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. ~ FAIR SPEDERS 48 DEATHS By WIN COMPLIMENT. FROM SERGEANT —w “Finest Bunch of Ladies Ever Seen in Police | Station.” IT WAS. IN YONKERS. ‘Just as Nice as We Look,” of the Declared. Four a One Tt ist x Gegzge Cooley that | the party, of Mra M, Heinemann West Hundred and street, were the “finest bur that he's ever seen tn wv Keon Pi Moe Stat! nd he came right out and told them #0, too, when Bleycle Policeman Van Bieendurgh took -them fn last night, after an exctting chase |‘ through the main streets of the: bubble infested tuwn To wt Went pacertiny io tta| fa and truthful sergeant, one of the ladies replied “Yes, atid we're just am nice aa we look 5 This was by way of a farewell, as they were leaving after the hostess, Mrs, Het Geposited her diamond-encrusted watch —worth $40 if it's worth a mypeding and then Mrs. Heine Van Steen dary He Tieng when > glance Then, ac happened Back and saw him burs! ming ner's Story, wh © rose t waying tonneau « ‘arms derisively az the po. ceman she aid to her chauffeur; proved to 4 Colum. tHe lived yb = wer tha Orne chase lasted two ‘ 0 reyele won Out. Ts tthe station the pleasant ingot” of civilities already described il, 1 then Mrs. Heine- med their trip to fal record that they chastened gait until they Cleared the southern line of Yonkers. CITY BUREAUS NA TANGLE 2 Three Departments Clash Over Orders to Flush the Streets. Three city departmen fn a little f to Yorkville eomplicati eman Morrissey, of the Bast Twenty-second street station, arrested White Wing Department of Street nin the latter refused to stop Mushing the Streets at First avenue and Nineteenth Btreeta when ordered, Morrissey took the White Wing to oourt without Papers and explained to Magistrate Bleinert that Capt. Steve MoDermott had ortered that street-cléaners be prevented from using the water unless they had a permit from Commissioner John O'Brien, of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Koza bad no permit Foreman Costello, of the street-clean- ers in that section, appeared on behalf of Koma, and told the Magistrate that Me permit should Festeriay, but owing to the failure of the Water Department in acting Com- misioner Craven had given orders for the White Wings to 60 ahead. anyway, until the permite arrived to-morrow, No reason was given for not flush the are eng it up his t the case up te men of higher altitudes and ad- Journed the matter until afternoon. You are protected in every way when you buy by our guarante manulacturer, Built not only for rich Quality, but also for durability, tone Koza. of the) because | i been renewed | > We Guarantee It to Give Satisfaction VIOLENCE 1S THE APRIL RECORD There Were 38 Suicides in New York County During Month. show that there was an a Inctease in th ns in whe ‘There were elght deaths by vidlehce tn. Man Borough jas; month, whereas the nl ty-elmht in the thirty f Mare! The following table sts the pecord of of {htt borgug April. Mur Jeatha 4“ Bulcldes « | Of the violent deaths eleven victims! were # was stabbed, twenty-five were run . trolie are and other vettl were | rushed to death In three wore killed by malprictice’ and one was killed by « fire. engine The sulcides for Apri are divided as | wa: Ter ting. four cyt thatr | throats, two died from potson, elever died fromg aa, three fumped trom win: | dows, seven hanged themselves and one threw bh front of a ca: ! c deaths occurred tn this froten to death; twe ed from urna and ecalds | ¢ drowned, sixty-two died f fails and éxplostons, two trom swallowing choked t death by @ horse and one was siocked to death by electricity JOKE WAS COSTLY, Two Men Who Rat Off with » Cab | Spent Ni in aw Cell. | 4 Who Were tocke@ up tn the} Weat Forty-seventh atreet police station | all night charged with gtealing a cab from in front of Shanley's, were din- | 