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LARRY DELMOUR STRICKEN WHH HEART TROUBLE Richard —Croker’s Closest Friend Seriously Ill at Home. OXYGEN ADMINISTERED. Taken Down Two Weeks Ago with Bronchitis at His City Island Farm, TWO DOCTORS ATTEND HIM. Pleturesquo Ginn Local Poll- tles, He Was Known as “Whispering Larry.” | “Larry Delmour, know as “Whisper- fing Larry," one of the most picturesque characters in New York politics, and boyhood friend of Richard Croker, ia Berlousiy Ill at hls home, No. U6 Bast} Wighty-ninth street. | Mr, Delmour’s tilness beman two weeks @go while he was on his farm at City Iatand, when he was taken down with bronchitis, He came to the olty, heart troubled developed and yesterday, his @ondition became #0 serious that oxy- eo had to be administered. Walle his phyeiciana will not say that Mr, Del- fmour's oondition te necessarily critical, thay agree that he very sick mi and that becaupe o: age his Me hanging on @ thrend. . Delinours Bhywcans are Dr, Hirsch, of No, 239 Hast Eighty-etxth sizect, and Dr, H. | J. Gohitt, a specialist, of No. U7 Bast @eventy-ninth street. He is attended by| and his sister, 1900 Mr, Delmour was in rugged Bealth, He was among the politicians @onstantly and no plysical @eemed to great for nim. Then he au: fered an Ulness which weakened nim | Greatly, Two years later came tho Geath of his wife and the shock served to further undermine his health. Since | then he bas not been seen among the| Workers of Tammany as coustantiy | wimerly, | in Tammany Hall stands closer to Réchard Croker than Deimour, | e mildest man in politics In New fork to-day, bas aiwayes sad he got his mid manners tron ula | faother, 9 sturdy driea woman. Bae | rought bim~to this country, with, hie four older brothers and sisters {if eight years Men, be wes ony qeven yours after abe had become | bef velah | of| Vith your teeth, ee Ao Pine eet wa | aM, as Ste Hatt where he Bye e000 eet up 8 atop for Alinee made Fey SO, be pe ald tne a ouse ways Interested in po) 6 Bow Ieieury, dime to become coe and Richard Crd crn a Sunnel guage and thin it ie." and this rend. Ip fater’ years untit Del upon a a nr, {0 the adeen nov ot! ilable when Croker ae ae mmany Chole Cust Bh and ea one from “cline to tine ana nest ocesetul real. @ and on Mnveatments By has | fortune witch It feral wundred’ thot BRIGHT BOY DIES OF MENINGITIS; After IfIness Brought on by Overstudy, Little Son of Prof. George W. Kirchwey Suo- oumbs to Dread Disease, After o Iingering ilinees whtoh has pussled physiolans for four months George Kirchwey, eight years 01d, youngest hild of Prof, George VW. Kirohwey, of Horace Mann &chool, and} Dora Wendell Kirohwoy, died early Yeeterday at No, 96 St, Nicholas ave- nue Tuborouus nreningitie brought on| by too heavy study onused the boy's death. ‘The oblld stowed symptoms of Lines bet 4 tieviagel C4 and after growing by phystotang, im- unl: five igh ynea he fees rennet Nt fora So fever abate a a a prom fae afer (f° fine, Apectaliam is the watchword of morning | work {8 far more satisfnetory than PULLED MAN OUT OF RIVER. Jehnson vam Overboard from Brosklyn Pier, but Mahoney faved Him, Fenn Johnson, of No, 5 Maple street, Parecy City, was taken to the Long Lel- amd College Hospital to-day suffering Qvom shook a9 a result of @ fall over- Q from the pler.at Harrison atreet, |other walks of life, jme that eel out. | improvement. jenough to do their work success- AUTOMOBILE DITCHED. Vuilty Corbin, Vetowenarian, ani} Miw Fumtly Hort, BROOKFIBLD, Masw, May? 18—An automobile, In which were five people | was run Into # ditch in Brookfeld| yesterday and turned bottom up. | The owner of the machine was Philip! iorpinys hes New Bri Conn, Prea)- | the Ame Corporation, Haent of taeee ". Corbin Come cate of N nd Broadent of the C ¢ Company, | In the 1 fr, Corbin, who tw about elghty years od, wore Mra, | Corin, his granddaughter, Mie Minnie Corbin, of 4 nurso Mlaw Laura Tim 2 uffeur, Wale ter boyington, both of New britain, Mrs, Coubin’ and Miss Dhplecie Wore ue Under the overturned machine, wae thrown ap Tae by New Alveolar Method Scientific, Simple and With Guarantee Permanent Re-| sults—Especially