate Is Injured, tery of entrain Paireliine om Stadion yoke and sleeves lined, 14 and 16 yrs Value $23.50 $9.95 almost aulaldal, out he etme down the] | MISSES’ WALKING SKIRTS, of Panama: Cth, rs, Lads wld Laer | Mohalr and Cheviots, black, blee brows, were hurt at the opening of | BNET, On Another occasion, he Wied | | 25 Gore, pleatedrettect. Value $6.95 $4.95 River tunnel, between etd SER ae eee ee ee Sy, of acores hey ‘i a ‘and ‘Thirty-second streets, early to-| of, 1" e ‘ ‘RLS’ BOX REEFER! seovert cloth, blue, brown nd while the frat was being cur-| ,He, MoAgams, was stricken, with Roig| | GIRLS, matin lined, with belt, 4to14 yra Value 97,80 $5.45 fo the waiting ambulance, after @| of his muener's serious ines or jous escape from drowning, the d was knocked from a derrick, almost into the waitl: mbue first man injured was Frank ir, Of No, 342 East Twenty-third who was working on a largo ‘about twent: ‘@ feet in the alr, Ais body passing through a net- W and moving machinery iw On @ float below, His head per part of his body were in » While the reat of his body bes Tested on the float, ‘Dhere was found by }oltceman iaand rescued !n time to suve his drowning, bilamce came from Bellevue and was waiting under tho on which Schaeffer had been ‘when Joseph Romanto, of No, @treet, lost hie balance from me place and came shooting Me landed unconscious just back ambulance. two men were taken to the hos. Al together, It is sald thet Schaeffer+ Ale, Tho second accident is said h been caused by the boom of a fek swinging around and striking ay 3D AS DOCTOR WAS CALLED, we Wil Investigate Death of} Woman Cook in Hotel, JHEVERSON, L. L, Apri 2— © Stutters, employed as a cook at in this lacep, died suddenly “early to-day, She retired to her usual about 10 o'clock last @pparently good health, This ‘when she dia not come gown at B another employes went to inves- p Wwemean wes found suffering n- hy. ‘was summoned, ow Aiea before his arrival, | Coroner wil) hold an inquest, ‘Btutters robentiy came from ff York, a » Wes notified it, Used to Lamp, Meets Ac- e@idental Death, 4 VBRNON, N. ¥., April 28,— Mébrrois, a matd employed at | of Wiliam R, Knoplock, of Manhattan, at No. ue, was found dead in her to-day from asphyxiation by ‘the condition of the body, Conkling, who was called to D tigation, paid she had ad worked at only two months, and tt is bed that, being anfamiMar with me turning ht, aeci= INS COUNTY BUILDING RIMENT INVESTIGATED Grand Jury of Queens Pontinued to-day at Flushing Investigation into the be- of Buildings of that boroug)), @. Durgert, of Comptroller o@, Who was before tho} yal Gay yesterday with the vouchers of the depart- a eean to-day with Hietbe new records, | amined in | EX-FIRE CHIEF The Fact that His Daughter helng told that on April 18 hig daugh- ter Jdllian, @ girl of twenty, had died of consumption, and that his wite had expired at tho French Hospital, ta West Thirty-fourth street, where she death; nor was he told when his wifo was ‘) At clans kept these things troin ine that the ariet th: would only hasten his end. STAMYORD, Oeser, who for eeventowm years has been eking out existence in a little barber shop here, has been notified by the Ger- man courts that his uncle, Algismund Oceser, a manufacturer of porcelain in Cologne, haa died, leaving more than $100,000, the bulk of which falls to Ocser, three brothers and @ elster, SKIN LOW CUT SHOES. M’ADAMS DIES' and Wife Had Expired a Few single and double breasted, ital, The physi- im, know. casion gent to the hoapt ey would oc POOR BARBER AN HEIR. », Aprilr?s.