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WOMAN KILLED SHOWING SKILL AS AN AUTOIST Mrs. Loveland, Niece of. Late C. P. Huntington, Goes Over Bank, DAUGHTER WITH Mrs. Bickford: Escapes With Few Bruises —- Mother's Neck Broken. HER. ONEONTA, N.Y. April 1.—Collis P. | Huntington's niecé, Mrs. ©. 8 Love. jand, was instantly killed, and her Gaughter, Mra, J. R. Bickford, of Bos seriously {ll from shock to-day Mrs. Loveiand insisted In driv- ing her new electric automobile and a cidentally steered it over an ¢4 foot wealth Though sixty-two years old she wa enthusiastic in fe and when| her daughter, suggoated recently that Ghe take to motoring the idea was adopt-| @¢@. Mra. Loveland bought a fine ma chine and took a few lemons, a which she fel andle it] herself, Mra. Bickford came on from| Bagton last eve to plan with her mother a number of auto trips through- out the country. To show her daughter what progress she was making with the Uittle car Mra, Bickford insisted on tak- ing her out for a spin They started and the mother ran the Machine successfully until passing the “Chinese Wall,” a high embankment Hear Oneonta. There she ran too close to the curb and had shut off the power fo steer “slowly away, when suddenly the machine shot forward with a bound and plunged off into apace. ‘The car leaped far out and feil to the Focks below. Mrs. Loveland wi Deneath it, her meck broken. Mrs. Bickford lighted on her feet, but fell and rolled some dis- tance. She was able to 5 ever, and ran. to her Loveland was dead. W. J. Underdown and J, 0. Coy, who Mve jnear, heafa her screams and has- fened to the spot. Mra. Bickford, | thodgh she was cut and brutsed, helped @rag her mother from the wreck.’ The body went to the Loveland home and her daughter wae treated there by physicians. She thinks her mother acci- dentally turned on the full power of her machine and sent it over the wall through the light wooden railing which warded Mrs. Loveland had lived here twenty- @ix years, Sho was a favorite niece of Mr. Huntington, and when he made his moth Will he left.hera-targe fortune, though she was wealthy before. ——— HERBERT'S NEW CONCERTS. | ‘The first of Victor Herbert's apring | series of Sunday olght concerts at Daiy's Theatre deserved a better at- fendance than it arew last night fecal as well us versaulity eoting. iebop's and an Donough, set @mall but appre: programme, wiich was Was hearuly applauded. Mr. Frederick Weid and Miss Louise Gunning Were blk in excellent voice, nd responded to encores. oo JUDGE FINLETTER DEAD. PHILADELPHIA, K. Fin Avril 1—~Thomas} =» Courts o: this city and @ igo, died suddenly to-day aged He served more Wan ye the Common P. Wand retired, li 1005 Dedeuse oF ing years and was appointed honotary. Prior to bis election to he served a term in the State Lesisiature and miroduce the passaxe of a law k “Ten hour bill."" reulati of labor in taptorion and’ the age At Which chiliren should be permitted to work MEAL ESTATE FOR SALE BRONX. a | phrases, a! | the orchestra stall , | were Ineffective as Lola and Lycia }the familiar cast. