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Fee se : HE WORLD: TUESDAY F EVENING, MAY 30, 1905. scala AUSSMRI Pat ah Ser eee me Coffee Hurt You? HELD UP AND VESSELS, COLLIDE ROBBED BYTWO = Ww uravy cop BOLD THIEVES Austrian Steamer Lucia and John J. Hughes Attacked at) Fall River Schooner Eagle Wing Scrape a Damaging Ac- Central Park West and Eighty-Third Street, quaintance Sixty Miles Out. DETECTIVE DYING, SHOT ASSAILANT illiam M’Donald Mortally ounded Man WhoBroke | His Skull. THE GREATEST YETI! Sale will go on to-morrow with renewed zest afte: to-ds Holiday... An offering of extraordinary interest—no! a @ In a fient that followed an attempt the part of the police to arrest a} N accused of stabbing anoth tip by two highwaymen juat| News of © narrowly-averted tragedy » had left a north-bound Bighth|at sea was brought here by the Aus- rat Central Fark West and|tfinn steamer Lucla, which arrived to- after | enue ¢ Grand streot, Brooklyn, to-day, to men ee ant guest enrly’ to-day, John|@ay trom Mediterranean ports, No need to get mad now, tear up the paper, or shout | with greater stocks than ever...... Values our customer 5 were so seve Innfured that tt in| WiRbiy-ihind ‘musi living in the| The Lucia reported that she was In % y (hee sai greet (bat matt ciake Bowne hey are dying tn the Hasler |ahopmentchouse at No. deo Went ih |coliaon yonterday with the big four: nonsense, good coffee never hurt any one. aT Ot Nee CALE COM TIMOR PIO UELRE RAL COSI B ot aes hird street, was robbed of $300 in|masted Fa ver sche Bagle r bees MeDonald, of He nanan Beer CHAT aa lien vRINEHIRA A GNBELEAUD Wing about stzty cy auth cae ioe You know better than that tor you can point out In Connection with June Sale! eo station, and the other ts BANS"! beaten on the head with the butt of alof Sandy Hoo Aghtship, . Ggus Vallioguigky. Weave Jo is home Ina seri-|neither of the vessels sustained fatal ; ’ Tsu ae Mrhe poflcerant'e skull ln thactured ong | FAvelver, Ho a At hia Rome ine fest inelther 0 all around you folks who are the worse for coffee’s ‘OMEN'S NIGH" DRBSSEA goog head and face in fe te cut about the ‘That ono or the other did not go to wt es of 2 or 4 ingertings, Of iM let repo jee him to-day, : - . . . u Z © dozen places. Vulliogutshy Ie cuter ais aenaliants, of Whom he Wa#| the bottom was due more to good for- slugging, Think over a few coffee-drinking friends} 2)\i's!8vsuil’or feonene one oF ita laa a fox from A billet wound tn the ab-) ay), to give only a very vague dese tune than anytfing else, according to TAMBRIC CORSET COVERS domon, ‘Two others, Fellx Ragen, a de-| tn cknwa into the park. Detectives | (near told ey the Toncla’a Moers, ea and casually inquire if they are entirely and perfectly |") En ie ser tng is thd Jonn Andenaky, are “from | of the West Sixty-eighth strost station, Jen» Ragle Wing was travelling at a ICHOSID oleate hese aiicaey is Cooney, we suffering {rom well and just how coffee treats them. If it hurts others isn’t it just possible? direction of Capt, x for the robbers, » point where Hughes left the speed through dense fog Only the fact wounds In thi who lives tremendous when the crash came. minor Andansky, NIGHT DRIES; ae nd. Musiin~ nemathened ‘tual with emb'y or lace inaertinge= FINE CAMBRIC CORSE } worth ep yoke of Point de Part « Ingertings—wash ribhon~ treet and ‘Wythe iii Hy to-day! and sald he | o Me Mt woen the street and] that the blow was a glancing one pre- : eb ie if by some one at a! the park wall 1s not y well lighted, | vented the tragedy, As it was, the Limit @No Mall or ‘Telephone Orders, uslin and Nainscok—Hmpire, . epration at the Valace Hail) gig! there 4 a thick alump of trees | gohooner'a Sil boom was torn AWAY, Catch