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PASSENGER ON BALTIC ISA SUICIDE AT SEA (ont: ee EXTRA SESSION | TO BE CALLED IN TWO WEEKS ——= B. F. Seeson, from Derby, Governor’s Statement Shows’ Conn., Jumps Overboard in Midocean. LONDON, J 1L=—Duaring t from New Y White Star rived to-day, a ste the steamsiip's pissen, Reonon, of Derby, Conn cide by Jumping overboord. The man was in the bi is whon he frst boarded the fter helng a few days out he be Wy and moro: He keve very ii and ape on his dinnell s trouble fourth day out he walked to the aide of th 1 he presen of a number ed overbourd. The ately stopped and a bo haif an hour the ofc the boat nad his men ing for the man, could be found returned to. the stein! oy Was resumed withou: del Secem avitently sank at once after Jumping overboard, nothing was Reon of hin after ‘the first ble wave went over him — FOUND DROWNED ~~~ pee Lack of Work and Too Much! Competition Drove Evans to Commit Suicide—What Was Found in His Pockets, NEW BRUNSWICK, The body of John D brated circus side: amused thousand tacks, nal e No J, June 1 Evans, a cele- who has e by eating found ade, he came the Ringling Brothers's elt % and Was discharged walle reason tor is ¢ put it 18 belleved | ‘a | show ohargo is not know that he grew despoudent and drown! himself. A search of his clothing revealed only aiich things as tacks, nalle, broken | Binas, fragments of a plate and strips | of metal. Evans was Known as the human ostr Every once in a while he would have to have an operation to | take the nails and othdr indigestibie junk out of his stomach, He would eat ajmost anything In the line of metal or | glass and seened to enjoy it, At firat he was a great attraction and made considerable money, but other glass eaters sprang up and there was lively competition in the profession, CHICAGO TO NEW YORK IN NINETEEN HOURS. By the Twentieth Century Limited of the New York Central Lines, @ travelling public, especially bual- men making hurried trips between wo and New York, will appreciate the reduction in tme of the Twenueta entury Limited, via the New York entral Lines, Ing effect Sunday, 38, ‘0. ive longer time in Chi euch Now York no later next morning, has been arranged to schedule this train prom Chicago at 1) P.M. an Pow York at 00 °A. ‘he reduahtg tte ow } ., redual Lnning time of the train’ to ninstecs ure. ‘This i# an improvement that greatly -approciated. by. business moe whose tim it will give ya whole day in C Py ole day in Chicago, ars ving at. New York in time for open: exohanges and banks next morn. bound the Twentieth Cent: A ea continue to leave Ne Vest! York at 26 POM ae Baro aC OE the ose y reaching Cl can setile this question extra session will be called just as soon jhere describe the beauties or Legislature Will Sit Latter Part of June. world.) Higgins hopes the | (Special to 1 ALBANY, Jun smashed to-day whatever friends of Justice Hooker had for a temporary withdrawal of the Justice y the bench aad postponement of lative session in | dif an extra session would | in case Justice Hooker retires from the bench untll next year nor replied ) IS ho power except the Logis: lature and Justice Hooker himself that I see no way in which Justice Hooker of his own can retire." vernor said he would ¢0 to where he has large 8. Just as soon as he signing the thirty-day bills, | hich will probably be Saturday, He will remain West a week or two. Tho as he returns, ‘his means that the fourth week of this month, or aad he would not de- he 'Wowkl present to the | the Legislators | Great White Sale! Summer Waists | Not hundreds but thous.) ands of the finest and choicest | Waists ever shown by