3 charged by Magiatrate Kernochan in the | Weat Side Court to-day, there being no mplaint against them. ‘The prisoners said they were John Leddy, thirty-one. of No. 248 Arthur avenue. and Henry | | Neuffer, twenty-seven, of No. 1854 Wasn- Ington Aven | The cab, according to Policeman Kelly, who made, the arrest, wae left | standing outside Shanley's by its driver, | Edward F. Bourgis, of No. 229 Wesi | ¢ two men came nd got In the cab and drove Forty-second street id the pair. to was all a jok Barly and Correct ‘Diagnosis of Lung Diseases, TUBERCULOSIS YIELDING, TG SCIENCE. X-LIGHT DIAGNOSIS. class of Gisehee requires the attention Specialist eo much se Throat and becasing the early ayinptome that they are peither the D perience por ap paratus for telling ope lung disease from another Dr. Anderson, by esam! Light, can detect and of any disease within tb . trom bo ix months evoner than lq possitde by the vaual medical ex amination, and tis irebtanent {se based upon | 4 trom the sn and true diagnosis Deeinoing of the patients iliness | His Germicidal Inbalation Vapors. wh! destroy the tubercul breathed into the Jun, | contact with all Dranes. from the | opening of the nome to the deeper: gassed araing | go yim asi jethod of the nroper apecial make po matter what it re are ae i matter while you Do not delay once tute safety, of bis Moat delic Biven without oharge Of treatment la no family doctor. | gt. Andoreon. (between 9 ag ae rea ed Pri rite son's ae Chest Diseases. sent tree vo any | Wiee and ask for| Lung an address. xe Ae werere The Wolfner at $250 The best plano its bought, A fice ever Musical excel- As to its lasting quality, No Money Down— $1 a Week No inte No exiras, Free delivery. ' A revolving stool and tion cove: free with each Ir {iWstrated book upon | fi f RTT aS | Sheet Music, 7e Friday nplete list (printed in per) contains best and most Space here See the com plete list. Limit of one copy of any s lection to each purchaser, Ask for the selections by their num- bers only. 1. No Wedding Bells for Me Cering At, ehr (Allee a Clothes Line (Alice a Breeze le Sighing he My Eyes Behave Sse # Liitie More of You tiul to Be Mgrtied Anns den Avtamn Time, Sweet + Store, Third Flees, Resr Reclining Back Style of $1.65 La Sr wont. foot brake; safety strap; no holstery, but parasol and r Regularly $7.50 morrow Alpines. ing at all that affects the han, wearing quality. Trunk “* Jamestown Exposition Special"’ MOST attractive and desirable trunk, Built especially for convenience, strength and durability, but good-look- ing, too, its handsome, rich cop- per - bronze-colored malle- able iron fittings give it an attractiveness possessed by no other similarly priced trunk on the market, The fine brass lock and stout bolts give safety; ics carefully devised interior gives convenience and easy packing and its low prices, considering its sturdy con- struction and durability, ive economy. Five sizes rom which to select, B2in. 34in. 36 in $10.75 $11.25 $11.75 AB in 40 in $12.25 $12.75 ? cy ERBIES a Somewhere in each hat, likely enough under the band or in- side, there's a slight imperfection, but noth A Very Good NO gest Ww styles styles in tan special s kid, calf Reed Go-Carts$5.85 at a Saving Epa Co well con- Structed go-carts that can be easily handled andare Pthoroughly comfortable for the little ones, These good- looking go-carts have full-size body, reclining back, and ad- justable dash of reed; enameled steel gear; strong iron handles; rub- ber ties; parent up- od. 5.85 dsome and good All the latest shapes and all » Value 4d $3; also soft hats in telescope model worth + Your choice, $1.50 Siegel Cooper Siors. Malo Floor, Rear.) Kidskin Shces—madt on the ‘welt process,” which rivals hand sewing; button, lace or blucher styles. Foot Mould Shces—some high models of ourowh | Christy Ties—a new and popular spring