the drift, don’t you? CORSE I COVERS Nanwook, and revert with ince inserts, OF if PN ARE th ad dy Eco i Cambrle a ange rama ck A EG 0 alleven 74) ty : (ht frone with Val, Mechiin or f ! forward deck was snapped off and her rails and bridge were smashed as the Eagle Wing's fore rigging swept along blocks away as Hughes turned to cross the tracks to the west side of e0 Aa he turned his back to robbers sprang upon In fact after you have studied the matter a bit it will come plain that if you are a coffee drinker the who did the tives were Place mh K as pointed out other fancy laces in solid rows or reparated by washable ribbons alao embiy trim'a: stylon— 1GHT DRESSES—A: und na ‘neck ‘ lety of lace, In faney the eNO wha, laced cand | hm, and gaged him back Into the, the side, The telegraph from the d h f fi t usually 6 uy moidels—worth ape eed tha wh Rt acted SR Mba TY Mieouetareg iy izamens Roe het mie, room chances Gre you already have some fort Of Ibciplent)aosa: cava sonins Ai gn Sait Drees Me police with whatever Weapons they Sinigglos ended after several blows on 4 aH ; AOR ae anny. Ingertinae (nt Nainsoo * SAuNSay' nic aus Wot, Mousa chan | AMOR ended after navaral Bide oh] tae amiooner lipped away” and daap or perhaps fixed organic disease due entirely to the een sas atest ky gun se Bain tk kero hen dat ined a shovel, ‘Dla was used Sn tHOs FONBERAL Ate Sah it ft ‘ na | without berthag, medatiions a BOF ie ina nsert nee ou iined Knock down MeDonal the “blow | eld! shen the rowbers at-/none of her crew had been Injured, fae uble. nervo ribbons--ree ee aa Anosf at Aor, wr fancy beading Frock ij bee a A etl eee Ahaha A of bar domage'nan abo coffee—constipation, rheumatism, eye trouble, U1) Pon WERRPRGEE Sg wane | “ttl mea rand MoDonalt | e's rect Hation, whore beats Join yOME MUSLIN DRAWERS -. JRINER 0 (810, wy ‘ud fired “hia be | “Mla te Gooner Tgestaane | ME oMcers of the Taucla sald the headaches, nervous prostration or others of the well WOMAN’ MU Pes fy a Ms Nae He Pog volver mM Mowutsky, | 4 found Hughes |Ste2mer had been moving along at 4 ri "4 . ‘ SIXIK'TS-deep flounces, with Hntaged at the shoot he wall ite |kreatly rediiced speed ail day yestor: proven coffee ails, You can decline to look the thing : ees doen e te Martins tt eDORUd. had not Has a by bly. Dut atter day because of the impenetrable fox * \ WOMEN'S DRAWERS ~sFo08 caine ae me aay usury, Tufte clin, his ce surgeon : nho—T prella ruftle—p 1 ‘ Bs side lining inanuged'to |WHCH hung low over the teu. Sud- squarely in the face and peg along with the coffee, ie eee Mail or "Talopone Onlert and hematitohed tucks— I W alt What hed Happened to him. He was |deily, at 6.89 e'dlogk Inst evening, the MBRIC 8KIRTS—deep Ss 6 one m . value 3 : Ag n home [lookout sighted a big salling ve: 1 4 CO: iiaors I wn flotincess with wide ge (nant Uae ASAT os Gin eee Uaito) a: %s, Some day Nature will haul you up SHORT! Miata pls yee ot Bian de ate aa Cy o ‘S NE TS 4 ¢ ter ace with and wit he. polloa at eee sneer in [sail and ploughing slong at @ fast clip Cambrie ruitlechematiton tucks ay] giky Warley ANS ea) time to arrest f the crowd, $n before a heavy breese. i REE ad lace oF omy Tatar Telephone Orders, [WHITH CAMBRIC RKTRTB=founces Web Lo Ke Teneo whem Razonited The steamer's whistle sounded a quick Ys ze Me With rows of lace and tucks or elung | warning, her engines were reversed and 9 WOMEN'S DRAWBRE—fine Cambric Wile ruffle of Hagiieh emb'y,... 425 Detective Picea Jn mara gaat the wheel was thrown far over tn an SN ie Cote NASNE GANIC "SKIRTS Plase Rasch was found to have received a 3 E eatin o4 Ins aune wee Insert 01 4 Beal sh | IND ee eas te, cena beaatehc a rae el is iar minor cuts, Ambulance he r A sti a A ver, on Fr B| ‘0 opped with rt wedi run ‘em "y ¥ ad. the. Wounded nen removed there. tho Bugle Wing bore down upon the special feeainas regan $2.8 skirts... 