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alah WER OFCOM ON BROADWAY Electric Car Crashes Into an Express Wagon, and a Box Containing Money Is Broken Open Before Crowd, | “TSHOVIER an Nobleman Who Refused to Stand in Line at the Vio- ftorla, Is Given a Special Pri- _ vilege in Police Court. vas tho Irony of fate that Baron es de Ketschendort should be ar- Viewtéd and punched In the eye at the oria Theatre last night by Poltce- n Btroebel and Goetzer, because he ed to stand in line at the teket indow. And It might be termed the @astirony of fate that he should be ed before Magistrate Wahle In West Side Police Court to-day and Rdward Walsh, a being Instructed to-di rear of an pany wagon on Broad Metropolitan Opewi-F wagon was @ box fu Baron de Ketschendort has the utmost jempt for the common people y when he got to the Victoria re last night and found a lot of pol pollol standing in line and wiiting for 8, chance to give up money to the oket-seller his aristocratic soul re- Ho Inwisted that he should be itted to get in ahead of those who en waiting. t H-drexsed women and a man ald he was a Mr, Rose cndeay- aron that in racy had no | ing his eye on the 8. el entered the | ed to the pre argument, and the Baron became {n- | "1 lated. The box shot out of the sidewalk the si his seat, cement slew Soubretios just back wa: nh a& wave of his hungry eyed. |of summer, hata, ‘And all the money, t 8 wagon from the exp! the West Forty W, Biter Firing Several Shots Rob bers Knock One Man Uncon- » scious in Laundry—One Al- '. leged Thief Is Caught. Three Hundred, Slight. ‘The police of the Hast Twenty-second| ‘Three hundred men, treet station gave out to-day the de- | dren, fails of a daring daylight robbery which | screaming @courred yesterday afternoon, in which two Chinese laundrymen were the vic tims. While Young Pell and Sing Leo wer Qn their Jaundry at 45 East Twenty. @fth street yesterday afternoon, two " fmen entered and began firing revolvers a them. Pel was counting monoy at |nine-year-old Joseph | ithe time, wile his partner was in a 41% Fs bunk in the rear room, Failing to Bi shoot their victims, the rothens khocked , ell unconscious, Lee began shouting id the intruders ran oft to the street, * Patrolman Leonard caught one of the jMoen at the corner gf ‘Twenty-fourth Y ) treet and Third avenue, At the Sta- | ton-House the prisoner gave his namo | g, fas Henry Wundrach, eighteen years pid, of Peekskill, N. ¥. One of the revolvers |tsed by the young men was found tn [the toundry, qi Dr. Williams, of Bellevue Hospital, Bi \Bitpaded to, tng injuries of young Pell imprecatio: sticks and stones, foll |vatore, thirty-nine ye of Fifty-second street ao yandle, The boy was taken pital by Dr, Dingem went hom Cabe in the gentle art of slow bump: ing, let his car go full force into the American ;denominations and a lot of silver, col- lotions of the uptown branch offices | M $5. of the express company. | Halloran, the aver, was thrown from dislovating hin shoulder, Ail the bills and silver spilled out on the vaudevillo actors and |man forced the orowd back, at he & de GHIMIMEN HELO. MAN FELLS BOY WTH HE HANDLE Assailant Followed by Crowd of siles at Him—Lad’s Wound mostly the last, 14 Thompson street, to the West Forty- seventh Street station, nue, to-day where he had been arrested |by Patrolman O'Sullivan, West Pifty-sixth street, with a hoe Young Dargeon !s one of a number ot children who have been annoying a gang of Ttallans employed in pull- strike the boy and arrested him, scalp Wound was court-plastered he | green motorman ty by John Me- Express Com- Way opposite the the fouse. In Hof bills of the wagon on to ume time from tremendous Polio ene. club ithe pol Then, ¥ rolling coins, cinet station for | Ato the ner: | nko to the -footed and looked on hey think, found Ns company took Who Hur! Mis- women and chil- shouting and ) and hurling lowed Marcel Sal- pare old, of No. from the comer and Ninth aye- for striking Dargeon, of No. yothe Ttallan | to Roosevelt Hox- im, but atter his Heh consisted of a bad cut on tho @nd minor wounds, The prisoner fas taken to Headquarters, Wundrack was arraigned In the York. «Mille Court before Magistrate McAvoy » He was held in $1,000 ball for |) ‘The policemen showed two re- vers and a black jack, which, they |, had been taken from him, BLOCKED SIX DAYS IN BOX CAR. Natural Laxat! hie had entered the car at 1 lay, A short ume ad been nailed up, and 1x een without food or overed the bo: to iffalo jast ICONS tand wp, but the pr fwill be able to go. home Halfagiassupon arising acts gontly and quickly, PITTSBURG, Pa, MAY %4.