Success- ful in the Most Serious Conditions, The numerous responses received to the announcement in the news- papers of New York last Sunday that IT hed originated a new and proven system of dentistry were indeed very gratifying to me. Over 8,009 letters Were addressed to me, and they came from dent! doctors, judges, law- ers, Wusiness men, society women, and from men and women in all It proved to even the laymen knew jthere was need of improvement in | tho practice of dentistry. I am anxious to come jn contact, either by letter or in person, with) men and women who need the high- er and nwre akilled grade of dental work done—sich as know from the) sad exportences of thelr friends that! ‘bridge work {6 not a success, that) jthe wearing of a plate of false teeth! |{8 not only uncomfortable, but un-| sightly as well, If a porson has two| or more teeth on elther the upper or lower jaw, and even though they ere apparently falling ont, I will not only guarantee to save these re- maining teeth, but will replace tho missing teeth ‘and give you a row of teeth that I will defy any dentist to} Oistinguish the natural from the ar- tiflcial, This will be done, please understand, without plates of any kind, and the toeth will be as firm te they were In your youth. And you can never again ‘have trouble” Do not have teeth pulled because they are getting loose and falling If you do ft will not be long hafore you will have to wear a set of false teeth, Come to my offices and T will make those teeth aben- Iutely solfd, and, as I have safd, sub-| atitute all missing teeth, Algo, if you havesa missing tooth here and there, or several missing in @ row, if you will follow my Alveolar Meth- od, you can save yourself the ex- penee and failure of bridge work. T have originated a method that does away with It, because mine is a vast My method ts also an assured cure for all diseases of the gums, If you have trouble with your gums, pyor- rhea, hed breath, or any other con- dition, I should Itke the opportunity of proving to you that my method wil cure it thoroughly and quickly. If a piece ts broken off of any tooth you have, {f your teeth are rotting away, {f they are {rregutar, {f they protrude or recede so that they dis- figure your mouth, I oan straighten and regniate them and make them absolutely sound, Many an other- wiso handsome face {es epotled by an irregular set of teeth. This can be especially avoided before the age of) 24 or and I cannot wge parents too stronely to send their children to me and have thelr téeth regu Iated, They willthank you for {t In later Ife. ‘This !s the age when everything {a done through the medium of tho newapapers. I hesitated a long time whether I should sit tn my office and let the public find ont for jee 0 the course of decades, ou a originated a new system of dentia ry, or whether I wonld not be a greater humanitarian f€ T announced lft through the press, I concluded) that there wero thousands thoueands who would thank me for Jetting them know—the legions who have failed to find a dentist skine fully—and I decided to appeal to the public throngh the newspapers, Was Iright? Well, 3,000 and more people wrote me Inst week, many huhdreds called at my offices, Surely thore must be need of such a method, Spectalists on each separate bas of dentistry, with years of exp ence, are at your disposal In pe jv the day. Come and let me prove thet the expert Specialist on each fine of the family dentist who tries to cover the whole field of dental practtos, Tt would ploase me very much to have you call at my offices and let me examine your mouth, You will be kindly and promptly received, and snch courtesies will not cost you anything,’ My booklet ia the most complete and Interesting that was ever published, If you would Ike to have a copy—it will take up all the diseases of the teeth and guma— fend me your nome and address now, as all copies will be sent out in tho order the requests are received, Whether in calling in person or in writing, my permanent address is G. Gordon Martin, M. D., D. D. Buite 704, 820 Sth Moa ea trons Women’s Runabout Skirts season! good bri colorings} 69c. Regular price $13.50. Special, regularly 