any, house in the trade, This will be an occasion of unusual interest. We cannot values of these goods, but our| reputation is behind them and the prices tell the rest of the story. Persian Lawn Waists. Medallion and Lace Insertion Novelties, Agi bast ta Regular prices, $4, $5 & $6.50 Hand-Embroidered Irish Linen Waists in great variety, 56 85 me 8g. Regular Prices, $6.50, $8.75 & $10.50 Exquisite Dressy French Lin- gerie Waists, 70% #11. °16.” Regular prices, $18, $22 & $29 Sale Begins 9 0'Clock, John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Sts, heart ache. going, since Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Avenue Atterbury System Clothes make even the best custom tailor’s He sees his occupation these ready - for’= service garments give every gentleman a chance to dress in the best at half custom-tailor cost “cAek the Man Who Wears Them” hand-tailored, at $20 and $25, are top Sole Agent Every pair made of fabric tes They fit perfectly, and the workmanship is guaranteed, 10 cents if a button comes off: ing two months of wear. Prices: $2.50, — il4th Sti 279 bre it, Ne: The Quaker Grey and New Naples Blue Suite, Salesrooms \ AMBERT onan, $3, $3.50 & $4, Get the Habit. Bull Rrothers UNION SQUARE notoh in all but price 39 & 41 Also at New Haven Connectiout ited for strength and color, $1.00 if a seam rips dure Go to TRE Ween: THOREDAY EVENTING, JTNF 1, 1905. Barsain Day DRY GOODS co, Fridayse-Al Friday ana Sataraey Bargains in Shirt Waists sin a fine qu nt at large pleats aid y with culf; others eiNi- special at AGe ask, | fancy st Three hundred ladies” Waists, in whi lawn, with three prettily embroidered panels down tront, inlaid wi pleats, pleated back, large le a site ve, with pleats running fre shoulder, taney stock; spe- cial at... in 8O0c Three hundred ladies’ waisis, in white lawn, front of rows of Val. lace, form- ing medallions inlaid wish small tucks, with two handsome panels running from shoulder; lace trim collar; new leg o' mutton sleev with from shoulder; L 20 Five hundred ladies’ Jap silk Waists, round yoke of double rows of Val lace, blouse trimmed with double rows of Val. lace; button eng also tucked back; new sleeve, h deep cuff of lace; special I. 08 Ladies’ Jap silk Waists, the entire front embroidered in a very prety pattern small tucks and fancy hemstitching prettily finished with French knots; back Of small cluster tucks; new sleeve with tu cuff; tucked Niessen ie eee Oe & $1 Black Go We make for to-morrow an of the store less than 75 dollar quality. sortment comprises : Not a yard in 4s inch SilkzFinis. Please obsetve that these are the id dresses and skirts—not materials y No woman should miss supply price. ng Wash Dress Goods at a Great Saving Right at the time when you want Wash Goods most comes this splendid offering of Some of them are lots we gathered most desirable kinds—at a great saving to you. at a recent big sale in this city. Nearly all of them are at DRY GOODS GO. 10,000 Yards of 75¢ the greatest offering of Black Dress Goods in the annals , while the greater part of it is the regular All you are asked to pay is 49c. 42einch AllsWool Chiffon Voile. 44cinch All:Wool Chiffon Nun’s Veilling. dnch English Mohair Sicilian. §2-inch AllzsWool Panama Suiting. 44sinch Imp. SilksLustre Brilliantine. 