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PLUNGED 70 DEATH » Morris Yanowitz Didn’t Wait, for the Warm Meal Friend | Was Preparing. SEPARATED FROM WIFE. | Had ‘Just Spoken of a Poss © Reconciliation and of Obtain ago, he had been glo He couldn't second wife Sarah. S: both little fellows, Brownsvilio eng of Beto hung around New York's skirmishing as man might for his food and To-day he climbed the six flight stairs to the flat of Mrs. Della Made on the top floor of the tener Hamilton sire several times bef He told her he tack to lve with her. ' going to get a Jo peddl the country as soon 4 that a warm me. She There is a pump on th walk in front feil Morvis Yanow Madison street st killed him instant! Yanowitz was { rrospertug until the SAYS JEROME SEEKS TOBANKRUPT MANN Littleton Asks for Sp for Speedy Trial of Town Topics Editor, In- dicted for Perjury. in the Court of mirse of the Wav some interesting Diwrict-Attorney Jerome and Mr, Col, Mann appeared In court counsel to answer to an indict . Littleton asked t andictment be di the hands of ty ** explained Judge Hi move this cas Your client he js Woking f addressing’ this Cou Disiriet-Atiorney and Mr anxious to try Col, Mann, anxious to bankrupt him. Ait | isa fair wal, not an ex parte “No date was net for the trial. ‘LAST RAKE DOWN OF MILLER SYNDICATE. | Creditors of Synd fame, 9 their checks for a final divide of the estate of . The utig fup thelr claims. ‘small dividends from time to Montague street, Che a orig, BRONX OFFICE, 658 East 149th St., Wear Third Avenue, For the reception of’ Advertise- ments, Subscriptions, &c, AS BABY PLAYED te ployment. lived with th best a or Mrs to patch} and go he was es with he didn’ rewdly erneur Hospital A the body and head must have sold. He was w mil] saw crip- wistrict-Attorney Jerome and} Rovert Cuiller, of Colliers Weekly, i on the a nd with die | Yue mo O'Sulltyn 2359 Motes in gsthings of value and he got ip err ey ary eno $ A Superior Credit Store. sincerity told’ a strange | < Brew cold tow ard GEMS AND wu Heinrich Hah Says Fortune- me Teller Told Her to Do It to Break Evil Spell. hone and hurn-up all the had. ‘This is probably the y fortune-telier et the money 1 rings, nearly Helnrigh was sent County Jail to avwalt fi Q the action of th Heinrich was com- Dt} rnlttodd to be examined as to her sanity. In tho belief that she had t ‘or the Prevention Men's s Spring Any length you li vert. shades, Grays and ) Mixtures. RAINCOATS, extra long, ° plain and fancy rics. Sxring Overcoat | , MARCH 24TH Spring -Y"its are ready. Asnperiot * lond time" credit. soa Tsuis- Cash discou® as witht 29 (ays, Men’s Hosiery. Several thousand pairs MEN’S FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF HOSS, new Spring effects, 356 per pair 3 prs. for $1.00 MEN’S SHEER GAUZE LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE, plain colors, in black, white, gray, navy, tan andred. Special prices 356 per pair 3 prs. for $1.00 Men’s Handkerchiets, Trish Linen, all desirable and of exceptional value. PLAIN HEMSTITCHED, 3 Bes ween » Tsth and Grand Rapids Furniture Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Closk, 10 per cent. discount atlowed on all ash purchases during Mareh. 1.00 % Doz. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 25c¢ cna 506 PLAIN IRISH CROSSBARS, COLCRED SILK AND LINEN, Our terms upply also to New York State, New Jersey and Connecticut. Furniture, Carpets, Qc. Men’s Cravats, 150 Worth, $7.00 Down, $1.00 perv A sale of FOUR-IN- HANDS of Imported Sills, French stitched and regular. AT THE 18TH Si Dicadway &H 19t6 Plrect. <Biyn Shoe Newest Spring Styles Oxfords and Shoes. i From the New- * ers, Gun Metalfer straight Calf, Russiaishapes and =Calf, Canvas narrower toes in White and to the older Colors; Kid, comfort shapes. in Black and,Every gradta- , Patent Leath- Oxfords prevail—pumps are popular—high eut shoes are well represented and always in The innovations are many, ered tops on both Oxfords City is the centre of shoe fashion—Blyn Shoes ned in New York City—made in New York City— sold in New York City. among them bein Blyn styles win enstom—Blyn qualities and Blyn meth- ods hold it—have than thirty ve: Qur new Brooklyn Branch, been holding and inereasing it for more . front ay the recent ci 1263, 1265, 1267 Broadway, near Greene Ave., will open Saturday, March 31st, SHOES IN EVERY GRADE. SIX BIG BEST STORES:— ‘re alw Ww Gth Ave. and 27th Street. ‘knows but some vay we will find | 3d Ave. and 122d Street. zy ome. E609 