90c.; special (Blewel Cooper More, 6th Moor, Front) Ne. 7% Destraw on, and mar- 82d, New York, and “ WA hour between o h to amr wo CONNECTION wr ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF 6 SIXTH AVE. pers ni 187619°STS NEW YORK. Mornings from Douh 1 itll Closing Hi Not regular $2.75 skirts by any means, for they are made of good reliable quality of ma- terials and ordinarily would sell at $6.00. Made of fancy worsted mixtures in light and dark gray; thirteen gored style with tailor-stitched tab and foot kilts; lored and per- trimming carefully tai- fectarare Se LD (Siegel Cooper Btore, Beoend Bloor, Velvet & Gapestry Carpets. Patterns and Srades tor Summer Servion BEST WOOL VELVETS, including] TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS—The sale Smith'e Hertford, best grade, ina choice ; rae ree ciorinas: election of pare| oF theee popular far coverings conties terns to close; regularly $1.10; 85c ss in choice wolorings and designs hepew be seen 10 be ed, BEST TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, including ‘74 ™U" D® en 19 Se apprecas 9.75 Smith's Hartford, bem qualities a selseion ‘of patterns that have been dropped for the | Size 9-0x10-6, World’s Greatest Srocery FANCY, cHToRMN HaMtouT] 1, LODND OF PRESM CERSHY FORK TiS CA johrets pound PNG norma ormaen,- 172* | Sasa tthe NB ANGH BENT AN So | CRACKERA, trem from the ovent ANCH WHAKSISH, wpedety * cette gop! Lb. nut, gjumbiea » ABe,) Beeman f Go| Static Ren se: ni BOR alps, ge Aenete Se ON , Tow Hinhed and juicy: dore™® *™" 95 | sstoicmp isu, ceapey felt ayers SHORT Native Ri’ fhe aklsi white [apa be bd THOQUARTMRS OF CANADA} ,'0y TP TE MALY Mtexwa, per ais an MQUARTHRS OF sage ICY NORWHGIAN SPICED casina E Ea Hive extn t fangy new Mensartiin pies core" OF NATIVE ROUN hive e"avor, oyert ae Ow CHOICE CANARY eres Extra fancy Cuowa M MADD COUNTRY SAU- gato, 1 iin cxcepiional value PRE -MADB HAMBURGER ¢ Brea tat, Oolong or Pere a ian STOAR op Sin. Kitchen "Gr genered “bee; fee” (Biogel Cooper Store, éth river) Washable Suits for Boys — At 65 There are Russian Blouse, Eton Sailor and Sailor Blouse Suits, made up ina jaunty manner, and will stand a good Summer's wear. Eton Sailor Suits, with bloomer trousers. comprising WHITE DUCK Chambray in plain colors and mripes, see other preay designs, all thoroughly tested and fast colors For BOYS 51010 6g 6 Sailor Blouse Suits, with extra irousers, The fabrics of which we made comprise chambray, oxblood, crashes in various Be ce eaminen ae great ‘alto WHITE DUCK Blouse long, collars and shields; axe trimmed; sizes 3 to 10 years, 1C (Siege! Cooper Store, Becond with bloomer trousers, comprising WHITE DUCK, all the pretty shades of shambray, “ih red, brown, uel | ‘crash checks and noveliy de- si all I drerpuahly tested as to their washable qualities; two Eton or Military bloomer trousers, 2 “Russian Blouse Suits, | tinct styles Russian, yn 65c Summer Shoes. Men’s Sample Footwear at § to ! Below the Regular s Prives, To-morrow will usher in the second day of the sale of Men's Sample Shoes and Oxfords, the pred- uct of the famous Barry Shoe Com- pany, Brockton, Mass, at prices that are positively without parallel in the history of shoe retailing, The man who can wear any size from 6 to 8 will profit hand- somely, but he who wears 7 or 7: will secure bargains of the best sort. This Year's Styles in Nobby Lasts, and Would Retail Ordinarily from $3.00 to $6,00. $3.00 Shoes and Oxords at J, 90 Every one cap be suited, for the selection of styles is & comprehensive one, 6.00 Srade Shoes and Oxfords 28S The best footwear for men ever offered in a sale of this nature, A\ll the new myles and bese leathers, including tans Other Friday Bargains in the Shoe Store: Men's $2.00 tan Oxfords, 1.00 ‘A good-looking shoe. well made} an odd lot to clean up _ sizes 6 to 9. Boys’ $3.00 Shoes, 1.50 ren ak SO with single and dovb.: soles; mostly all sizes in the lot. Girle’ $1.28 eer a tong Rubber So. OO’ ‘als & nies \ In Great Variety at Lowered Prices, No: an article in the aopended list thac isn’t trustworthy in every respect, thoroughly hy gienic ia of standard grade. HYGTBNIC GLOVIS; made with yng | | horee