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MNS, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENTNG, APRTH, 28, 1905, af BURY PAUL JONES UNDE | SY oo hon Met ad ~~" SAVES WOMAN Park Benjamin, Presi- _ Secretary of the Navy dent of the Arch As. Morton in Letter to, FROM RIVER sociation, Supports Congressman Goulden! 231 Eighth Av, csi Boys’ Clothing . OPE VENINGS, The Evening World’s of New York Saysthe| ing ee ae ee en Plan for Honoring the Question of the Final Pugilist Saw Mrs, Labora $250,000 pales ig ate bf eaeaai es of Top Conta Great Sea Figi . : t a Worth of Diamonds, Watehes, Cloth and Washable Suits—all our own make, and wear g t Sea Fighter of Disposition of the Re. Jump from Pier and Jewelry, &e., will be sold at t ‘ the R ae : oa y imendovs hargare, oe Sold at tre- 11) RUSSIAN AND’ SAILOR SUITS, of White English he Revolution—Says mains Will Be Very , payyou 1] Drill tan Irish Li d English Galatea ; Body Should Rest at Gare s 1p ha Foliowed. |] to,come, miles out of your way, , tan Ir inen and Engl Stripes; re efully Cousidered, \ € quote a few of these great 2to 12 years, Regular value $5.00. ..........+. and Each City De- ata Battery Paik — Plans HE | ETON, RUSSIAN AND SASLOR SUITS, of imported siring the Honor of; Ny) FOUGHT 10 DIE | a ails lady's hand. Cheviots, plain colors and mixtures, pique collar and 4 ‘ ‘a | J oe for a Monument Typi- fying Naval Achieve- Receiving the Body camara | ae reeks silk tie; 3 to 12 years, Valve $8.75. ...-04 seesimei ments of the Nation Will Be Given an Op-'With Rosary in Hand She Had nt ‘ f } eter fui: 1! DOUBLE-BRBASTED - Have Been Approved, portunity to Present) Walked Praying to Water’s | i Hears unfinished Worsteds and Engh Serges, Sto 16 sean 5 00 and Re Would Bury Its Claims. Edge and Jumped. CH hivere nia Heretofore $9.75 t0 $14.75 venrssewrenerssseocsnn Oe Jones Beneath It. ya opportunity i NORFOLK SUITS, made in our santtary taflor of y Uncheered b) a party which ner chil: BF ons.$40.00]| English Tweeds, Scotch Homespuns, navy blue Serges : dren gave her mst night to make Life Kopt in order and Cheviots, with two pairs Knickerbockers; ‘ 6 (5 | more joyous, Mrs. Philanena Labora, | tree for.6 yra, || 8 to 17 yeas, Regular value $11.50. 2... .0004 e a 1 0, 318 Dast O1 ‘ Winder and $3 J and Thirteenth arden dumped ite rs Rratchea Kep! fonder fee for 8 Years | STN Gstond ce Magiioy Alig i estbeet aT 95¢ hed Ket Ih ; jast River at the foot of Ope Hundred and Tenth streot to-day and was ros-| Regular valuc $1.45 2... .csenissecwsmieass cert cued with difficulty by "Spider" Kelly, | @ pugilist, assisted by a workman and a policeman, Misses’ and Gurls’ Apparel Mrs, Labora has been despondent for | some time and her four children, think- umm eSSES, Coats 4a. |ing to remove the cloud that. abeiced A colleation of Taos Si 5 er De fy, Reefer, and tobe banging over her, by: the usual | Separate Skirts, all this season’s models—at greatly reduced prices. 4 |Ttalian peasant method of feasting, | singing and dancing, gave a party at GIRLS’ RUSSIAN' AND DUTCH NECK GUIMPE dances of Bunny Italy filed tho veking DRESSES, of imported Poplin, white and colors; 4. 7 also Irish Dimities; 4 to 14 years, Value $7.50.. bad and chianti and eweetcakes went around until it was eupposed by the moving spirits of the affair that thelr. object 1 |had been accomplivhed and that Mrs. Labora had been lured back into tak- GIRLS’ BOX COATS, of tan English Covert or nav: fk Cheviot, satin lined; 4 to 14 years. Value $8.50... o 5.45 : ing an Interest in the Joy of living. To-day employees at the atreet- cleaning dump at the foot of One Hun- Gred and Tenth etreet, sa wthe women hurrying aiong holding her rosary in her hands, her eyes fixed on the river and her lips moving In the words of a = Prayer fro strength to take the fatal ia leap. She had left her home as soon A _larre, selection 0} Hurrying to the end of the pier the wo- ‘All engraving done tree of charge, mam jumped into the water without aw Wm i pausing, Thomas Kelly, of No, 2418 First ave- nue, an employee of the Street-Clean- ing Department, better known under ed Water Gate and Naval Arch his Sgbting name ae “'8pldor" Kelly, A COLLECTION OF Misses’ Tatlored Suits of gray Homespuns, English Checks, Serges and a. 44, 16,48 years, 18.50 Formerly $27.50 to $36.50 F ropes P i Fi Ti fad the woman jump and running to This 16K, alta i ; rs . (Published for the First Time in Any Newspaper.) Mercato in athacsde calaas ano|| ,2zancagme tsk. [eold, genuine Din- GIRLS’ READY-TO-WEAR STRAW HATS, The Brenig World's suggeation he LT, |b neetiod fo perfect. It but popular sia Rirsigalad fractionlip to stoma bae-| fl oeaae + Ge ing, value Continental Shapes, in white, red and navy, 1 45 “the newiy-recovered body of John Paul » STATISTICS OF THE COLOSSAL, ‘ ‘B]{OMwoula thus become the’ more closely | elt but although they went down | movoaram en $10.00 silk band and pompon. Exceptional value, . 