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THE WORLD: SHOT BURGLAR WHO ATTACKED Miller Killed One Man, but Button Saved Second. MRS, MILLER WOUNDED. Bullet Glanced Coat and Hit Wo Injury-Not $ Dead Burg the Hou! Room | WIFE IH FLAT &% POLICE SUSPECT PLOT.|*™! |FORMER SOLDIER WHO KILLED BURGLAR, HIS WIFE AND WIFE OF MAN SUSPECTED OF PLOTTING Two Women by Photograph of Miller Taken on His Return from the Philippines an Evening World Staff Photograph ROBBERY. aria nd Burglar, nat the door. Tam go No longer need the man or woman of means fear the lavic stream of “watered” stock with which the country is being flooded. Those who suffer in the future through the buy- ing of worthless securities will he those who blind themselves to the marvellous opportunities offered daily through The World's Real Estate columns, Houses, Lots, Acre Tracts, Farms &c,, in and around Greater New York are increasing in value at a rapid pace, Buyers to-day can resell at a profit to-morrow. To-morrow’s shrewd ers can double their act by Fall. Will you linger and be burled in the ashes through sp World Wa to the Land of Prosperity? f money “burned up" ation, or will you let Realty’ Ads, guids you | and Murder Crew. don't want it} m warned the | RATTLED WITH MUTIVEEBS TRUMP. SHIP Fifteen Cowboys Plotted | to Seize the Hilarius three daya ship drop) r last month joard and sw Hilartus Feb, 3. John > t Buenos Ayres dn | 8, a4 Brooklyn man, shippat as a t engineer, had his wife and two children aboard. They Wore the only passengers. | At Montevideo on March 5 the Hi line took aboand a big consignment of | cattle for ment to Para. Fifteen | | South American cowooys, nine of them | dtutians and six Spantards, | charge of the cattle. They wer quarters in the forecastle wi crew, two days owt from Montey dentally discovered th had formed a plot officers, passengers and suc of the crew as would not join them, wake charge of the vessel and dispos It 49 belloved that they pre leaving Mon- | | tevideo for sulling the v Nerses lost no time tn Marsal ed to take up gui forecastle to the plotters He then established a dead line across the deck forward, stationed three saflors to guard It and onlered that none of the Italians or Spantards should cross ft, The plotters had knives and pistols, but ft developed aftenward were, short of | ammunition. ‘ On March § one of the Italla and silghily wounded a sailor And members of the crew stat the chart room opened fire on the mutl+ neers and drove them into the fore- castle. A wutoh wos established, with shoot the first man to step [t _|he found HCHNKIME USED ISU AND AHANSOM First Took Cullen's Watch, | Then a Passing Cab to Escape. Broad te that the whl burning, and Seventh as Out 0 men, Ww sudenly were in jh and Pollce: stopping the Ww m ashore to he explained Coffee 1s used In it tape woul have deliy« Ries MvAILaHReNithng ita Psi MT thought tt tJenough, has the deep seal brown of would, them sw re, if it, and The sl thelr sch ul equipped. hey had ni resistance and had plott the killing with Were asleep. to , While thelr } Deep Sen, well abit is person nus disorders 1 made more fixed e from. Still,| y way to freedom! to peopl Postum elt ith the f jnot know that it was husban not the « he hes |the third |day I felt be |notlesd th tum Co. Heae fallible sign of rare, but is a a poisoned, ¢ d Nervous system calling mo ore for the drug that ised the tre o7 the flerce demand of the d |most humiliatir nd s jtim deeper, with rt gante » If pers: to cha from Mocha and th ft, smooth (not only to gen off the coffe that Postum. Leavin —_————_—_———— —— - <t breaks di he nerve centres Oo | wee dean drink tat sees ee || Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St., N. Y. needed elements to rebuild them. }! eu-vigt fit . RIE eR makes rapid change for the good. EB FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1906. 3 pre. E. RICE BACK FROM, TOMBS TO BROADWAY, » Men's Asso- Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor) UNTRIMMED HATS—in magnificent assortments—Real Hair, Chip, Milan and Silk braids, all the latest models from the leading manufacturers, in Alice blue, navy, brows, reseda, old rose, blagk, white; also two-toned effects in black and white combinations. Women’s Trimmed Sailor Suit Hats (illustration represents one of three models.) Trimmed with chiffon and | 7; quills; also Sailors med | with velvet and quills— exceptional value for ‘ only, at Nobby velvet, cut silk pompons, also quills—special for ; yi 4.75 only, at oJ Nobby Sailors—(New models just received); trimmed with velvet and cut ostrich pom-} pons—exceptional value at... Children’s Hats—Spectal Nobby Continentals, trimmed with braid and cut silk pompons—valtie $1.50 each; special for Saturday. = Flowers, Foliage, Ete. Imported Rose Bouquets (two| Imported Rose Bouquets ‘(four large roses, buds and foliage) 48c rosebuds and foliage) ..... 65 Imported Bluets, Roses, Foliage, &c., 15 2.50 95c Women’s ‘Coats---Special (Third Floor.) Silk Etons—trimmed with braids, Value $8.50}) Covert Coats—loose hip models, extra quality.) 6.75 Value $10.00. Saturday at.......--- estoy Covert Coats—box hip lengths... 2.5.2.5... \ 10.00 race Coats—hand-made Etons, . Value p10 6.75 at .-2.- SD ORdAG lhuaitmunaainonacoaTnened New shapes, olive, Oxford and tans. $15.00; special for Thursday.......