1.98 veral of the men arrested. were Also ; RIN i rf eae ; Sadly beaten by the police and had the Lucky and the Voskcls came together Apecial values right thro’ the stock, Special Values right through the steak. injuries dressed by the ambulance sur- with a crash, ‘The schooner struck the te ata tea tad. relia! “rhe Lucia on the port bow and an instant WOMANS MU er Pater ry “eum= 5 e———————_® | a as one that had n continued over from the t 6, and the pol @rrested had been drin fold in enurs to awalt luries of the policeman, riem statement along Whose ante: | with that of the man he shot has been taken by the Coroner. | McDonald says had he not fired when | "ho did he would have been killed, as eo of the men was about to brain him han axe handle oe FOUND SUICIDE’S ‘BODY. Peawrence Bender, a Ward's Inland Patient, Drowned “Himselt in East River, The body of Lawrence Bender, thirty- | Weven years old, of No. 1710 First ave-| ms, was recovered to-day from the st River at the foot of Bighty-ninth » On May 2 last Bender, while inmate of the Manhattan State Los. a] Ward's Island, leaped over- was drowned. or &. Joseph's Alumni Meets. BORDENTOWN, N. J., May, 30.—The lumni of Bt. Joséph's Academy met arts Joseph's Convent here to-day, at | and Which tme there were some thirty maembers present, being from New ork, City, | Urooklyn, | Philadotphia, den, Cape May, ‘Trenton, Burling: mn and other places. Miss nnah rast of Brook Who, Is president, resent Di. racnpmman of t wary esided#” In’ the hg was held. the afternoon a the reception hall, bang whieh was hand- somely decorated with flowers and the national colors, There was also @ntertalnment consisting of voeal anc {patrumental music with recitations, which waa given by the puplls and tmembers of the Alumni, ae Ing! a In a collision between the auto in | Which she was riding and a trolley car, Mrs, Caroline Laura Schumacher, |tieth street, Brooklyn, was thrown out, | et was held | w ‘Machine in 1 Which Mrs, Caro- line Schumacher Was Rid- ing in Collision with Car. thirty-seven years old, of No, 1700 Six- turned a sSomersault in the air and landed on her back on the stone pave- m Mrs. Schumacher, her husband and her two children, a’boy und a girl, and the chauffeur left their Borough Park arly to-day on thelr way to the West Shore ferry, where they intended to take a train for Sullivan County, The auto was tearing down Franklin street, bound weet, At the same time @ northbound Bighth ayenue car was making up for lost time on West Broad- way. The auto and car met at rignt angles at the corner of Franklin stroet and West Broadway The car hit the ‘auto, on the rear seat of which sat Mrs, Schumacher and the two children. Mr. Schumacher and the chauffeur sat in the f weal, Those Who saw the accident thought after the shock slid off and disappeared In the fog, The Eugle Wing {8 bound from Ros- ton for a coal port. She was built at Kennebunkport, Me. in 1891 and !s of 1,076 net tons, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises, 4.58/Sun seta, 7.22 Moon rinee. 