—Riohard’ genni <r <r aerate Ly It'w the pare spew @ quod when pachared 3 Por eal 0 er wilt have: % the, e ( THC Stern Brothers To-morrow, Special Sale of Women’s Kid Gloves | 2.Clasp Overseam Sewn, Paris Point Embroidery Backs, in the most desirable colors, also black anv; white, pair Spring Styles in Women’s Shoes now being shown, include STREET and DRESS BOOTS, GIBSON, TOGA and OXFORD TIES, WALKING PUMPS and EVENING SLIPPERS In large variety, WHITE CANVAS and WHITE BUCK. Special attention is directed to | WHITE CANVAS HAND-EMBROIDERED GIBSON TIES | TO MATCH LINGERIE COSTUNES, | Decided Reductions in | Boys’ & Children’s Clothing | OR SEAS seme $3.78 SERGE and mye Bolero Was Kept from) | GeRGr SAILOR COLLAR BLOUSE SUITS, vine rer os Him. NORFOLK SUITS, whb Bloomer Tro users $5,00 and $5, SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, 5.00 Henry ww. afeadams, wm former tat. | | with Eton and Gallor Collars, Were $6.98 to 8,90 $ talion ohlef of the Fire Di y , dead, and he breathed hia last without | | YOUNG MEN'S SUITS & RAIN COATS, 1$ to 20yeam, $10, 50) of worsteds and cheviots, ‘Were $14.75 to 16.90 Boys’ Hats and Caps West Twenty-third Street ALSO:’RUGS, PORTIERES:AND DRAPERIES. ®B. Altwan & Gn. ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE THE ABOVE MENTIONED ARTICLES FOR STORAGE, AND TO GUARANTEE THEIR SAFE KEEPING. THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS AND THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS WILL ALSO BE ATTENDED TO, IF DESIRED, BEFORE STORING. WHEN LACE CURTAINS ARE’ CLEANED, THEY WILL BE STORED DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, OXFORDS FOR SUMMER No shoe troubles for patrons of the six big, best stores, The care we gave to every detail of shoe construction was without doubt the greatest factor in the building up of this great shoe business, We look sharply to the qualities of the leathers, the linings, the trimmings—then we look SarDy to the prices. Blyn Shoes are popular in price and popu- lar with our patrons, Fashion’s stamp is on the shoes—designed and made for New York City taste, They possess shapeliness so thoroughly built in that it remains through a long period of satisfactory service, * A Single Pair Will Prove It, SIX BIG BEST STORES: SHOES IN EVERY GRADE, oth Ave. and 27th Street. JIU J v L, Tastories 408, iol? 8t, Third Ave. & 122d Street G098thAy.,39th & 40thSts, — S bie a aid hh 95°) glance. But that's mg until you wear “fancy Leghorns.’" leave a bad taste, leat Hope APRIL, 28, 1905, Comparison of Eggs with C All eggs look alike—at a glance. all, tt. “4 at eae u) a8 me FB) Sm ea") dozen bought at a reliable grocer’s are all right. Our ‘Fifteen Dollar’’ Offering of Top Coats, Rain Coats @ Fine Suits contains the strongest principles of style, character and supreme values, The range of selection is out of the ordinary, manufacturer's cost, GIVE YOU THE VALUES, Finé Top Coat The richest exam- ples of fine tailoring— every garment a verit- Coverts, whipcords, thibets able model. and velours (majorit silk Hned), All lengths. Sizes to fit every build, Black Clothes for All &e, Bu ty Occasions. Sack Suits, both single and double breaste_—made of cloths.as smooth as velvet—Prince Albert Coats and Waistcoats—many original designs. A dominant feature is the fitting of men of unusually large or small proportions, Our Window Displays is—Value. Were the price tickets of $15 not on the garments you would $15 it of what uset Rain Coats. popular price, coats? Ity has shown at this price. Foremost ing are PURE WORSTED and not bushes.” fots and tweeds............ certainly estimate them in the “Fancy Leghorn” class, BROOKLYN. BROADWAY—Stewart Building—CHAMBERS ST. lothing. All clothing looks alike~ at a ¥ You don't get a chance to look on the inside” |é of an ege until you taste It, and you don't find out the quality of cloth- Every one can't pay forty cents a dozen for WA But, honestly, does it pav to buy thirteen cents a dozen? and the other half leave a bad taste. “ust-eges"’ for i You may have to throw away half of them— So will ihe “Just-clothing ’” Now ‘‘stricily fresh eggs'’ a! twenty-three cents a We could quote actual values, WE WILL SHOW YOU AND Every purchaser of one of our $15 garments will a permanent customer and advertiser for the Hope Clothing Co, Paddocks and Our Paddocks FIT, You may be astonished to find them at this § THEY ARE HERE, And Rain- Such a selee- tion of style and qual- hever been Suits of Ultra Fabrics. the much-talked-about “Worsteds." These that we are show- “masquerade” of wool that “grew on Novel effects in both