+ : Women’s Separate Skirts ilar Skirts, all-wool mixtures. Circular Skirts at ..s2. AbD S Chiffon Panama Skirts, new models. $12.00; special at..........- Reena ceed) Splendid Values for To-Morrow (Saturday) In Women’s Lawn Waists (Third Floor.) “a woe BROOKLYN MAN WINS |)". fall with her mother and waa o months Inter by MTP, In Jami letter his father, » H. Conklin, of Herktmer dlvedt, from him the young man. sald all arrangements had been made his wedding on last Monday. Since been heard £ poecinmad, Dp is saad ert ° nd Misa Iota (on.too throw Bier ft * | death futher, ‘Mr, Conk! ir of =the, late am agher-in-law, sald a Cincinnati t had Known of her for @nverai ami knew that his son had -ex- narty her went to Burope Clothing that excels at every point, and our low prices make it economical to buy here. Little Boys’ Swits—Russian Blouses, Eton Blouses and natty juvenile styles, solid colored serges, cheviots, fancy checks and plaids, worsteds, Eton or sailor collar, same with emblems; sizes 3 to 7 years.........- 2.98 to 3.98 Boys’ Suits with Extra Trousers—Norfolk, with and with- out yoke; also double breasted, with belt; all with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers, long-cut coats; materials of stylish grays, brown and tan mixtures; sizes 8 to 16 years; cannot be duplicated for $1.00 to $1.50 more than our PRICES veiseces ose seccsceeee+ 3,98, 4.98 and 5,98 Double-Breasted Sutts—Large range of patterns, latest col- orings, worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, cut long; Sizes 8't047: yeass.. .<.06-c5 Nive aie ale GOEBODNS 1.95 to 10,98 Boys’ Blouses and Waists—with and without collars—in madras, chambrays, percales, cheviots, pongee and flannel, stripes, plaids and solid colors and white.... 25¢ to 1.50 Boys’ Sailor Sults—Stylish and popular, royal, navy and brown serges, fancy cassimeres, gray worsteds and home- spuns, Eton and sailor collar, bloomer trousers, 5 to 12 years. i ye) to 9,98 Boys’ Eton Caps—Blue, red and mixtures and tan co- us : 25c to 50c Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats—Stylish in cut, in a large variety of all the popular materials, sizes 3 to 16 years 2.98 to 11.98 Little Boys’ Staw Hats. C --49¢ to 5,98 Boys’ Tams—Latest styles........-------50c¢ to 2,50 1 Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Suits for Laster (Third Floor.) isses’ Eton Suits—Panama cloth, in reseda, a bl coral and navy, lined throughout with satin, trimmed with silk, deep girdle, cir- cular skirt, sizes 14, 16, 48 years, Value $24.50; special at... Selec cleniels 19.75 Junior Suits—in mannish mixtures, box back ith contrasting collar, double breasted, new etiis skirt, izes 42, 14, 16 years. Value 11.50 $13.75; special at... Sieisisie #16 irls' 7-8 Length Coats—in navy blue cheviot He mixtures, box model with half helt and | 7 95 notch collar, 5 6 to 14 years. Value $10.00; ° Misses’ Separate Skirts—in brilliantine, ou 5 98 * blue, black and white, pleated circular model, length 36 to 39 inches. Special at. . Girls’ Wash Dresses—in chambray, linen and muslin, sus- pender and Russian model, sizes 6 to 14 years. Value $3.75 and $7.50; special at $2.25 and $4.95 the daintiest and newest Out and Children. 50 dozen Lawn Waists, front of openwork er in widths from + t $1.50 per yard. plaids and polka range from-19¢, to Special for Saturday. { Women’s $3.00 Oxfords, $2.45 |, (Second Floor.) as and Buck- to $4.00. s white C: et Complete assortment of skin Oxfords, Gib Infants’ and Children’s Dept. Outfittings for Raster Wear. visi i eC a nt on the third floor-reveals OU alts fepaad Ueaae Garments for Infants Complete assortments to select from. New Lingerie Coats —with interlinings and pretty ribbo bows; upward from... : 9.98 Caps, Hats and Bonnets—Babies and children’s fine lawn Zaps, Hats and Bonnets, prettily trimmed with ribbon rosettes and flowers; also a large assortment of hand-em- broidered and P. K. Hats; upward from hacor hte 2 10.98 ildren’ ssian Dresses —two to five years, with patent Calder eae and colored; upward from. .98c to 5.00 Children’s Reefers and Coats—serge, pongee, mohair, covert, pique and fancy checks, large variety to select from; upward from 3.98 to 18.00 Women’s Neckwear Specials shable Stocks and Ascots, made of linen, pique, lawn ; Lawn Stocks trimmed with Val, Mechlin and vreés Linen Stocks trimmed with buttons; all the Don J Mesirable shapes’ |Special, t.s.se.seerseceesoroeee Bolero Jackets. Made of linen all-over embroidery and lawn, trimmed with Point and with combinations of Venise and Val. laces. Vale to $6.50. Special, at 1.98, 2.98, 3.35 and 4.25. 4 complete assortment of Coat Sets, for tailor-made and Eton oats, of linen, embroidered lace and lace trimmed; all the new Shapes: at special prices, ranging from $0c, upward, 25c. Ruching at 1 5c. s of Ruching, in white, cream, black 300 piece bl 2? several styles to select fro! Special, at, per yard. sere Knit Underwear and Hosiery Great Values for Saturday. (Second Floor). Silk-finished ribbed w BALBRIGG, —high neck and long sleeves, high neck and short ; low neck and short sleeves. Value 75c. enc ecial isaols Knee Drawers 4 UNION SUIT: ton, Umbrella Drawers, lace N VESTS ) ¢20c lack with white so! Box of 6 p for $1.60; per suit........- | B silk-finished BALBRIGGAN STOC id —medium weight; also i | ' selvedge; also Seemann ue, 20thto 21st St., N.