Sth Av., 89th & 40th Sts. \ “farthest nor - south 3? | 162 Bewery, near Broome St. farthest north or south? : »» 150th & 151st Sts. TRY IT IN YOUR BATH SCRUBB’S Mollient Ammonia. A PENT EUS PREPARATION. plendid Cleansing Preparation for the Hai Removes Stains and Grease Spots frdm Clothing. Allays the Irritation caused by Mosquito Bites, ‘or Cea in Hot Climates. Restores the Color to Carpets ns Fate and Jewelry. Softens Hard W% use By atk SCRUBD & CO. LID. 405 GHRENWICH BSREKET. NEW YORK. \a new continent stowed away some- | where }The geographical st: S 1906 Almanac are both complete | aj and interesting, * search by Walter Wellman. etween Park and Ellery S' We are ge our State affairs. Now that we power" the ury at Washington has | }a Set of rules of | govern the mode of procedure. The | (1906 World Almanac will inform you fully upon this unique subject. | European statisti pertant chapter in the Almar The World's great organization af out the capitals of the world, 1 been individually called upon to contribute special matter to the 1906 book, with the result that the most complete collection of its kind is now presented, Salurdiay, a March 24 Officials in the Navy Department | have prep: Naval Lists, thus adding the official stamp to their accuracy. From the War Department complete Army Lists have been received. All of this valuable statistical matter is contained in the unequalled 1906. book. J's the book that tells you mont everyt! Women’s Coats TAN COVERT COATS, semi and tight fitting, Francis and other new models, BROADCLOTH COATS, TRAVELLING COATS, Scotch Mixtures, MOTOR COATS. A variety of stylish new models. Appropriate fabrics 16.50, 19.50 To-MoRRow, ||| To-moRRow, | Women's Shampooing or Manicuring, 4th Floor, - 25c | 1OA.M.to1 P.M. | 10A.M.to2 P.M. Trunks. Women's | FenrRY SIEGEL, Pres |" )" 10 A. M. to 1 P.M. ee No Malt Orders filled on these specials. Goods that are sold out before : 1 P. M, will be succeeded by other offerings. ro MORTON Waists. Polka dotted sateens and washable per-| cal platted pack and front, new sleeves, stock collars. | Not more than 1 to @ custom- er; each, 34c (Second Floor.) Both dress and ed with heavy |] vas duck, hard bound, fron bot- - with hat box. Not more than $1.98 | TO-MORROW, 10A.M.to1 PM, Overcoats 1906 STYLE, e. Co- lawn, tuck yoke, ‘lace Sertions, sleeve trimmed. $10.75 to$25.00. a customer Each, 89c. _ (Second Floor) wool tab- Tes. $14.73 to $22.50. Saturday Water 333 Walking Fine» quality Broadcloth, mo- bertha, pretty more than 2 to (Second | Floor) TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. ‘TO-MORROW. Rings. Hf 1OA.M. tol P.M. 1OA.M. tot BLM. LOAM. tol P.M. Sieiinmiband! Women's ' - ; |] clusters, single Women's Bicycles. id and dounief | Lab Collars The Henry i stone, ‘Tiffany, W . o-Carts. \ So) A) rappers. H) sieges special fancy bands for) | Embrota ere 4 Made of, Perf)! strictly up-to- AGIA atest) Rese men, womenf] sik Poplin cale, dark fig- date and fully and rubber tired and catldren. ured fk unranteed. wheels, very area leleseprt: Tab Collars, $15.50 values, Hight and dur- mane: Bf atone Soc, valp Not more than able. Not more || Each ring in © Not more than 1 to @ cus than Ito a cus: 8 |) wtik-iined velvet 2 to a custom- tomer, tomer. Each, case. Not morefl| or, Bach, 10.98 1.98 || than 2 toa cus- . . . . | tomer, Each, (Second Floor) (Third Floor) (Third Floor) 19¢ 1 Oc ek1\ or mouthiy. ro (er cens i Following Sfecials on Sale ALL DAY Saturday: fain Floor) | (Main Floor) TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, hel Lay > sevevvavesdoseer FOSPIOESIIOSSFIID PROGID ISVIGIIP FSS POFIDVITIVI VOUS 1’ yeu purchase amounting to 70 1.50 HH] “ 40,0) ‘ 200 “ i “45,00 2. 20,00 “ 2.50 * "30.00 3.50 Aa to $10,000 by have placed t r ‘ay has again come leader in polar e ¢ pol2. C the * Polar re-! ing quite stylish in become more of it tary of tt form an im-| gatherers, scattered throu ave 1 the World Almanac | sis petorn “Co, SOAR, 10A.M.to1 PAL , / ountry Men: Ss pring op C oats. Sausage and Eye Glasses) Most Extraordinary Sale of Fashionable Sale in Newest Fabrics. | Meat. Ped ae alae aes hee Will Interest Ever So Many Men Read, to Drop Winter Coats.| foned P. otk Ten days trial 9. 