style, In Mail or telephone orders promptly and accurately filled, THE FOUNTAIN” OOPER J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE (Here’s the Best Chance in a Year to Buy Fine Shoes| “YAll the Wanted Spring Styles for e have had. than. we can usually get so far under value. This is due to two reasons—first, the backward spring; second, the sudden swing of Fashion to tan shoes and to certain novelties in eut, which leaves many manufacturers over-stocked with black kidskin and calfskin and patent leather footwear. But those are the very shoes that many people want, and we are fortunate in being able to add many , besides. Here’s a summary of the most interesting offers : Superb Choice in Women’s High and Low Shoes at $1.95 Se ae | | $1.9 | White Linen Oxfords—some advance | early summer wear | Patent Leather Pumps—very smart cellent quality, Colored Low Shoes—some samples wort | Regular pr'cea would le $2.50 | to $7. hoes; regularly $3 and $3.50. Or patent leather; latest toes, vamps Black or White Lawn Waists ECAUSE we sell more waists than other stores, we buy more. Because we -buy more, we get the best the market produces at prices lower than any one else _can get. __ The advantage to every woman who buys her waists here is self- evident, We offer the widest choice of the latest styles at the lowest prices in New York. We offer the following specials for Friday, two of which are illustrated, Women's Black Lawn Waists—three smart tailored models; two styles are designed with long ad button in front; the other is a three-quarter Sleeve, button-back model, made of excellent quality fashioned in a neat, pleasing manner. Especially good values We also have on sale a large and varied as- sortment of handsome Tailored and Trimmed Black Waists of lawn, batiste, Souisine, Japanese and taffeta silk. Waists suitable for street or mourning wear. At $1.25, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95 and Upward | Women's White Lawn Waists—might as we!l try to describe every blossom In an orcoard as to attempt to picture these waists in type, Literally thom :ande of styles. Included are strictly-tailored, open-front, long-sleeve models; others are artistically designed and elaborated with lace or embroidery inser tion or both; button-back, three-q er sleeve models. All very nusual $] values at ingerie Lawn and Batiste our showing of these beautiful mod- els is Most comprehensive, and reflects the thoughts of the best makers. We are of fering exceptional values at $1.50, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $5 and Upward ae Music For the Summer Home You can have any kind you You can purchase any model of wish: at any time you please if either of these machines on our you have a easy terms of Victor No Money Down Talking Machine ---$] a Week orat rs 4 Prices $10 and Edison Phonograph et ee an ee te, Ind Floor, Rear. The Annual May Pure Food Festival Savings of 25 to 35 Per Cent. Call 4009 Chelsea, Gg Women, Men and Children Far Under Value, Including Plenty of Tan Shoes and Oxfords and Discontinued Styles in Our Own “Foot Mould’’ Mate VERY Spring, about the first of May, we make a sale like this, but this is the bes: and will be the big- We have more shoes than usual, finer shoes than usual, and a better collection of Tan Oxfords—in a variety of pleasing models, and of ex- | SRE OTE . Domestic Carpet Rugs Keliable Velvets and Ax- minsters Underpriced EW: spring rugs, the oute put of foremost American rug-makers, in most ed sizes, for home or office floor coverings. Judicious pur- chasing allows us to lower the prices substantially for to-mor- row's selling slow and Allare fine qualities that will wear we t rugs are % of espec , attractive models for colorings new de- Axminsters are in Velvet Rugs h up to $7, Size Megulariv. Sple Pe 9.0x'20 $24.80 Roy’ and heels. / Patent Leather Shoes—in newest styles. 