halts patty i 886 a RUBY BAT GLOVES; pair, wef) Bh BRiyows — wumendte TURBAN HATH GLOVES: pair, ase | He catth ahaa ROPE SATAN DEGHU Tt ee HSTEMER one. anh tyimtte. AN SIAN Mo anavry COMPLaOXTN | b : BRVEIIS? each SBAMUMSS RI DRE Grovine, ands oured, by thie by ‘oranen and wuarantecd a Vou TAN RUDBRR, GLOVES: mist. srk Beth Wry? RIORATN eyriNGws.” a SUNTALN SYRING; 2 quart, No Gxeellent Summer Waterials Jor Waises, Dresses and Underwear, A large importation of finest merecrized Madras, a quality that will prove exoep- tionally sutiable and serviceable for Shirt Waists. Patterns are manifestly good. Also an interesting showing of Novelty Silk Striped Mousselines and Dimities and white dotted Swisses, a range of materials greatly in favor for Summer ses and Lawn Frocks, At the price, these fabrics should attract enormous (ities throughout these representations | | a they're unuaal valaes at ida aN sacl 25c Superior White Sheer Nainsook. In this feature of to-morrow's remarkable sale we have several hundred pievee of 40-inch white sear Nainosk, mperor quality for wom» and dilrans ondergarments, Qualities ordinarily priced at 1240 « yard we shall oer BSC in pieee lo —12 YARDS AT jeaed Cooper tore, Main Floor, Dast of Fountain.) BRUSH wood back, ‘ood hacke 4 + ROTTLES: | yo clean, zo Main Floor fRth Final Plano Reettal of the Season Friday, SP. %)., in the Auditorium. Tho lam recital for the setson will be given on a Bourdman & Gray Piano by Mr, Arthur H, Gutman, a talenied pianis. The program: One (Contem Te Part Two (Classi co SES, SEE ts ata On at Ballads Chopta ayman Valse, Gaprion Op Polonaise, Bb Mason Op. Chopin Vales rp apie a dena Polonaise, Hb Major, Ne #, Last merit) BR weparnot, Mostcrekt (Stone! Cooper Store, Fish Floor.) EAA Undermustins. Umbrellas Petticoats, 49¢ to 98c At ie ond 1.50, Ci . Good Cambric Ince and embroidery trimmed, Night Gowns, 49c to 1.25 Lace edging: others embroidery trimmed. Corset Covers, 15c to 98¢ Good Cambrie and Nainsook; lace em- broidery and ribbon trimmed; others with hemmitched ruffes. Drawers, 28c, 39¢ to 98¢ Good Muslin and Cambrics some with hematitched rufties, others lace and em- broidery trimmed, Giegel Cooper Bore, eee Contre, 0th Be 26 and 28 -inch UMBRELLAS, covered with waterproof taffeta cloths lose roli- ings splendid range of fancy or plain handles, goods that sell regularly elsewhere for $1.50; special, 1600 Lot 2 A fine lot of UMBRELLAS for men or women; montly Union Silk covering of fan extra grade} also some all silk twilied coverings in colors) handles are correct int style and include many choice efiecis in silver andpearlyall silver. gilt, horn and se: lected natural wood—priced else where at$2.50,hereto-morrow at 1650 (Siogel Cooper Biore,Maln Floor, Front.) Wen’s Orim Business Suits At 9.75 _ A previous offering of a similar line of this attractive cloth= ing for men eaused a lively scamper on our part to keep stocks replete and attractive, he offering wasso manifestly popular that to-morrow we shall place on sale 500 more Suits, and expect the same degree of success, Every build of man may attend this sale and be assured of obtajning a correct fit in every way. There are none too slim, none too tall, none too stout or short but that will ‘find just the size desired, And in a fabric that will give the best satisfaction, as well. Blue Serge Suits of pure materials (every thread absolutely fast color) in both single and double breasted. Not a seam but what has been tested, every style of coat correctly tailored, models that are perfect and desir- able, and breast measurements from 33 to 44 inches. Single and double breasted Worsted Suits in dark grounds of blue and black, with stripe effects. Good quality Venetian lining and in all sizes, Also single and double breasted Sack Suits of black Thibet. The general merit com- prised in these Suits is surprising. Every size in the assortment. i (Biewel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Mast.) —— Dining Room Cains; Oppo: ony That Has Never Before Been Equalled in New York. Dining- Room Chairs that are well made, durable and artistic in design, at the lowest prices ever named. In fact, this offering is