for- eign and fine domestic chey- 15 are a continuous exposition of ff style and novelty, But the keynote ff _——— Great Clearing Sale of Women’s Gloves An After-Easter Event. Owing:to the: tremendous the Easter demand in order that the ass last day, there are man quantity means a wonderful economy event each year, To-morrow we Will sell 2,000 Pairs at Half and Even Less. All sizes and colors in the lot, but not all sizes in each style. the lot may be had Mervrrerecevveces seen reeeussvsessvervonter A great chance to obtain excellent Gloves at unusual prices, All in teeeerereseeeeseeese dC, @ pair Or an Up-to-Date Silk Glove at 29c, All the new shades—Alice blue, reseda green, champagne, modes, fawn, ficelle, golden brown, black and white, Main floor, centre, Central Butldihg, of Gloves which are kept in stook during ||]| ortment may be complete right up to the | y pairs that through handling become slightly soiled, That Some of the Daintiest Baby Coats Most Amazingly Little Priced. i : . \ ‘ It is one of those history-making. events in the Babywear Store, justiflable impetus to the already immense popularity, Infants’ short Coats of sllover embroidery, dotted Swiss and all- over tucking, with fine beading; circular caps, double ruffes | Large Poke Bonnets of fine lawns, f Pp embroidery ruffles and ribbon trimming, al ribbon bows, sizes 6 months to 3 years; value $6.00, at $3,98 | Infants’ Capa of fine lawns, French eff Short Coats of good quality pique, dee; insertions and deep gentler ea) raffles, sizes 6 months to 3 of embroidery and fine beading, lined with cape, with embroidery pink and blue and years; value $3.90, at... seee AIL SIZES. +s cereeereeesvanceeerseeeeen cons tees sues Second floor, front, Bast Butlding. [= :98c ects, tucking and beading, 29¢ White Linen Tub Belts. The early demand for Tub Belts for women Indicates a great season in white effects, We are ready with a beautiful stock at most astonishing prices, styles, with four rows of fine stitching, mounted with oval and square buckles Good quality white 1] in gilt or gunmetal finishes. $1.50 value $1.00 value At 84c. At 68c, Wash Silk Belts. Dainty, delicate, desirable, all the n ink, Ltue, white and a few Roman stri ade in girdle effect, shirred back and plaited sides, There is no prettier populer priced Belt anywhere,,,, 9c. each " Main floor, centre, Con y) inen, neat 75c. value At 59c, ew colorings, of tral Building, Rib 3% inch wide colored satin taffeta Ribbons, high, lus. {rous finish, ail the wanted I'ght colors, 11¢, a yard, bons in Reduction Sale. The Kinds You Need. worth l6c, a yard, 4inch wide colored taffeta Ribbons, bright and lustrous, colors are white, pink, blue, cardinal, bi 15c, a yard, worth 20c, 4 and 48% inch wide, extra fine quality colored satin taffeta Ribbons, very desirable for children’s millinery, etc., in all the most desirable colors, 15, and 17¢, a yard, worth 2lc. und 25c, u yard, 4% inches wide colored taffeta electrique Ribbons, a copy of the French weave, used so extensively for. millinery and crush effects, in all the wanted millinery colors, 24¢. yard, worth 33c, 4% inch wide satin taffeta, taffeta royal and donble faced sat Ribbons, marufacturer who calls them seconds, hut only an expert could detect the least sign of a flaw, The quality is the best made, comes only in white and cream, 24¢. a yard, 5 Main floor, centre, Hast Building NN wa 21 This lot comes from a ver a eabsaeaina SAT WORD Wt HAA a. 1S HOR HT nnn Yo We rown and navy, particular MEL a, Broadway, Brooklyn, | Saturday's Unapproachable Values To Wind Up the Biggest April Business We Ever Enjoyed, _ plaits | From | to lol $7 to $9 Skirts on Sale for Five Hours at SSE EE ey Another splendid gathering of high-class tailored skirts is here, They comprise broadcloths, English cheviots, serges end light and dark fancy mixtures, plaits, others have knee and fancy s, Values day, from 8 to 1 only., No mail orders, \ + Limit 1 to a customer, sites ates D ps TEA ed |From 8 0 t only 75¢ Wash Petticoa: »45C izom tol only Wash Petticoats of seersucker, with double flounce, well