2 } Two thousand Remnants of Silks a . selling—silks that are worth from 50e, to 75¢, the Desirable lengths of every known kind, at less than to-morrow, the cost of ordinary cotton fal Hence more Remnants. ods at Natural Shantungs: d Saturday the entire collection is worth The as- ds wide A German Henrietta. Intatd Linoleum: parquet flooring effec! clal at... i entical fabrics most in use for black ou do not want or do not care for. herself with a dress or two—at the yd e For 50¢ to 75¢e Sik feemnants We buy and sell more Silks than any other store in New York. Every few weeks we make a price low enough to sell them all in a single day, 2,500 yards, 27 in. wide; pure silk and washable; Black Habutais: 1,500 yards; water and perspiration proof; value 69c. yard; special at. Oilecloths and Linoleums This Bargain Friday a clearance of Alden Sampson & Sons’ 30c. Quality Oilcloth; thoroughly seasoned; 1, 144 and 2 large selection of the best patterns; choose at, Cork Linoleum: Heavy quality; full line of choi terns; regularly 60c, square yard; special at Choice assortment of patterns, including the new values up to $1.35 the square yard; spe- Ollcloth Remnants 12}¢ \ *6 Morris Chairs at DQ 98 the accumulations of the season's d—to be sold at Vrames ot oak, apd anit rt four position 39c¢ 4AOc value 69¢,, at .. Japanese Straw Bags and Press Suit Cases nd light In weight, made in Very popular Decaiue of ‘ome Hghtiess and great durabliity, re our own importations, hence tt "Dress Suit Cases. et 19¢ ne" low ress 8h 89c Linoleum Remnants Oe yd toe End of Week Specials in Women’s Neckwear half price or less. Imported _Turn+ Over rized New Dress Voiles, This popular fabric resembles closely the weave of wool voiles, in all the new Spring colors, also’ black and Mercerized Chambray. A special quality highly mercerized chamlfays with a very silky appear- ance, suitable for shirt-waist suits, house gowns and children's dresses; it} white, greens, light blue, brown, ca- comes in plain colors, light blue, tan,| det, tans, navy; qual- 1 Oxford, brown, gray, navy; 6ic ity, at Ize ees Ee = 12’. quality, at..c.us a : | aE polde Swiss. | Linen Finished Suiting. | rol 35 Embroidered) 3 wie For shirt-waist suits, in solid shades if ality, with pretty colored § Rear ane stipes, embroidered on Chen oe nee Mah brown, cadet, black, tan; 20c, qual- : Lace Stripe “Batiste. Fine sheer fabric with woven lace stripe, over which are handsome print ed floral and figured designs on white and tinted grounds, at. : Novelty Voile Suiting, Close imitation in cotton of the chole- est Spring novelties in wool voile; a stylish fabric for this season's fayor- Collars: Five hundred doz ens of them; made on fine Swiss, handsomely — embroid- 1 ered; vate 28c., at... L22e Stock Collars: Embroidered lin- en; long tab; heavy French embroidery and English’ open-work effects; also stock collars, trimmed with 25e fine Val. lace; value 50c., at Stock Collars: English eyelet, with long and short tabs; finely’ em ite gowns: 5c, quality, JUV ©] roldered on French linen; 19¢ value 40c,, at white ground; 25c. quality, Hie. White Goods Stock Collars: Lawn and lace, regular 1,,) Pure White All LinenLawn, WaT B2E| yard wide; regular "Soe. 20c¢ price 12¥&c., at with fluffy lace trimmed tabs; rich, handsome effects; large va- 4AVc riety; value 60c. to 75c., at Stock Collars: Handsome em- medium and large dots, 30 in. wide; 25c, quality, at, yd.... 15¢ quality, at, yardese... White Pique, beautiful quality, | y Fan LAWH Kine seeinish, Imsmell, medium and large | Waite Pers avery size cord, for watsts and chil- 19¢ at. | Fine White Indla roidered linen; new long tab_ef- Linon, 2, special quality, Geer i QZeE}| fects value Soe. English Nainsook, e, soft finish, for fine under- ren’s dresses; 30c. quality, at : Fine Quality Bngllet Long Pure WhiteLinentin- Cloth, chamois finish, hed shirt-waist suiting, yd. 10¢ 1.10 yds. to a plece; plece..... hed shirtwaist suiting yd _ AOC Great Sale Knit Underwear At % Below Regular Mill Price ; id and backward