50 THE TIDES High Water, Low water AMP. DM. .M Sandy Hook 1d 31.0) 1188 Gove B42 as Tiell Gate Ferry. rr PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, iclnwaton Georgetown + Montevideo + Marsellien INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. DUE TO-DAY, Bt, Lucia -Brem the woman was killed, ‘Mat her skull Was not fractured wag probably due to “the fact that her heavy’ colfteur | Alta cushlone the. blow, «Surgeon HM of the Hud. et Hoapltal, found her. to. b a SP iranr shoo RHA. toate ten OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS, yh the head. He dressed the SAILED TO-DAY. and then Mra “Schumacher in] smonprine Wilhelm « Bremen on going on with the original | Pring Adaivert Naples outing, although the sumgeon wanted to | Carpathia TAverpool to the hospital, and” her hua: | Rowatind ndtand {ded to take ‘her home. meine Marseilles 4 lo was dented, but not ma. | Armenian Ilverpool a 4 ute 0 Brelz Hue Australia Merial, damaged. The gar wag in Apache ‘Charleston statu quo, No arresis were made. — | SBM." \yine ayieetge Important Forcign and Telegraphic News Palma Gains in Cuba. HAVANA, May 30.~The split in the Raberal party is widening and many Joca! organizations are resuming tho eof Nationalist,” declaring that ey will not support Jose Miguel Gomes, Governor of Samta Clara Province, for the Presidency, ‘This attitude of the Liherals scems to add to the strength of the followers of President Palma. Kalser Honors Jap Prince, BERLIN, MAY 80.—Emperor Wiliam to-day bestowed the Order of the Bleck Hagle on Prince Arisugawa, twho will represent the Emperor of Japan at the wedding of Crown Prince Section and the puchate Cecilia of cklenbure: iwerin, fe the Red Cross Medal on Princess “Aric eugawa, Destroyed 35 Autos. BOSTON, MAY %.—Boston firemen had a busy time to-day with fires in (@iterent parts of the city, the aggre- joss from which {s estimated at . At one fire fiirtyellye valuable obileb were ruined. Wse Publicity, Says Jerome, BOSTON, May '80.—District-Attorney lam ‘Travers Jerome, of New York, the guest of honor and principal er last night at/ the banquet of e new Boston City Club. Mr, Jerome Maxned members to keep politics out- wide, and to use the criminal law and me BEwaranesn | th the utmost freedom deok ing up’ lax and corrupt office- hove Led to Shooting. GAINESVILLE, Fla, May %—1, L, Mizell, a cattleman, and his ‘stepson, $13,000,000 Duck Co. | DOVER, D4, May 9,—Articles of Incorporation were filed here to-day with Secretary of State Cahill for the Consolidated Cotton Duck Company, of | New York City, wath $18,000,000 capital, Incorporators, Albert Neary, Raphaol Bet ae, Anton J, Ditman, all of New King Alfonso in Paris, PARIS, MAY 9.—The royal train bringing King Alfonso of Spain for a week's visit artived this afternoon, President Loubet, accompanied by the Cabinet, wreeted the King as hoe dea- cended, while batteries of artillery thundered a royal salute of 101 guns A large force of troops rendered mill- tary honors and the vast assemblage Bave an enthuslastic popular greeting to His Majesty, who was dressed in the full uniform of a Spanish captain-gan- eral, He entered a State gone with M, Lowbet and was escorted by a regiment of Cutrassiers to the D'Oreay Palace, ‘where sumptuous apartments had been prepared for him, Bad Man Shoots Five. CHATTANOOGA, ‘Tenn, May %,— A man named Neighbore inst night Killed his two sisters, wounded his mother and brothor-lh-law, and ane other woman. He dg wider arrost, Roosevelt Sends Wreath, CANTON, ©. May 80,—President and | Mrs, Roosevelt's annual Memorial Day tribute to the memory of tho late Pres- Ident McKinley was a wreath of pink and white roses, The plece is three feet in diameter. Tt was recelyed by Mrs, McKinley yesterday and pl Gasket of the murdered Preadentes 2° Peter Reddick, a market man, are dead mt High Springs, noar here, and Will- Py silva: y¥ employee, who eb Ns, i, Steamer Lost, All Saved. Threaten King Alfonso. PARIS, May 80.-The police have taken. extreme measures to prevent the pro- poned Socialist demonstration against King Alfonso. ‘Trades councils had adopted resolu- tions to hiss the King along the routes he will follow, and the Anarchists are distributing ¢irculars warning the public that it will be dangerous to assemble to witness the royal procession, Americans Polsoned in Parls PARIS, May 3.