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HS CORONER PRICE'S SIT “PAONED BET SWEETHEART AIWST COTTON ON A BCE FROM : siplehcsias ~% STAMPEDE ABOARD AS AGED PROMOTER ENDS sy LIFE WITH POISON. 1 oe arles M. Martin, Ratciniog From e Texas Ill, Drinks Car- | rn ontr crossed the river in a sixth Street. ao Waves Over the Boat > @About mitsiream, in ftom Point, the w and came over tne And we neart Paddling to get ahead. All we Be was to Keep the boat headed agains: box on the fromt oar c following car f the sta ide to-day by drinking cer- Mrs, M. J. Hills, with whom | heart him groaning in Ned in Dr, Wallace Hause, Weat One Hundred and Fit The old man died befor: siclan arrived. z 4 extremely bh) e®immer, but was handicapped by Wishoes and clothing. Miss Burch iid not swim DME looked out for her and grasp “her around her waist on the rv ime arm holding her and one arm Holding myneif to the boat “Bach big wave < Martin came back exas last month | m a compiication of. He hes no rela- pea a Rees lla HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER d the O4M0® | Atichae! Durkin, motorman of a - | Greenville trolley car which ran down water 4 Charles Nelson, | *M:) “Sater Pi 1 moo treet, Jersey City, | captured and was d also on held in the Second al It was foun Rissa jexagen aia tae Court to-day on & charge of| him on bond #0 he could in t > Spee mes ennee the water aughitr. Nelson had both lega|fctally release the others as fast a “I once more go! 4 of her and p ae eed dink is tne Hospital’ | bond waa offered. ck. She lost her count of the cold jon or maybe from her arm around wi | Brip, probably on | Maybe from exha rane was yelling to me and got more | Sewater in her mouth, and the boat was Stern Brothers WOTPIEN’S AND MISSES’ RIDING HABITS A specially prepared collection for to-morrow's sale at the following Unusual Prices: ph erg ey report iid io $12.75, 16.00 13.75, 15.00 of Naturel Lingn and Crash, Norfolk and 9.50 @eBtinveliy turning ana c. Bue away and was away me. Then, durin, t mo- Ment I saw her. I tried to reach her But on account of the big waves 1 _ Gia not see her any more Taken on Saliboat At Inst & raiiboat passed ime and threw a life prese to me, but I was @0 exhapsted I could mot reach it “They passed me and turned around and then 1 got renewed strength and I H Beeld on tight to the canoe. At last the came very close to me. They me into the boat and took me the boat-house and then | was taken the Coroner was taking the Ptatement, Goldschmidt aske ro. Box Costs, with Divided Skin, Natoral Linen Riding Skirts, Divided and Safety Models, Also Voile Walking Skirts, silk lined, 13.75 | mother ) @tatisticians, employed at No. ® West | strect, lived in the Fernclitr apartments Parasols The choicest productions of the leading Foreign Manufacturers, including Hand Embroidered Taffeta Silks, Linens and Filet |} Nets with artistic mountings Special Offerings Plain Taffeta Silk, pompadour and tucked effects, $2.95 Buren at MA. M. yesterday Warned by Her Mother. Whey askea Mis. Burch to take the Extra Quality Taffeta Silk, embroidered polka dots, floral and novelty designs, orth. hours later « ried Taffeta Silks, in plald effects, also and shirred models with ornate handles, 6. 75, 9,75 Formerly $8,75 and 14,75 Decided Reductions in Cotton Dress Fabrics Consisting of the remainder of CAPT. FERRIS QUITS ie CITY'S POLICE FORCE. |... cane, in His Resignation, Whicl 4500 Yds, St. Gall Embroidered Swisses, AN mi with dow and figures in colort, whise with black Is Accepted by Gi ard ail black, algo Eanbroidered Check and Bingham Black and White and Setin Overplaid Chitt James B Yor ; I P This Season's Paris Silk and Cotton Novelties \ At Less Than Half Former Prices, | | Heretofore 38c to 7$¢ Yard f 3600 Yds. French Pure Linen Suitines in white, glove fmigh, S6 ins. wide, Value 75c Yd THE EVENING WORLD, | SUBWAY CAR BLAZES, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1907. A CLOWNS’ CLUB NOW PRISGN