80 for splendid “ ‘orm-Fitting’ or Conservative eet ‘Models made to be sold at $15, $18 and $20, Bremen Oty anid Ushering in the Spring season with a special purchase and sale . of nobby Top Coats from one of the foremost clothiers in New]| art York, The coats are made from variety of shades; new cut lengths, “form fitting” and conservative , customer tomer. Pair, Making and lining are the best. in the plain, narrow and wide wale effect; also covert cloths. Vene tian worsteds, herringhones and plain black Thikets. The sleeves are lined with satin, body lining of Princess Serge. Cut according to the latest Spring styles. || On Sale All Day. | In Black, Blue and All the Popular New Mixtures.) 6,000 Dozen Freshly Laid Eggs; 8. 7 5 {ity hishegrade garments ought to build: 00. value. avrre equnt Relitiaosimade inthe now oyster rave, OOP, OQ) .199. Pounds of “Willow Farm PRING SU “Should Buy Sheet Mug at The 14th Street Store To- Morrow Another of Those Big Sales quantities of popular hits. FIL Thousands of People Expert pian Von Tilzer. Chas, , Et Loved Ons 0 Henry New Negligee Shirts at About pl On eS. OR SU aaa factorerent and divided them into lots, so that men in a hurry may make their selections quickly. jc and 39c, Boys’ Spring Suits at fess Than 1-2 Price. for Replay $5, $6. 50 and |© a Seda : i detec: (1 urchased from Schwartz i : » a tel tha & ts fer, 721- ee Brose) —_ : , fon an the their entire line of salesmen's | %& the | ahoos oth SHO! samples, consisting of the best | : nee in tht sortment of ihg for boys seen in a long} i Wiaths ‘trom ‘Ato time, Suits of similar style and | beauty may be ous i our ; re ular stocks at $5, $6.50 an To avoid confusion we Misses will keep the price tickets on the salesmen’s samples. Here are the styles to select from: Russian Suits, white collars; Russian Suits, Kamonia collars; Sailor ‘Suits, Pee Officer Suits, Double: Breasted Suits, Norfolk Suits, in\sizes 3 to 16 years; also 500 Double- Breasted Suits, with belt and extra pair of trousers Scotch Tweeds, Grays, in ing price. 6 1192. 98 to match, Fabrics are Blue Serge, ‘Fancy Cheviots, Cheviots and other kinds that are just ¢ Spring. Special for to-morrow at this astoundil 500 Boys’ a Suits Very Shecial at Ten different styles of fancy mixtures. Suits for evs 7 to 16 lonable lengths, inlaid plaited back trimmed with bi years old, Norfolk 2-piece Suits of fine smooth worsteds, Boys’ $4 Suits Special Saturda Norfolk Suits with Knic! _ with White Collars, "ages up to 16. All-wool fabrics. he proper thing for er aa Double-Breasted Sith Suits Blouse Suits wih 3 Sailor Collar, for boys.§ Piva qatee Reagase mae | Sausage For reading ani given to each] ‘2 pound. z re thar, reel uperior quality materials in a & pounds to a pairs to » cus-| Pound, Zc 33c (Sixth Floor) Entire appearance of the coat is fir jot in the newest shades of gra. Made of West of England C (Main Floor). Men's Spring Suits | 7GGs You will find this one of the most representative popular priced | doze, K 1 ays, Fancy Worsteds in| IZ sc her with Black Thib- BUTTER. mixtures, ts are the latest Sizes to. Ot ail new colorings in worsteds. Also Blue Serge Creamery, fresh from the creamery. iain Black Thibet. a 8 Sweet, delicious flavor, fancy Ch E ca lala 1-POUND yi Bote iinteat mdycable prac gant, "Cub $6. 50, print, 24c Suits for Young Men of 14 to 20 Years a A lot of Spring Sults for young 7: no from 14 to 2 years, all nd shades $5 0 Coats cut e ur tO 10 MI TOW... sai i (Third Floor.) 2 Saturday at The 14th Street Seon | Ms Bimcianre o players to render any selection you may want to het y | Colleen, Pawn, Wa rit the Sun Shines. Regular Music Cavalleria Rusticana, Puderewak! Minuet, jn tf That Twinkles on way March. i ine Mocking Bind Ts cinta Parmer ‘dna mn ony others, (Third Floor,) a One-Half Actual Worth. i to show the great and varied assortments we 4,000 Pairs of Men's $4.00 “Walk Over” Shoes at i “term, , sale, Every lat : a every Nelgl Juvenile Cloth me Shy RR As Fier ent coltskin and Ru 7) (Third Foo Spring Styles. Ex” A Splendid Variety of Garments That. Sparkle with the Spirit of Youthfulness. This department is wonderfully ready—better in every way than it ever was before. Big stocks of choice new Clothing from the leading makers in the trade. Crowds should respond Saturdays é Misses’ Sample Spring Suits. ‘ —Stylish all Scotch Tweed and 7 75 Mixtures; Eton model. a shaed e prettily trimmed with pastel sh: of fancy. braid; collarless. effect; i short sleeves; circular skirt. Other stores are asking: e $15 for a Suit Just like it, MISSES’ % COATS, all-wool materials, in the most fi tons, notch collars and revers, patch Benet: mannish cut sleeves, metal uttons; one of the Jauntiest models of the season, Each. Yt Je REEFERS, fancy a sitet ls a, wa nay wet ace sie and