Spring has forced one manufacturer to unloa Renecerane we have st reted it at the right time and at prices that are way below regular values, We place on sale to-morrow a $10,000 purchase of new seasonable weight and styles of men’s, women's and children’s underwear, the stock of one of the best and largest mills in America, also some of our better grades of imported Underwear at less than cost. The story in detail follows: Women's 15c Vests at 10c. Women’s 25c Women’s & Chil- | Vests at 15c. 19¢ Vest: dren’ Pei sts These three lots contain 700 dozen, All the odd lots and broken assorted case of both women’s and children’s white ribbed vests in many styles of ribbing, including Richelleu, Swiss and fancy effects, all low-neck models, some plain top exes fancy trimmed; some sleeveless, others with short wing sleeves; all sizes, ' WOMEN'S 29C, QUALI- SOOT SRE ny TIES of white liste and white lisle vests, fine cotton, straight and and sheer, plain or lace shaped ribbed vests, all Hoes) also pase spun 8 Swiss vests, in col- and black; some lace trimmed, or ankle trimmed; others plain length, Swiss finish, aut at.,..19€ WOMEN'S 35C. AND 40C, QUALITIES of white ribbed lisle vests; plain or fancy trimmed; also shaped white cot- ton vests, corset covers and pants to match; all styles, an at..25€ FOR BOYS, an odd lot of All at 35c. 3 for1,00 WOMEN'S 75C._ FINE Swiss ribbed white lisle thread Vests and Corset Covers, high neck, long and short sleeves; also tights to match, also union suits, low neck, sleeveless, knee length, lace trimmed .50¢ bottoms, 1 at. MEN'S 75C, IMPORTED French Balbriggan Shirts, made in Troyes, of the best Egyptian cotton, long or short sleeves, regular or short stout drawers, all sizes ‘aii at... 3O€ All at. plain balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; worth 25c, to 35c,, according to sizes—all are short sleeve shirts and ankle length drawers; nearly all sizes, 24 to 34 an at... 19¢ MEN'S S00, AND 650, quality of unbleached balbriggan, long or short sleeve shirts, and drawers; also light blue shirts, long sleeves; also short sleeve white lisle shirts and drawers to nvatch, in either kind and every size, an at..39C| Five Hundred $2. Gas Stoves at CHILDREN'S 3: 40C, quality white, gauze — shirts, either long or shor sleeves; also pants and drawers to match; all knee lengths; sizes 16 to 34, 25e Alla $1.00 SANITARY NA- TURAL Wool Shirts and Drawers, fine worsted, light Summer weight; slightly mixed with cot- ton, unshrinkable fab- rics; all long sleeve shirts and regular length drawers; sizes 30. to “an at. 89C 1,59 of fine ar Broadway. near A maker of Gas Stoves moved his factory out of New York City to the city wijerein his foundry is located—so that both might be together, He sold us all the Gas Stoves he had in stock at a ridiculously low price—and we shall sell them to-morrow at $1.59 instead of $2.75, Three Nurner—nickel plated; double blue flame burners; liftott Caps. Tho offer Includcw 10 feet of gas tubing—alone worth be. In the Basement To-Morrow. To-Morrow Only! 1,000 Mrs. Potts’ 50c Sad irons, One doth te the regu- lar price for Mra, Potts’ Sad Irons—for a net of 8 (one of each size), with patent Wood Handle and Jron Stand, Some stores oc:asionally sell them as “very special at 7 We oifer a thousand sots for this Friday at o1 690.—a_ record price. They are the finest ar a ow CAN UBe—and ought to covery family, Polinhed and | The Butterfly Churn or Egg Beater produces firm, sweet but- ter in Four Minutes. A fow yenrs ayo such rosults would have been absolute- ly impossible. The Butter fly Churn has reyolution- ised the art of bul making, and not only complishes the astor feat of producing butter in four minute, but Its low price placos’ this wonderful machine within the reach of all, This. churn " old for $1.60, The manufacturer Tot Mmitod to aol) for punter 25¢ None ©. 