—Poter Firing, Podtive toate (Armatrong, sixteen years old, of Chi- Ask distinctly for @ogo, was found In a freight here Hunyadl Janos. to-day in a starving condition, He said Grand Prize, St, Lonis Exposition, 1004, -FOR TIPATION’ ive Water, TRIMMED MILLINE (Second Floor.) On Thursday, May 25, We will Show A Full and Complete Line of Practical Hats Trimmed with Wings and Flowers At $8.00 cach RY. | Glove Department WASHABLE SULDE MOUSQUETAIR GLOVES, in 14-button lengths—to be worn " short sleeves; per pair SILK GLOVES, in white and blac FOWNES LISLE GLOVES, white, at......, tees {$1.24 » 12 and 16-button Jengths—worth $1.00 and $1.25 per pair; special at..., { in colors; also black and | Oc and 75¢ 59c that | pnens of tk bas! 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She will write you a personal letter if you teli her about your case, Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fail en, He was airatened bet a plicn, He eo Special Value in All Silk | Parasols, The newest colorings in tucked, hemstitched and plain effects, also linen and pongee silk, in plain, carved and fancy handles. | The Popular English Club Parasols, $2.95. APrettyClub Parasol with enameled handle to match silk, $2.50. | Lord& Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, >> oo 1 ee ee ee oe STH AVE, 19°70 20™ STREETS Annual sale of men’s straw hats, *1.50--entire sample line from M. S. Mork @ Co., values up to *4. EVERYBODY remembers the sensation our annual straw hat sale created last year, when the price was $2. This year we made a still greater purchase, and the price is $1.50, The hats are better, the varieties greater, and we've twice as many. $ 5 @) A thousand hats in the lot are a style and quality you can't $ 5 ro) l e l e buy to-day for less than $4 at the exclusive store, and it's impossible for you to select a hat worth less than $2.50. There's none in the lot, Hundreds of $3.50 hats are Included. Come at noon, All new styles. Extra salesmen There's a shape will be in attendance that's correct to harmonize with the during the noon 4 hour rush, Don't features of every ci man. No man Mt to come, In five should miss this sale. minutes you can Time is ripe for find just the hat you straw hats. Every- want, and be “on your way to. busi- ness again This body wears one on Pree asta Fy Thursday's the day sale Is for busy men " & and we've 5,000 hats, ot Oa ork's great- 7, Mh S. Mork & Co., 41 Washington place, creators of the celebrated “Kismah Hats,” and famed as the originators of correct style in men's aia hats, fold to Simpson Crawford Co. their entire line of road and house samples—some 5,000 hats—at an average of one-third their value, That's why this Sale Is unparalleled, No other New York house has been able to make a purchase of such magnitude and at such a low price. Second Floor. These hats are now, clean and perfect—nhad to be—or the celebrated manufacturers wouldn't heve been able to take orders on them, Styles are radically different this year, and these are all new 1905 blocks, Soft rolling brim for the conserva The flat brim or yachting style for the young and middle-aged Also the breezy mashe—Negiigee and tive ma They come in all straws, inciud- | man, This year the brims are somewhat narrower, put we have Telescope styles In plain and fancy bands ing Milan, : Mackinaw, split Manila, Java | them also in’medium and even wide brims for those that want them. | for the college boys and youths who like and Porto Rico, Some trimmed with extra wide bands. smart styles. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co: Supplying the well-dressed men of New York with *1 and *1.50 shirts at 65c. OU couldn’t supply them with any other kind of shirts, but how they do appre- ciate this remarkably low price, _ So much that we have broken all selling records so far in this sale. Can't say what the result will be Thursday, Friday and Saturday, but we have the shirts, and we know Tuesday next is Decoration Day. Every man wants to have his Summer supply ready by that time. $1.50 negligee shirts at 65c. are a rarity. But there might be a dozen things the matter with them and still be Save $1.50 and carry a $5 suit case on your Decoration Day outing—price $3.50. Keratol Dress Suit