—-A family named Ostrayer, recently arnved from the United States, has been polsoned owing to the error of @ chemist. A daughter Ie feed and the father and mother are ously ill, Can’t Tear Up London. LONDON, May %.—A special com- mittee of the House of Commons has decided against the bill providing for the InataMation in London of electnia light and pneumatic tube systems sim- Niar to those in use in America, The municipal authorities opposed them on the ground that the work would neces- sitate much tearing up of the pineet: P, Morgan Was reputed to be one of the promoters of the company. left Huston station at noon to-day on thelr way to Liverpool, where they will embark on the steamer Caronla for Now York, A large gathering of Eng- Usb friends and a few Amerioans bade them farewell, Ow'ng to the fact that a Cabinot meeting was taking place at the same hour, no Cabinet Ministers were present, Among those at the sta- Uon were Col, Dougins Dawson, Ma rewontiny HALIFAX, N. 8, MAY %,—Report toy reached here that the steamer Pro Fat hor. 10 days. to swap health and a clear, business-like few cups of coffee each day. Every coffee toper tries to wiggle round and charge his aches and ‘ails to weather, overwork, too much or too little food, this, that or the other thing, so it isn't his Master, coffee. =|A Sure Personal Test will locate the exact cause of your steady destruction It’s worth knowing the plain, sober fact before fixed organic, heart or other disease sets in, which perhaps cannot be cured. The test is pleasant, accurate and satistying. of health, if that cause be coffee. Quit coffee absolutely for 10 days and use Postum. BE SURE the Postum is properly boiled as per directions on pkg. (and that’s easy) then you have the famous Food Coffee, with the deep seal brown which turns to rich golden brown when is added and the flavor is crisp, snappy and soft like the high grades of Old Gov't Java. If in two or three days you begin tosleep soundly at night, digest your food better, stomach and bowels show signs of recovery, or the old feeling of weak- ness at the heart leaves, or eyes fet stronger and head works clearer, (the ails of coffee drugging are multitudinous) the facts will be before you and YOU HAVE THE ANSWER, POST U M-_ COFFEE ‘*There’s a Reason.’’ Get thé little book, ‘The Road to Wellville,” in each§pkg. brie ruftle-regularly 39. . Timtt f--No Mall or Telaghone Orders CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN CHEMISES: round or sauare neck-—wlde lage jo or emb'y—ten styles—worth 69... + NAINSOOK & CAMBRIC OHPMISPS— Regular and skirt lengths—emb'y eg and Ince trim—regularly .98.....0. + SKIRT LENGTH CHPMISES— nalnsook—deep yokes of fagotting, hematitching or lace insertings— ribbon- Thin tel a sats TO Spootal Veluee Tiaht tht the stock. head, tor a + 98 WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZES at Lower Prices than ever the June Sale, EXTRA SIZ MUSLIN GOWNS— 4 tucks in clusters and 4 rows (3) * hemstitchings—value 09. 139 Limit 8—No Mail or ‘Telephone ‘Orders, EXTRA SIZE MUSLIN DRAWERS— cut good and full—cambrie ruffle and homstitehed—value 49... 