0. D. No mati orders. wear: 12 yds. to piece, piece Summer Gloves 50c and 75c Qualities 35e & 50c Pair One hundred dozen women’s el- bow length extra weight silk Gloves, with double finger tips, white and black only, A rare chance in a popular style now so much in demand, suitable for wearing any short sleeve costumes; 75c. quality, 75 dozen women’s fine quality silk mesh Gloves, with suede lisle palms, 2 a embroid- ered bac 75c. qual- ity, pair.. AGCIGG 50c 500 dozen women’s suede isle Gloves, 2 clasps, Paris Point embroidery in all colors, black or white; 50c. quality, 35¢e Boys’ Wash Suits; 1.00 and 1.25 Values, Right at the beginning of a Summer that prom- ises to be long and hot we have gathered for Two D; ays’ selling several thousand Boys’ Wash. able Suits, the regular prices of which would be $1.50 and $1.25. The entire lot will be placed on sale at FIFTY .CENTS—the lowest price ever named in this city for suits of similar char- acter, None C, O, D, The stock compri &ton Sailors, Vator Ruldiena: He ton Russians. Sizes are trom 3 to 10 years; several hundred styles—but not all sizes in each style, There will not be another sale to equal this one until very late in the season, Wash Suits for youngsters will be greatly in vogue—and rea- sonably scarce. Supply your entire season's de- mands from this great” lot—and you'll have TWO FOR THE (¢ ‘T OF ONE, Third F The $5 Gold: Eyeglass dverti Ypecial for thie Friday and Satuntay only. Our two wellsknown apeciallsts Will’ be in constant Attendance to" teat Vision “and perfectly. adjust enc! ia, You will eat this reduced Trees, posit, Call pee or ° jagsed YOU cant airord: toumias thle iu 75s eben lied Chain for yeglasses, with hair- pinorholderattached, 25c¢ Or, A Sale of All the Big Hits in Sheet Music at [5c FRIDAY and SATURDAY. If ordered by mail 2 cents postage for each piece MUST accompany every order, This music is sold regularly at Soc. and 60c, per copy, Following is the list on sale: Violette. Song.) Moonlight Caprice. mor Night. (Sum. tz Song.) When I Come Home, heart. ‘The Old Cathedral Chim Come Along, Little Girl, Tommy, (Tho Newest March | Sylvie “Come | Pals. Good Old Pals. | In the Valley of Yea- terday: | an va | Tiekle M Von Tilaer.) Pionte for Two. Call Around to Mamo's Give My Regard to|1 Wonder If You Miss Me as Broadway, | DP Miss You? Fare Thee Woll, that | Take a Car. Means Good-By. Moonlight. Joste, Won't You Hiawatha) Saved It All for Listen to Me? Troubadour Mare and Song Hon by Andy. (By Kerry | Pretty Mary, | Every Little Bit Helps. Mil In the Shade of the | Toit Me with Your Hyes When tho Boos Are in the Hives! Old Apple Tree. | Hunker Hill. 4 Violin and Piano recital will be held on the above days from # to 6 P, M. in Musto Department, Fourth Floor. + long. Dearie. (Sergvant Brue.) Yunkeo Doodle Buys. My Irish Molly, 0. (Sergeant hirue.) Time. (By Harry Day. (New Song.) the Matter with the (By writer of Qood-By, Flo, Tye Got a, Lite Money and su. Enormous Friday Sale of Women’s $2.50 Ties at $1.69 Bargain Friday news that ought to, bring crowds of women-folk to this Shoe Store. A thousand pairs or more of Women’s Russet Kid, White Sail Cloth, Patent Coltskin and Black Dongola; all widths from A to E—in several heel and toe shapes, Style I Three hundred pairs Women's Chocolate Vici ribbon lace Ox- fords; turned soles; Adams $2.50 sort; made specially for this store’, 1.69 Style 2% Two hundred and eighty pairs Black Dongola, patent tip; turned soles; Cuban leather heels; full kid lined; back stays of patent leather; regular $2.50 kinds; Friday and Saturday............ I 69 Style 3: Women's White Canvas Sailcloth Turn-sole Gibson Ties; no tip; silk ribbon laces; Cuban heels; value $2.50; Friday and Satur- 1 6 69 Turkish Slippers: Women's—gold or silver tinsel trim- 38c ming; red, brown or black leather; sizes from 2 to 7. Al- ways sold at 65c. Friday Bargain. ......ssseeeeceeees W. L. Douglas Shoes, $1.50 and $1.89 | Boys’ sizes at $1.50: the regular $2.50 grade; sizes ftom 1to 5%, Some of our own $2.50 Russet Calf Shoes included. Men’s sizes at $1.89: high and low cut. Also plenty of such splendid makes as the Royal and Walkabout. Continuation Sale of the $50,000 Purchase of Millinery A sale that has taken New York by storm. Never before have such values been offered in this city. Only the new Summer colors ahd styles are represented; all at a half to a third present market values. ° Last shipments are now arriving, right fresh from the factories, Just a few of the items are mentioned here. 1.95 MPADY-TO-WEAR HATS; hond-m of openwork mohair bratds, trimmed chip braid: Togues, Turbans and walk hanes, In black, brown an Davy! Kopin $15 vaca, ot OBE WHITE ENGLISH MILAN HATS; all Imported Leghorn Hats for ladies, made with bell crown, soft brim, for draping; $3 and $3.50 qualities; very special for Monday only at LARGE WHITE BIRDS (Pigeor Horfoct cleat whites $2.46 Values, ny Le SO TLOWERS; small offects in Morget-Me- Notes and small Daisies; pink, white, 25c VWeht blue: 40e. value, at, bunch. ™ ION HAT tend HAIR HATS: in all C)ASC| the new gallon, Fiat and turs-upeine Hats; | back Dress Shapes; $2.60 the new dress shapes; $1 25 value, at PYROXALINB AND CHIFFON penn eis hand made—in new Turban, Toque, Sailor | Values, at. and Turn-up-in-back shapes; black, navy | CORD EDGE CHIP rowan; regular $8. valuen, | Continental and Turban gpa ular $8 veluen FL CYS) voguinr boc. volun arise, Se PURE WHITE, FRBNCI CHIP HATS; | WHITE LEQHORN HA'TS; two dimeh- all the new Sallor and Dress shapes; | sions of crown and brim—for ehild peRulee: values $1.95 and $2.45, pe Las a val BLACK FRENCH CHIP HATS; very newest shapes; regular $1,50 values, AEG ssialec Min cutie an Renee at 98c TRIMMED HATS—Spic-span new and fresh from our own work- rooms, made from materials that have come to us under price in this big purchase; correct, new shapes and colors, $5, $7,50) $10 and $1§, Olle“ SEO To-«morrow We Shall Sell at 1:2 Price a Manus facturer’s Entire Stock of Girls’ Wash Dres A maker of girls’ Wash Dresses is about to re- tire from business, and we have taken every garment in his stock of this season's manu- facture. To-morrow we shall sell them—at prices ave: we close to one-half, All styles in the lot—and all sizes, Lot One: _Dres: handsomely trimir from 4 to 14; made to sell at es of Percale and Chambray; ; some with fancy yokes; sizes $1.00; spe- 590e Lot Two: Dresses of Gingham Checks and Cham- prays; suspender, Russian and guimpe styles; sizes from 4 to 44; values $1.50 706 ‘and 98ec and $2; special... Lut Three: Dresses of Ginghams, also White € Lawn, made in Russian, suspender and guimpe styles; value $2 LAS and 1. 98 to $3.50; special at.... Lot Four: Dresses of white Lawn and Organdie; also Gingham and Pique; trimmed with Val, Jace and embroidery; sizes 6 to 14; value $5.00 to $550, On sale 2.98 141 3.98 Misses’ Shirt Waist Sults;| Misses’ Walking Skirta in Sizes 14 to 18; made of Chambrays,| handsome checks; also blue and black checks and white Lawn; nicely trimmed, | Panama Cloth; lengths 36 to 40, 98—value $6.00, 4,08—value 86,50, 4.98—value $7.00. 5.08—value $8.50,