9.0x12.0 $19.50 $17.50) Women’s Shoes and Oxfords \ Men’s Shoes and Oxfords 8.3x10.6 $19.50 ~ $17.50 All on a large bargain table. Slightly worn from handling. | Tan-calf. shoes and Oxfords, Vici kid shoes. Calfskin 10X80 3 310s Values $2.00 and $2.50, at 9c. pit ad Ranbate cicadas dates een T fs! | Ascii Bed ds nse : " style searna ee MERIE IAs ° pxi2 $2530 S55"f0 4 Girls’ Shoes and Oxfords—well made shoes in this season's , , , 9x12 $22°50 $19.25 styles; including black kid, brown or white canvas shoes Boys and Youths’ Shoes 8. 3x10 6 $21.50 F | and Oxfords, and patent leather Oxfords. All Boys’ Shoes—a small lot of very fine shoes left from dis- eh ihe ricee $19.25 sizes Up to size 2 in each style. Allat......... Oe continued tines, worth up to $2.5 Sizes 10 to 98 on i poe $17.50 (Slesel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rea 13; widths Band C. All now othe Cc Bae cacseae DN [ Youths’ Long- Trousers Suits, $5 Sizes 14 10 20 Years,,or 30 to 36, Breast Measure OT ‘“left-overs’’ orgthe kind of‘ suits you usually see advertised at $5, but goods made up for this season in the very fabrics and styles that you would select if you paid full prices. Unquestionably the best value in youths’ clothing offered in New York to-day. The suits are made on the most popular models and put together in the most thorough, most particular and durable manner, Single Breasted ~~ sg Sack Suits in all the new spring styles and color-' ings, cut on the newest models; , well made and/g perfect fitting; all new goods, no left-o vers; sizes for the boy 1410 20 years, or the young man measuring 30 to 33 breast. The price is only $5 1 Store, Second hear Siege! ( Underwear This is a lot of balbrig- gan shirts and drawers that | are classed as imperfect by | ane “ the maker, alshough. the/ Wasi age Siege! Coo. A Gold Medal Flour~!;), Popular Coffee™>ss' Se Orange Marmalade impertaciisae conte hie Crorby's best pitent or Siegel Cooper's known POPULAR BLEND, copyrirhied: | | 4 BEECHNUT Bread, sold je Ret gattace ata XAXX pasent: whl. $5.25; He dbl c round or powdered: 5 Ibs. DRe p58 4 their practical value @ Le 2.00; Syrbb. wach re $1.20! 4 Ibe. $1.1 | They take a big slice o to nae = the prices, though, a | 5 > Tw rades—both fresh Sockeye Salmon “‘ | New Canned Foods Smyrna Fig Bars BOR Ae mae The esters ot Chatham § : Seay | rep tse Iecent {i hor 25 ting. Choice of long or PURE FARINA~pear ¥, tread Jrotied one oe Pt short sleeves in the shirts; animeal or hace ple i | ; drawers in each lot have, 10 Ibs. 305 8 Ibs || Baby Olives VANILLA WAFERS wr | ——— ue y Ms sey double seat. Dare or Smiyene fig barerd ibe. 79 1 ss A bar or Smyrna fi bars 12 se | Laundry Soap 1.11" y3" u 19¢ & 29¢ porter ; MINTED DATO 4 d: te Ge bos 100 bere 81.78; 10 dare. lance lace Peninan ce ‘ C ee me Santa Clara Prunes At those two prices you yelnigtl od Fresh Meats DEARES CAR E> ere Meet ‘e 2000 hes 0 tansy Col ieral oat Pa P can have underwear that SAMPLE TEAS—mised, Ooiong, Heros « would cost you a good deal PLE Ts sod, Ootong. We deliver fresh meats trom the Battery 49 aangeshae' ke ee wrens oe Big sere oth Bs East ned West H CENTURY SOAP—se sh Fish more if it were not for the PRESH FRUIT JAMS—Pounwin exire sup of Blah + erode. beet lle an Seg eee wae wre Tentece occasional dropped sfitcn : ELsiUy, rod carrant: placapple, arora ge 2 of fresh Jersey pork: Ib Whe He S 12 ec or trivial imperfection: Pi oials gree las Logs of choice Conads Lamb léc i “ We defy you_to find the sf Minelideg “suger penet dons #1'80:'f'Ree | Fore Quariere of chaice Connds Lamb, 914 hie fault in most of the cases; a ee ee 00: 189 | ee Om 13¢ 10e but those that you do find CALIFORNIA PEACHES—some: beand, Hind Quarters of fancy mili le Verh, 1 Be won't amount to mush all eypestpmby tiv aed? 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