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, Calve in “Cavalleria” at Manhattan Opera- House | More Faithful to ‘Bere and Text Than When She Sang Carmen. ALVE made her second appearance C at the Manhattan Opera-Houst on Saturday afternoon an RAntutia in “Oavaiierta.” ‘There wae a large Gience that greeted her cordially, an recalled, her several times just before | the Intermeszo. Those of us who recall the prima; @onna’s former moving tmpersonation of the betrayed and scorned peasant kirl could not but be disappointed. It Is now leas incisive and colorful. Never- theless, in spite of frequent straying from pitch and some wilful dragging of | ept fairly well within the) pictur She was far more faithful > Mascagnl's score _and_story than she was to Hizet's the other night, when she appeared as Carmen. There were moments when she was thrilling, and the cries of “Bravat* whish came from as well as from the gallery, were earned. For Test the cast was the same as at previous pérformances Dalmores's Turldu growe ily im power and effectiveness, Seveilhae was a respect- able Alfio, and Giaconia and Severina | Mascagn! work Leonc was performed wi Donalda, a bit acid je a fanctnating Before the valio’s “Pagiiacel in voice on Saturday, Nedda, Bassi's Canlo is of a high order of merit. .fammarco's Tonto ts beautifully su Sevellhac ts the best | Sylvio New York ias aeen. Yenturint | ism competent Ariequino. Campanini conducted both operas. There was a great audience in the evening to hear “Fra Diayolo.” Pinkert as Zeriina, and Bonci in the ttle part, Gillbert and Gi wang at their best. conla were amusing as the nglish | Milord and Milad: dd Gianoll-Galets! and Art wed convulsed the house with their a suite two minor brigands. Tanara conduct YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERIES ENDS. Dr, Frank Damrosch brought the sea- n's Symphony Concerte for Young opie to an end tn Carnegie Hail on Saturday afternoon before an audience that tested the capacity of the audito- rium-——Aftection for the director was manifested in a menner not to be mis- taken. He was called out too many times to count. Gilibert; from the Man- batan ra-Ho se, sang most im- pressively Maasenet's “The Legend of the Sage Bush” anu several French songs full of humor that were capiisly expressed. David Mannes played tir Violiw obligato in Handel's “Largo,” and the solo part in Wilhelmy's arrange ment of “The Good Friday Spell” trom “Parsifal” most effo: ely. Goldmark’s “Bpring overture, the prelude to “Lo- hengrin,” and the “Tannhauser” over- | ture completed the programme } Dr. Damrosch, tef parting «d- Gress, declared that to interest the ris- ing generation In the music of the mas- laze was 8 paramount duty of their eld | ow LDAt might property “stuff.” GADSKI DID NOT APPEAR. The joint farewell of Gadski and the New Yor.. Symphony Orchestra, under | Walter Damroseh, announced tor yes- | terday afternoon in Carnegie Mall! lacked the co-operation of the singer, who was declared to be incapacitated by hoarseness, In her place appeared Gilbert, Mr, Hammerstein's accom- plished baritone, who repeated Lhe #on/ he had sung at the Young Peopl Symphony concert on Saturday, inclu ing Massenet’s “The Legend -ef the Sage Bush.” He was in excellent voloe and manner and was thoroughly appre- cla led. The principal number played by the orchestra was Bir Edward Bigar's riations on an Original Theme,” ‘edl- cated to my friends plotured within. Many of dw parts are delightful, such, | for instance, as one thet might stand, for & sharp and terrific thunder storm 4t noom in the neighborhood of uy Hall, and another that seems to typity ‘here seenis lot of friends Bir ku- | tter, prothonotary of the Com-| ax demand for a vgn'e Farewell Brin" ple For the latter. which was com by Haydn as @ rebuke to Prince Kat basy because of hs Injustice to, the o chestre he maintained under Hi direction, the lights were fread hon and the players’ and condurter's stand: Were illumim by candies. one @ player blew out his nd withdrew, aptil the conductor dione re | mained, ‘Then he, too, put out Tile light REAL ESTATE FOR BALE— BRONX. ne een