made and in generous widths; neat blue and white stripe effects; worth 75c.; Saturday, from 8 to 1,,..,.. No Mail Orders. .',| $1.49 Ready-Made Veils, 49c 3:95 Some have cluster Satur- None C. 0, D, $7 to $' None C. 0, D. Limit, 2. From 8 to] Only. Ready-made Veils, fine chenille of dotted mesh, 114 yards long, in all desirable shades; worth $1,49 each; S POMS tOuL aicieviiscissmsrites No Mail Orders, None C. Food Show Special. Ih-er-seal, Nabisco, Champagne Wafers, Festing or Thins ; regular 25c. packages; Saturday, from 8 to 1 only No Mail Orders. None C.0.D, Limit, 3. aturday, 49c | From to 1 only From 8 tol Only. utter 16: $3.25 Shirt-Waist Suits for Make it part of Saturday’s duty to see these decidedly big bargains in Shict-Waist Suits, One of the best-known makers ts responsible for them, and he shipped this lot he a jiffy, ‘dik redicted that go They are of drced batiste, tucked front, deep cuffs and full sleeves; skirt is seven gore, with open plaits, Sizes 34to 44, They are worth $3.25. Yours for,...., Shirt-Waist Suits, pure linen, in natural colors, waist made with small tucks, front piped and trimmed tong, fall sleeve and stock collar, skirt made withcluster plaits re and trimmed with pointed tabs that are piped Value $2.50. PrCOoecccereveeevvenrsssarsacseecscrserses ateach and finished with pearl buttons. $1.69. they would all waist has full 1.69 with pearl but- 3.49 14, fancy Children's full sleeve, for ages 10, 12 & Value $3,00.....+++ Reefers, of light sleeves, for ages 6 to 1 Value $400, .ssseesere 1.69 Children’s Reefors mixtures, Gouble-breasted and! wool blue and brown cheviots, made loose back,flat collar of contrasting color,|with embroidered emblem on of best alle “4, 2.69 ticul: ar, 100 $5.98 Trimmed Hats, $3.98) At $5,98 these hats have earned unstinted praise from all wno bought them, There are an even hundred here that we're going to sacrifice Saturday in order to make record selling, They're identical with those that have sold right along at $5,983, perfect in every par- Polos, toques and dashing large shapes, either one Saturday Black Chiffon Hats — Fancy braid ;/Mmbroldered Hats or spangled crowns, six de- be ith. sirable shapes, worth §1.75.. dw! worth $2.75, 4.25 place here Easter rush, | re—160 dozen Daisies, Po Wind Apple Blogsome, all sults blot numbers are all regular 8%. patt At saree 25c. & 29c. 5 & 53 Inch Ribbon, 15c. i Seven thousand yards at this price, and when that goes there's no telling when we'll have more at the same rice, J several plaids, warp prints and dresdens, Sand 5¥inch widths, Regular price 25c. and 29c, thousand yards of 314 aah white and all wanted shades—worth 1244c. yardiessseeresserece @ » Lilacs, Bluet tor er" Saturday, yard.ssesesseerres yt, children'a hat trimm! for Saturday your ch Fine Messaline silk, alto inch ‘wide Taffeta Brilliant, $3.98) Gatun 3.95 15 10 volnre, These Remarkable Boys” Clothing Values| Will Make Many hardly realized the tremendous clothing buying We ‘ast week until we straightened stocks after, the Consequence, lots of filling in and pile on styles in boys’ and young men’s clothing are now in place, with bargains: Ny Piece Double-Breasted | For voune mon, 14 to 20, Leng Panta r ages 85 8 i ‘vari: 8nd 5.95 to 13.95 co ts, lange Inixtures th $4.00, an 's' prin, OVERCOATS, many styles, in ¢ TAN phad COVERT” ” M or Bloomers, Poser OA BOR! isa Ree a roa! ee cy Ri Bloust Parnes values In Greater, Bton follar Sallor sults, for ages| prday, for ages af jarge Vie prs Borcaio and ‘uae, Bani oe are hd fF 5 he lar n 8 rea ee ee ec: Me] Betint sitet? 0 hind us, values, Remémber, too, that Show, means to you heaps of Ll inward, With Its Wonderful Values, Goes cong Bre] Our Aaelood EXPOsition | cost sr] Five days of startling grocery selling Easy enough to tell what the sixth r visit here, durin, juable cooking Information, olew Minate an “orders. om thle, s’ Clothing Values leased Parents. ile of fresh mew Saturday's news is en's Cravenette eran hat’ took 7,95 ana 8,95 Ne%, ners gat! *© 39 ana49c y will bring with these wxoeptiogal Second Pure’ Food