127 Limit §—No Mall or Telephone Orders, EXTRA SIZ CAMBRIC SKIRTS— eep founce with lace Insertings or hemstitehed tucks—value $1.40... .98 Limit 2—-No Mall or Telephone Orders, EXTRA s1Zh CORSET COVERS soft muslin -Ught ing—perfect ShapesH to @ bust—vaine we. 19 Limit 8—=No Mali or Telephone Oniers, EXTRA SIZE CHEMISEB— Muslin and Cambric—extra quality—corded band—value .66.. .49 Tilt 2—No Mail or Telephone Orders OUR EXTRA SIZE UNE WRHAR DEPT. is the most complete ‘in the city, De- ghted customers dally speak of the Jarge and varied assortments shown, ¢—__—__-~» in its place PAST SUCCESSES spur to greater efforts, With Reliable Qualities, at the REMARKABLY LOW PRICES we quote, there is no question but that rich creat THIS WILL BE THE BABIES’ WEAR FOR JUNE SALE. The size of th's department ts a revela- tion to new customers, but size alone does” not make rerutation!,,.. There must be large assortments, complete stocks and good values, and all these, together with, the large space given to Bables’ Wear, have made us known as New York's most popular store for Everything that Bables Wear, FOR THE JUNE SALE we offer attractions of wonderful interest INFAN‘!'S' CAMBRIC BLIPS— ruffied neck and slei iia INFANTS’ SLIPS: Nainsook— four st ee eae or tucked yoke-rusuaily. 2 + 19) INFANTS’ LONG SKIRTS—Nain and Cambric—with and without wet hematitching and tucks— usually 29, INFANTS’ Ga Nainaook~ yoke and SARGA CE rey with pli or hemstitch tucks In combination with emb'y or lace— handstitchings, beadinj ot styles 1 I ANTS Li 01 Nainsook “regula: os Rs or round yore full bertha ofemb'y; ovhers whee Tucked, yokes and cae Or lace or solid Dy N r| bmby nes or plain yFs.-sually BABINS' SHORT SKIRTS—Cambr A Tay cluster, homatitehed ewularly, BALINS' SHORT pri — and D Pep OK: oke, French alah, jes—with tucks, emb'y Insertings, and handstitohings, many with trim'd skirts—for boys or givle—to 2 yrs, usually 9 and 84. ! DRESSES—An te Lawn and Naingook— Ww neck—voke pleated Walst #tvles—beautitully 1—also danty blue or pink dot GREATEST SALE YET, (i Extra Fine Dimities 31 Inches wide—blwck, navy, helio and pink, with combination ‘allover figures, plain and fancy stripe An Tinporter's Surplus Stock would quickly sell at 15 Dut ag a Morning Specia we offer them w BASEMENT —W 45-inch White Persian Lawns Soto the width’ =a sheer, fine fabric tor 8. hs women and children, ¢ ton, Communion, 19 cont quatit MAIN BLOC Imported Fancy Voiles Lt, and Dk, Brown, Royal, Navy and Black, with bouiole effect Cre) 14 Snish— very sol M AcILDING, Women’s Ribbed Cotton Vests Lace trim'd neck and arms~ silk bape run—aupgect to sligiit 15 8ST BUILDING aperfec tions ot MAIN" Bi TOW Children’s Untrimmed Hats Colonials, Roll Brims and Fluts--plaln and two-toned THIRD BLOOR—WHST BUILDING, All-Wool Axminster Rugs Inch=rioh, dark coloriags or ut MEE ty a dozen handsome patterns-—made to sell w 4.69 orth Spociat Pric THIRD FLOOR-NEW BUILDING, Mi MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P.M, Dimitdes—suspender and yoke yelue White Silk Emb’d Flannels Fmb'd on non-shrinkable Saxoay Flannols—yard wide—goral, leat and special baby pattorna 38 value 59 and 69 cent BASEM CENTRE. BUILDING. Unbleached Sheetings Ono of the best makes—heavy round thread—will bleach pure white swear Hke linen = 1-4—for single pede ere «17.. .10! 8-4-—for % “beds—were 19... 1o4--for full alee heds S were 38 ENT—NEW_RUILDING, * A Sale of Ribbons Liberty Satin and plain ‘Taftetas— 4 inch—leading shades L 9% and Black—usally 15 Morning Speclal Pr MAIN FLOOR—ARCADB Special in Silverware Rogers male—heavy plate on warranted German silver bead cdgo and fancy patterns— 4 doz, Teaspoona—usually 1), 4g doz, ‘Table Spoons—usually wd Table Forks—usually 98 MAIN FLOOR-—CENTREL BUILDIN White Dress Linens i re Inen 6 inches wide—no fabrie: tn demand for Women's 19 ind Children's Suits and Wasi wood value ACY ¢ MAIN FLOOR NEW. HUILDING, Silk Pillow Girdles % yards long -sixteen plain and combination colors: oN strand— two Turk's Knot, ta whe livtest in indie reg bat y, 59, N ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS,

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