EEE eee and left ¢ he stage. The the orchestra's griev audience SYLVESTER RAWLING, CAMPANINI WAGNER NIGHT. Wagner the Mi Campanini again to bow acknowled overtu ft: a crimp and lucid reading. with | chorus alnging behind the scenes night mother fer eit constitu nity is ceration result I recove: remedy Come of what markable price—$20. elsewhere in New York. Many stores Preparation for health: Pinkham's Ve; which is mado organism, curt; Lydia EB excellent Interpreted by an Ttalian! ‘Gn's third symphony waa all very | in ita way, but It was after Cam- | panini had finished the “Tannhauser” in anhattan Opera-House had to revurn from inorah” MOTHERHOOD 1 Sh ag requisite of # tion. accomplished by table and in. Plulkham's Ve; red quickly and am in the for the peculiar wea! Shopping Women’s Tuesday, $20.00 An _Anntdersary Sale Offering ing Spring Style a Price Positively - Unequalled. to this sale of Women’s Suits with the expectancy of finding an illustration alongside shows how smart and pre- possessing the Suit really is and gives — to the prospective purchaser a fair idea she may expect at this re- It is unmatched bargain. _ The trek - wast affectively performed (originally ft led to & redress of ances)* and the laughing. dispersed overture trom that the great audietce | Inert night broke into thunders of applause anpeia and health, and Ase ee ox- perience of maternity should not be approached without carefn) preparation, as a woman w hysical condition tranamite to iidren the bless‘nys of a good ysical 0 ts in mater- ydia E. Compound, rom native roots and herbs, more successfully than by any other medicine because it gives tone and strength to the entire feminine displacements, ul- unmation. and the is less snff€@ring and more children healthy at birth. than thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’sVegetable Compound has been the standby of American mothers in NotewhatMrs.JamesChester;of427 W. 35th & letter:—Dear Mra. Pinkbam:-"I wish every expec dete E. table Com; of its great value at this trying pe! it and I did so, and I cannot say enough in regard to the good it did me ikham'a Vegetable esses an It has cured almost every form of Fem tions, Weak Back, tions and Uptown Prices Make Down- | MSCBA OEF TO-MORROW 10 SING IN BRUSSELS. Mme. Ni on the Kents Melba alls for Furope set Wijhslmon Tuesday will go immedia to Paris. The will make her reappearance at Bru! ator several years’ absence oa “ Mme. Melba sald, to-Cay “I have never enjoyed any season tp Americ so much as the one now clos- ing, All through Trhave’ been {n spion. dia health And spirits, and I shail never forget the Mindness I have received from everybody, The demands on iy Hine bave been wo emacting UyAe mary courtesies and kindnesses must remain without direct acknowledgment, cut I am Most grateful for all thet bas been done to make Tam del have been associated with meratein in bis spirited jaunching of a second opera house in New York. 1} | Sammaroo, Dalmores, Altchevaky, Kuns,| pluck appealed to me from the frat, PH, QlanottGaiiet!, | Ancona and | guccess has been richly, deserved, and f Arimondt contributed to 4 gala| leave na 1 came, his loyal friend and! admirer.” MRS. JAMES CHESTER For more reparing for childbirth New York says in thts nt mother knew about mand. A neighbor who had learned od of a woman's life urged me to try best of health now.” ponpowsa is certainly m successful ments of women, . Complaints, Ds ‘alling and Displacements Inflemmation, Organic Diseases of Women and is invaluable in preparing for Childbirth and during the Change of Life. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering {rom any form of female weakness aro invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, Her advice is free, «KO an Extraveganc Eton Suits, at ask as high as $30 for a similar model not one bias folds of natural material; piping satin. Als jota better. and vestee of Coats lined with a good quality of Skirt smart plaited model. Materials Include Al! the Fab- ored Strives and Mixtures. Chiffon and Plain Pan- ama. Leading colors and bla:k. Women’s Smart Waists. WOMEN'S WAIKI'S ‘in taffeta, messatine and Chin colors and black; 125th St. West, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—_ BRONX YOU Would Be At Our Office THIS AFTERNOON Closing a Contract!» see if you knew what quick turns and solid profits an in- vestment in a lot or two at Morris Park wil! bring. COME IN and learn the facts or send us & postal card for them. Address Dept. E. Fidelity Development Company, Owners Times Building, 42d Street and Broadway. the drassy lace-trimmed styles_o: siiart_tallored_eftects jo an excellent assortment of PLAIN AND FIGURED elaborated with Cluny and Val. laces Trimmings are of taffeta embroidery. APRIL Ald CARS. TRANSFE pHOMIUYG Cale Don’t Wait!! IF YOU CONTEMPLATE PURCHASING A PIANO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE AT ONCE. aH 3 of the Most Renowned Styles of the Cele- We Offer brated Walters Pianos at a Saving to you of $175 to $250. $475 Style C. $500 Style M. tx tnserted in gilt Payments, Bewar The NAME WALTERS krade and guaranteed pianc ‘One te an eafe in ol aying United States Gotd |} All Cars Transfer to ne 2> £* GRAND Special silk, Im all the desirable Tuesday NETS; ‘4, 99 Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, | hUToMoBiLes a MOTOR BOATS 'WEED TIRE CHAINS Na cag, ents ot Suo¥t, Magen on Moron oni rorlrweyr 55 Warren Sirce:. Uptews branch, 1640 Hrosdw « LA WYEARS, Nemagen, stamens GEURGE "KOLINS ) (Lawyer), - §: BAUMANN BRO W.W. COR.GTAVE & 15 HST cy FOR SALE. Moar! ud Ww You hear! 49 not 4 bareain as r your manne mew 4% ted wowing machines Just “One Dollar gown For the bee in the tows. P en all that we seek Two Quartera* per week ei CD, 311 Third Ave., $375 Style B. Whit Is Aboitt A ‘Their Real Valu begin to ola We Charge No Interest for Time Taken in Making No Insurance and No “Extras” Pianos Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. of pianos under om assumed name fa eebarned t Ufaotures you oan reat ar PRAPIDS- FUR ON CREDIT WE APPEAL TO YOUR COMMON SENSE Selling {urnitvee on credit ts universal. character on credit at cash prices is not. You owe it to your sense of economy to test this statemes, FURNITURE ON CREDIT AT CASH PRICES Sale In New iene Designs of Carpets and Rugs, Linoleums and Upholstered Goods Axminster Rugs 27x54. Sex72, 1.98 3.98 Velvet Rugs Carpet Rugs S7x04, Oxhxo, 12515, 1.75 8.00 24.95 Brussels Rugs Mos wsdiry duieee OD O12, Sn10.4, Bl “4 , Mona a s 27.50 25,00 fen gg ag 50c Week y Between 23d-24th Sts. TRL MONM 6000 Ua Aad ie Walters Piano, $198 Walters Piano, $240 Walters Piano, $250 INCLUDING STOOL AND COVER. At $5 Down Offering in the World. No plano anywhere near ite equal ts action, artivitc, desien, quality ro neat the pr iano the Watters are offered c © you make @ positzve saving of Are Built to Last a Lite Time! | 4 ot New York "A Ten and Fifteen Year Guarantee by skilled, experienced plane bullders Walters Fian Whatever. r When a maker] hice his name upon the wares he man-| pured {t high grade t be somethi i Sa | 4 there m ne on @ plano wands for the Highest and beal perfection basing a Walters plang: tt basiog es they would be In [Exchange your old piano for a beautiful new Walters at | UPON REQUEST a representative will call $1 a Week, Warerooms. 