so-unusual it is safe to assume that all the Chairs will be sold in a single day. This sale is only made possible because of immense special consignments that we have just received, and owing to the lowness of the prices we will not sell to dealers. Rgoond Floor, ") DINING+ sROOM CHAIRS, llustrated, made entirely a1 illustrated made’ of | OF Guartered oak highly pa quartered oak, highly polish= | ished and fin edand go'den finish, strongly banionit de constructed and legs fe d box DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, | strongly constructed highly polished, top panel sian carved, curved legs 250) 0 inent claw Green Trading hereafter, Single One of the handsomest styles remarkable for their smartness of effect. Made to sell at $9.75, Made of changeable taffeta, in black, blue, brown, gray and red; waist has full blouse, shirred and with scalloped yoke; tailor, stitching, and high sleeves shirred at shoulder and top of cuffs Smart skirt has shirred flounce panels, Spe- 6. 7, 5 cially priced (Senel Cooper Bore, Second Peer, Front.) of the season; to-morrow at 5c Cigars. lots for 1o-morrow's special sale. Prices average 44 to less than usual. PORTO RICAN BREVAS PORTO RICAN CAZADORBS Mall orders filled white quant Silk Shirt- Waist mS 50 Cxcellent Cigars for 1.00 These Cigars ' are the equal of 7 very best brands of regular 400 boxes at lees than the actual faotory prices These we have divided into four A good opportunity for beth smoker and dealer, SUMATRA WRAPPER PERPECTOS SUMATRA WRAPPER DIPLOMATICOS ity lasts, (Sexe) Cooper Store, Main Floor, Mast, 19th St.) Presa box ease 1.00 $1.65 0 yard. teresting. Speeiat Sa We have just consummated « pure linen, full-bleached Irith Damask Nap! 1,500 dozen, whichrwe have divided into $1.00 o15e DOZEN of @ manufactur: 150 $2.00, 32.25 2,000 Gable Linen Remnants 4nd/8,000 Yapkins Sacrificed First, in this sale of household linens an event that will appeal with par ticular force to those planning for the Summer homes, we wish to direct attention to some 2,000 remnanis of Table Linens, in every instance worth at least a third more than here asked-—grades that if sold by the piece would retall at from 50c to At to-morrow # prices, values are uncommonly in- "There are varied lengths By the yard, 29¢ to 89c of Irish Damash Yaphins urplus stock of all- ta considerable discount, ts, selections from any one of which "There are will provide the best money-saving advantages New York has ever known, PER { Ordinarily $4.50 50 96.50, 50 To-morrow Je 1.19 1.49 1.69 2.95 3.95 eget Cooper Btore, Main Floor, Bast of Fountain.) Complete With Parasol and Rod. For to-morrow we offer exactly 250 Go- Carts at this wonderfully low price. Good strong reed body; reclining back; adjustable dash; good strong spring gears; pat- ent foot brake; rubber- tired patent steel wheels; complete with parasol— adjustable rod, Positively the Best Go-Cart Offer An- nounced This Season (Blexel Sovese Bore ‘Taint Floor, This brand ‘Sunset’ and Sauternes in quarts and pins is still lef. “Sunset’’ | ‘tarot ==, Sauternes Soon of Ru 2 Bvery bottle backed by the guarant Port k: fabsices | Sherry ‘8 waiton, 69c wonterti ly ge 0 13 path’s Stand-| ore pre Light or Care! P. BOLLALAN Bee: Winest Modicn “ cal 4 E9ok}! 10 years >} Reclining Go- Carts, of The tha wine, Other Attractive WecK-End Reductions. A Sale of ‘Sunset?’ Wine. Not a sale merely successful from a financial viewpoint, but a sale thyt meett every demand—that Provides ® superior vintage of wine at « remarkable low price. is 90 well known that our announcement of the low price for this week immediately atiraced scores.of buyers, A limited quantity of beth the Claret mi oot pitt, branded pRoerotors wad 24 Claret, Rhine > pyran.’ PURITAN gED BRane HOUND) ED FRIARS P Bihioayge. FRIAnS &. CHOICE HOCK, SWE. AWHA, PORT’ OR pin! ‘rove RAW the broxers who soit'ts’ ne ot gape es Fiferd at Bee 55c Burgundy) 69 Wine Reisling i 5 years otd, Cc | Port sore tia . on, iJ St. Julien *"" Sherry } sees” BOG INT JULTHN, Gin, & BONS, 1 Quality, SY, as Finest Pale Alo, . Bi Ni BRAND DOLD TIM oF 10) finest Imported; oye

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