Case, 24-inch size, has steel frame, 714 inches deep, is cloth lined, has shirt pocket, brass lock, straps all around case, also extra bolts; has large rivets on the sole leather corners, and easy carrying handle that can- not pull out. Value, $5.00; special .. < $3.50 Basement Salesroom, legally (not morally) teymed $4.50 shirts—they might be passe styles or sec- , s : There’s nothing the matter with these, Perfect in quality, workmanship equal to custom made, a broader variety than a event of the season—a time when all good dressers come to Simpson Crawford . Cc . Co.'s for a Summer supply of $1 and $1.50 negligee shirts at 65c. each. A fresh, new lot of some 3,000 shirts—they have not been picked over, and all the latest effects and newest styles—plaited or plain are included—woven and printed materials—light and dark colorings—conservative or elaborate onds of $1.50 shirts, But— Main Floor, dozen haberdasheries show—this offer stands out as the unparalleled Darenlp Another manufacturer’ssurplus stock on sale to-morrow designs—detached cuffs—custom fitting—the best $1 and $1.50 shirts made, Thursday, May 25 Important Closing Out Sale of Misses’ Suits and Girls’ Reefers Spring and Summer Styles—Thursday, May 25, At less than Half Original Prices. | Two Hundred SUITS FOR MISSES—various models Original prices were $12.00, $20.00 and $25.00, at $5.00 and $10.00 each Three Hundred | REEFERS FOR GIRLS—Plain Colors, Cheviots, &c. | Original prices were from $5.00 to $12.00, at $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 each These extremely low prices for splendid, well-made | arments for girls will clean them all out ina day— | ¢ on hand early Thursday. (Third Floor.) ; Silk Department a Thursday, May 25 2,500 Yards Black Taffeta full one yard wide, bright and strong, and which we can recommend for wear. yard; special at | }69c © Men’s $3.00 Vests $1.00 | These Vests are superior to anything you have scen at this price, They are not the old style 3-button double-breasted vests that have been selling around $1.00 as big values—the goods we place on sale Thursday are made of silk, pure linen, mercerized, fast | colored cottons, various designs and patterns, rich 00 | and meat in elfect, Price for Thursday..ssseereseee Do | Specials in Boys’ Clothing $1.98 to $2.98 Suits, $1.49 Made of Cheviots, Worsteds and Serges, mixed and plain—cut Russian, Sailor and Eton; also in the $3.98 grade a | few Wash Suits—sizes 3 to 10 years. Price Thursday. 1.49 | $6.98 and $27.98 Suits, $4.50 | | Double-breasted, single and double-breasted Norfolk, Russian, | Sailor and Eton Suits, made of the choicest fabrics and patterns— | Cheviots, Worsteds, Homespuns and Serges. Price 50 | Thursday, seeeee $4. (Third Floor.) Thursday, Friday and Saturday A Great Combination Offering of Stationery Stamping and | Engraving | |The greatest offering of Stationery combined with | Stamping and Engraving that has been announced in many a year. The Stationery is not the cheaper paper $0 frequently advertised by other houscs—it is the over supply of fine Correspondence Paper from one of the leading paper mills—there are fifteen different | styles of fashionable tints and finishes, | Offer § One pound Paperand75 Envelopes } 25 No. 1 1the actual value of which is $1.00. ) 29C ‘One pound of the same Paper and 75 Enve-) | Offer | lopes—Paper stamped from our two letter mono-| No, 2 Han die, or from customer's two or three letter 50c ++) Value $1.75 | pound of the same Paper, 75 the’ oreo} 95c monogram or initial die, in any color......... One Otter (Nya two letter monogram die to be the pro No.3 erty of purchaser, paper stamped Special Engraving Offer same Du aubenptatie fOOC | tom ewn ates} 44C NOTE—These offerings are for three days only, | EE ew Te Value $2.40 = Women’s Lawn Waists Splendid Values for Thursday | WHITE LAWN WAISTS, eighth-inch panel 50 Jot Swiss embr idery down front, tucking and 1 1 Dozen} pleats, attached collar, open front; Special at, ° 5 each teens ‘WHITE. Ean MN OletS feat aay four’ rows of panels of embroidery with fine cluster obedient between, attached collar, iis| $1.48 back; Special at.....ssseerveer revere Mesers BLACK LAWN | WAISTS, a eet $1.00, $1.25, $1.65, $1.75 ALSO 200 Black Jap Silk Waists, open tront or} $3 95 back, tailored or fancy, cach... seeseese. see in ten different styles, button Value $5.00 to $8,75 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st nd