34 Floor Bloomingdales’ joi; 0 iow st Selling dependable furniture of However, the latter is our way. 3-pitce Parlor Suit, Mahogany finished, frame lished, —up olstered = in Tapestry; value FOR SALE. 15 Carloads In’ Limousines, “Lan Yates inabouts and KR TOY aeencies f Broadway change nut-a00 Wate Mammoth Buildings 1TH, vatway CLOTHING ° CRE DIT a FOR ms prom reference rested | The 6th AV. ‘Cr di! House, | » det. 4th & Oven ev reer cash "oR CREDIT Call, Write OF telepione. D807 Cor America Valea & Diamond Co, 9 Maiden Lane, Lane @ ov esuE, cH: 4 gad ges ere s dential " re ‘ H. ANC it 2m WROADWAY D AMONDS, EASY PAYMENTS WAICHES, aes | JEWELKY ~ sis BE, soee Searce Autos, bilee send 4, perfect fi. fine watered CLOTHING CO, Entrence on Park place | RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS | | 8, 48, 20, 22, 24, 26 and Jo West Fourteenth Street 7,9, 44, 43, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Sires? Splendid Va'ues in Curtains Notwithstanding great advances in costa, WE SHALL CON- TINUE TO 8B L LON OLD PRICE B ASIS as long as purchases: made before alvances hold out In many cases quote’ ores below are less than WE can now BUY the seli-sume go ‘or SPECIAL PURCHASE IMPORTED MADRAS CURTAINS An Importers Samples — desirsbl ding pale yeliow or Plain, spotted and figured—piain t ned ratice—with and without Ince Insortings or bordere of tuoks of brald and $-yda lane j Pate 45.. 49.. .5O.. .75.. 08 t a. is 1.19.. 1.49.. to 8.08 . Psd rich bordora—2 to 4 19 to 80 per cent. below value nag orth oo | RUFFLED NET CURTAINS | petantaaf Tain. ail ont als 5.98—worth $7.98 Cniy 2 to4 pairs of @ etyle, | SNOWFLAKE CURTAINS White, Colored ai Mot! | ane oF milk cross ripes SCOTCH AND NOTTINGHAM. | thes of trot mare Soham wr TAT Uhsel—taxsel fringe. LACE CURTAINS, “worth 1.38 piain and caret centria—writh ands] BR —wore $38 4 . lly 1d) atylen-—Heweat!| worth —wortl Li ur de Lis, Bowknot, | 24 worth #1. s if L d Filet Lace elfects— <worth $2.29 | a 8% and 4 yda. tong a worth $2.75 T9—worth 98—worth ny ne 249—worth 2.09 2OS—worth 99) 8.08—worth $5.98 498—worth Bm 5 96—worth 1.8 MENTION at Fines to 81.98 3 exquistie high Rowas ay Sipe also Heaifan Buk PRERCH NET BONNE FEMMES th: 1.29—worth $1.98 1.49—worth 1.98—worth $2.75 TAL, tting Sri fm-pretty all with deop feioon Cantres with deep | nq Renalasance fre Sig vas. Io eet seevveeeste B49) BR TON Ee 1 49 worth S18 te worth a8 49 worth B@ | H POINT CURTAINS over and detached figured ding sishorate designs saad % sisitaly rede L MENTION— rier g Sdae uy paere- h Net Ronpe Femmes— Poree panels with one oy sd eo | worth ey two emalier Re: worth $12.65 festoon OO. en 28 Boo | worth #198 er be Worth eae t worth GER) FRENCH NET BED SETS “TAL MENTION Large, rkh centre, motif of hey | Inte “Point Curtains— ammo lace—also corner mortifs and n and fig centres— «4 dorder—festoon valance with Rete Geoo, rich borders—worth 9400....4.08 | ARABIAN LACE BED SETS Handsome centre motif and wide bor- der—t nee—Bolster Sism— 5.98 mance efre—Polster Shams— i $6.95 values... 57.49 values. 18.8 values.. Bttll richer designs motif and panel effeots— vaiues for Viner marvels of beauty and $12.95 values 3 1 ws. $14.95 values. © . 916.98 values, * ED SE 5 me Sere OF TRIS POUT Mngnificent @eetens tn combination wsicina <1 ee oe U8" | wuutre of Renaissance and Marie Am Finer and elaborate mt $12.98, b giiioa io we be till more Biabeorate Bed Sete-largely Mosea “of rien Reualmance Lunes, tors oe ® —* BABIES’ FINE SHIRTS—Haif Price Halt Price because they are “Mill Seconds,” really as good as pert fect, as the imperfections are simply,a slipped etitch or a slight aol} SCOTCH LACE BED SETS Handsome real Jace designs— worth $2.49 to $5.95. 