2 @fones be burled in New York City 1s Bnd ‘personally aasoclated “with “every twice, Kelly was able to get her near frog BS ore ( a icoletaeeled Ge Pane Benjamals, tha PAUL JONES NAVAL ARCH New Yorker who helped on the worthy| enough to the pler for John Goort, of | wafl orders promptly attended to ¥ epee i Tai adit REPRE EES Paut Jones in| NO. 20' Becond avenuo, another em: | AH snArAriaE done fehesor oh FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. ‘eminent poral authority and Preal- FOR THE BATTERY SEA WALL || new ar Git dally Brows in poputat | ployee, and Polloeman Nahlll of the A OA OUEN EVENINGRS i ‘op Se : aor “a ree) Snes ore <i reaatnas —_ tons a aie vent Woes ation te bpnelisbodary pals Hoya ————————=— —_——— son Ne | ‘ Tron jon, a ae naif saying, Ba ihe (Tosian ae ta & orition) onnale ; aan ea arch, feet, Zorn, wants, low ey - rt ! pret a im ata A ath 4 ie feet. ‘ ; cory ad re eee] justinoa oye heeded. “An ambulance was called taa| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS work | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK : F Drs Parmeter took her to the Hari ‘Tita water gate, signifying, as {t wil, Depth—84.feet. Reereac’ the hero whose chosen homel respite She iahel @ there « prisonen,! MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, 4 mation’s naval triumphs, and form- Opening—46 feet wide, 93 feet high. Plere Supporting the Arch—38 feet wide, 54 feet Helght of Base—23 fect, Material of Aroh—White martte. Material of Base—Granite. wks bu Location for Arch—On Batteny Sea Wall at contre of park, Diameter of Basin at Foot of Staire—S00 feet. - \ Heroes Depicted on Arch—Paul Jones, Farragut, Lawrence, Perry. Statues In the Base Wall Nichte—McDonough, Stewart, Decatur, Hull, Porter and*Balnbridge, . » 7 ee aaa jeep. . as latwe as the colossal q Fh Ke"remohie in ass. The ooening i SECRETARY OF NAVY SAYS ALL 1 Va SIZES CLAIMS TO HONOR OF BURYING : PAUL JONES WILL BE CONSIDERED. Congressman d. & Goulden, of this city, on Tuesday wrote to Secre- tary of the Navy Morton asking him as to the attitude of the Government officialg in the disposition of the bedy of John Paul Jones, He has re- celved this reply: IN 75 STYLES s OF ANKLE-FIT OXFORDS The new Regal Oxfords are most remarkably different from any other line of low-cut shoes that can be shown to you, We have built all of this Spring’s Oxfords on special Oxford lasts, while other manufacturers are still using one set of lasts for both High shoes and Oxfords. Regal Oxfords cannot chafe at the heel nor gape at the sides-—while other Oxfords are almost certain to do both, We have produced a complete line of new Oxfords in Quarter Sizes while other manufacturers are atill offering you Half Sizes as their nearest approach to perfect fit, We use only the best leathers that can be tanned—while other manufacturers ara shaving down the quality more and more to make up for this season's higher cost of leather. ‘We prove every Regal claim before you buy—except those that can't be proved till afterward, and those we guarantee. We say that Regal soles are honest, old-fashioned, live-oak jeather, and we prove it by the “ Window of the Sole”. We say that every hidden part of the Regal is made of the best material that can be worked into shoes—and we prove it over and over again with the Regal buzz-saw. We say we offer you a “ six-dollar shoe at the whole- sale price and we prove it. We say the Regal will outwear any shoe made, at’ Patent Leathera, with light any price—and we guarantee it. Send for Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled, extension soles, military heel, i} i BOLD DIRKCT FROM TANNERY TO OOMSUMER. ‘Tho Largest Rata! Shoo Bustnoss tn the woria, Minoty-threo Stores in tho Frinctpal ities from London to Ban Francisco, BER EG AL 32 ( pad faces of the monument, Quotes Paul Jones. , ! The huge right-hand group of these f Wepiots John Pati Jones aboard the ' Navy Desartment, Washington, April 26. Boohomme Richurd, during the fight Dear Sir—! am In recelpt of your letter of the 25th Instant, In ref- frith the Berepie, and under it his fa- |} erence to the burial place of the remains of John Paul Jones. | am nous wor’s on that pocasion: jf unable to say anything definite to you on thie eubject, as the matter ‘Wurrender? “I have not yet begun to f has not yet come to the department except in an unofficial way, | am sure that the question of the final disposition of the remains will be very carefully considered, and that there will be an oppor tunity to present the olalms of the different cities. in. which ‘such tural would seam to be proper, ’ 1 am unable to say just who will make the decision In the matter, but f am placing the communications on the subject on file; in order that they may be given careful consideration at a lator dat Very truly yours, PAUL MORTON, 8 of the General's personal friends, But;eo at Annapols, I, personally, prefer with the bringing of Paul Jones's body| having him buried here, on or beneath here it is @ very different matter,, We| tho water mate; amd the society of wish to honor, him and to erect a monu-| which I am presidont will gladly; work ment to his glory and that of the navy|¢o that end, ypified and served. What more Edler Shaate haved aca? rit Plans Are Approved. _ ‘He might be buried in the top of} "The Naval Aroh Association planned the interment of Pau! Jone: the arch, above the city ho loved; or| that water gate. in 1901. We: had + “fe te exceedingly appropriate,” saif| se beneath the aroh, with a suiteble| authority from the city government to Mr, Benjamin to-day, ‘that’ the body |™Opdlo tablet over his grave, |New) build it in Battery Park} and” the Of JoW Paul Jones should rest in| YOM and Annapolis are the: two cities! plans and drawings of the arch were ~*“the ‘alty of New York, and at the south. | Wen chief olaim on hi remains. But Qpproved, As\designed, the aroh is tha em end of Manhattan Island, facing |500 Amencans will be able to visit tte| largest single monument in the world. ‘the clement whereon he won his fame| shrine here where but one ootild’ ao A large sum of money will of course merece The “PEG” One ofthe snappi- est models of the year. A great fav- orite with young business and college men. Made in Black Gun Metal, Russet and Workers, is the mom fitting apot for NEW VORKERS HURT |IN AREAWAY WITH IN PRAIN WRECK.|| SKULL FRACTURED. Pive Canght im Orash on Northern |Mariom Man Will Die as Result of], pren-of-war anchorage. Furthermore, Central Rallway Daring RK | Mywterions Injary Nese Door { Wudes the form~ edhe rhe adn aterm Rilo ‘Through Pennsylvania to Hin Home. John Daly. a cloth examiner, whase W. ms Ste Dane aad & p! here aiatinguished YORK, Pa., April 28,—Tho Litthesytown / wieiiors to the city may be met andyexpross on the Frederick Rrangh of the | WOM? 3 at No.4 Bradhurst avenue, | maloomed py:tha Mayor or the Northorn. Central Railway ron into an {Mae found in the pieavaxs pt Noi 43 open switch late last’ might on the dut- | Iv to-day by Po- ‘ Why Ho Shoutd Rest Here, | aklits of this ‘oty. ‘ Rourioch peston’ Fee ate tecAith atta ian: | Greater New York THE SHOE THAT PROVES t f tw,’ ane of \hem Now Yorks Men’ ‘ “paul Jones lived In New York more | % ane. Of ‘orkets, were! with his skull fractured. He was tuken en's Stores, | ‘than in’ i other city of the Union, | 70.0F lees hurt by ‘fying (Rings ant to the J, Hoot Wright Hospital, -whero | | NEW YORK crry, | We. already have the bodies of two by the sudden stop of the triin, whic {t wns sald that he would’ dle, tows Stores; Fj here-Lawrénice and Par- ‘ealliged with a deatt of trelght care)’ Daly'a wife Was Beat for. No, one ates ne cotaer " pagut, ‘The former rests in ‘Trinity | Mndlne on the siding ae gould give any explanat‘on ias to how ae oe churehyard, the tater at Woodlawn, |; 7° euaine was, demo He had met whh the Infury. ‘Whe water wate monument for Jones taj TAMU oonch wes ai a \ ne pin bone )CoaaesHALt 60 VeAns O19: , Sloe aan, senecesean sora Ni en ALBANY, Abril 38,~The patriarah of i , ANY, ~The patriarah o! ito : ba ty, ; ee 29 Stores in Grester New York 305 Broadway, Duane st, bela Alxrth, A: a OM Bre a pr a 9807 Btithin Ave. . Sth BROOK : teh Ave. bet, i ; m1