1°49 to 6.49 Ex-| that the first washing will remove. . Wertheless.— 29 98 cent G9 cent Shirts | «49 | : Shirts All ‘woot or part wool-—medium weight—long sleeves— open fromt—eilk edge—peat! buttons—sises to 3 years. SPECIAL TABLES—BABIES' DEPT.—SECOND FL. ES rr a Dress Goods Dress me a Le Inspection of these offerings wil! Trimmings Chilfon Allovers leave no doubt of where it is best to buy:— od Nu Assortments so comolete that ft is but waste of time to Ko else Vetlings— range newem Spring 39 where, If {t's new and desirable ; <a adea—49 ct. quality. ‘ —it’s here, and at prices right! inge—t4. inch: —latest re yt 0) ct. quality... «41 | Specmi tn silk Emb'd Appliques— worth $2.98 140 Fancy and Plain Pull Braids and Forman Bandiigs—new, choice goode, vorth 15 to .W.... sreoee @ Bilk Passomenteries, in the leather and other revolt 3 to 1.49 Biack Passementerios—new and soutgoche frekis esp ey 'So to 108 Fancy and Plain Pull Braids— every conceivable color combination— especially the leather and old gold to 1nce bralden. 0 to 08 n Bandings—nowest color and tinge! All Woot Berges and Chevicts— {i ineb—double warp—Linck and Ag leading ahedes—elsewhere .£9.....* Imported All: Wool Batiato-made of fine Australian Wool—extra firm weave shades, including the new leather tones—also crow and black—elsewhere .79 All-wool Granite Suitings—60 inch— MU handsome shades and binck— valve $1.19. Frenen Volies—6 and © ineh—ail fashionable shaces—$1.20 quality, Linings—The Best ! THE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES tinns—Ddiack, white and Bpring sades—for lining jackets, Etonr, etc Thangeable Bile Lan , 89 +98 combinations , Bo 98 Embroidered Stik Chitton Auovers— Diack, white and black net coe Oy or color Embroidered Appliquee—-in eile te and 1 ti oolorings, inc juding the new w+ 44| cbiffon—dlack. wi newest “ Tose and other Spring. shad Sprme shadings for Drop Skirts, ro jacket Linings, etc--Spece! Value 59) "4° «it blendings + 95 to 149 k falsh Moire Percalines—yard Laces and Allovers To-morrow’s offerings include Strong values in popular kinds and widths:— wide—biasx ite and colors. (ercertzet Lining Satecne—36 Inchew wide—lustrous quality—ehades to natch neweat Spring fabrics. Satin Serges—exira fine weave best colors for Jacket Linings. 46) var Le. aes ‘“ 4b-Porcaliner ell : en and I fd aaiape iter rear huang new paltorce deetrable witha Fiale—full assortment of colora—., 12) Yo." ae : Value 40 | Yarwe Be... ‘8 Women's felise 66.005) Black Lawn Waists Me pi .98 and 1.49 ioe and Oriental Lace , A variety of styles—Neatly made black white, cream og tallor pleated styles or with ‘ emb'y—those at §1.49 Include sizes up to 50 buat! 5 MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M, To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, Negus ‘tripe Couch Covers Effective nations. Panoy Taffeta Silks ” com Leather € ariton Fags Latest novelty «ijt ton and | Women's Spring Hats m black f | erations Ww hite Mads as Kojers Nickel Silver Forks diem 634 Is 10% DING dicmstite hed Huck Tow f M inches long bleach excellent value at diew dosen i Main: FL Nike! Lena. af BUILDING Mercerized Dotted I es 4 fl 4) Women’s Cambrio Drawers LL, Cords tha. ashions E ean than coat 0 filled eusbiose~ Silk Floss € White ea W hite Pigured Dreas Nets tiusler dot deaigue oot, Surab e Serb sia 17 evening gown 7

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