FOR LIFE “the stepoorome. RUSSIANS FREE TERM SENTENCE SS. ca AMO) | MAR ' i PARASOLS. i © e LOST HER LIFE EXCHANGE BEGUN JERGMIE'S OFFICE OF VWIFE-SLAYER us sscsissecre: WEEKS IN IIL. srones ours rn ons oes anomeene 9 san 5 . MONIZE WITH THI8 SEASON'S GOWN IN > DESIGNS om ka —_—_ Leer ‘saa bi fries he by i EMBROIDERED LINEN AND FLORAL BILKS; P. LETTES FOR er Golds i it Gives De lath ‘ mon oe BN nt of S. G. Osborn, | Thon k i Beat bi ia fon vil eu . wn Rushed ) Prison. Withou MOTORING, MADE OF LACE OR PRINTED CHIFFON. tising Bookmaker S ! “ Saae = I ie TAFFETA SILK PARASOLS IN VARIOUS Followed 4 ELEI "K TO MATCH; ALSO S OF TLC isa RTT NE ikb TAFF A, ¥ Ss AND EMBN oon an * WITH NATURAL 8T THE SPECIAL ared.in , For eNO Lue aa han ene ven SEACH 97.45 es a « * im | pung Cou Canozing t i : ' mie pe. Hudson River When Boat * ts 4 med. : : : nae B. Altman & Cn . ° «< foug one ’ i | MEN'S FURNISHINGS, reusing ths es STEAMER RUGS AND MOTOR ROBES. oe ' t WEAR, AUT ne : AMER BER pe . F wing a in ‘ NECK WEAF . ¥ os : ont ape MMER se i is ‘ . y persona A i BATH KOBE * oaks f mores tone adore ichntanipmackesl niet erated SUITS, LEATHER BELTS, ETC SPECIAL As aSanitary Safeguard = lay Cook’s Linoleum; Cook’s un- derstand! Get the name firmly fixed in your mind, because Cook’s is the most hygienic of all lin- oleums.* It iseven more sanitary than a hardwood floor. Easier to clean and keep clean, too. Hasn't a joint or depression anywhere to collect and propagate disease germs. But to be abso- lutely sure you're getting the right linoleum, see that this name is printed on the back— STEAMER RUGS $7.50 EACH. READ, BALE MESHES. SILK B. Altman & Cn. TOILET ARTICLES. IVORY TOILET SETS OF ETCHED AND PLAIN BRASS, AND EBONY. ES FOR TABLE OR BATH, I 8, MANICURE ART THE D’ Cook’s Inlaid Linoleum is frequently used in hospitals and clinics because it’s a mo/ded in- laid. Made in one solid piece, not of a thousand or more separate units. It simply can’t soak up dirt, disease germs and scrub-water. It hasn’t a weakness throughout its entire surface. If you're buying an inlaid linoleum, ask for Cook’s (Mold- ed) Inlaid. SR Cook’s Printed Linoleum js made to stand strenuous scrubbing-—it’s printed extra deep. Being pliable, it is easyto lay. Its flexible quality accounts for its long retention of color brilliancy. If you want a linoleum that won't ees dingy, dirty cast, insist on Cook’s Inlaid or Printed. If your dealer hasn't Cook’s, write for name of a dealer who has. me, ier nein occa Trenton Oil Cloth and Linoleum Co., Trenton, New Jersey ND RAPIDS-FURNIT URE _— 229 10245-6AVE.Con.15™ Sr. FURNITURE OF CHARACTER ON CREDIT. We Lead--Others Follow. Her Big The REDUCTION SALE INAUGURATED Furniture t) spendable, that IS e, that bears the imprin ; by us more than two weeks ago continues with < ATOMIZERS LET WATERS. THERMOS BOTTLES, For TRAVELLING AND MOTORING USE. FINE SPO! WHISK BROOMS, NAIL AND TOOTH BRUSHES, AT EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, | | | A SPECIAL SELECTION OF HAIR AND CLOTH BRUSHES, | Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. . - 1H. Macy & Co.'s Attraction, Are Their Low Price Biway at 6th Aw 34th te 35th $e arne STOCK M Macys OVE ns of the hee CONVENIENT CREDIT AT CASH PRICES f the cabine That's o1 ht immense floors filled DEEPER AND MORE GENERAL PRICE. CUTTING THROUGHOUT THE STORE, We were first to admit overstocks due to adyerse weather conditions and first to adopt the logical relief measures—DECISIVE RE- DUCTIONS. Our methods may be FOLLOWED by other stores in similar plight, but our OVERSTOCK SALE VALUES WILL NOT BE MATCHED. WHETHER YOUR NEEDS BE GREAT OR SMALL YOU CAN war SUPPLY THEM AT SAVIN POSITIVELY DENTE'D, In Progress—The May Sale of \Jndermuslins and Allied Lines of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Apparel, affording ining Bras Axminster Rugs, weds 14.75 ioe 19.50 3.9X10,6.0000 17-50 12-00 Axminster Carpe's DXO eens 1S <n UNPRECE.- } RECORD ECOMOMIES. | Extra Tuesday—The “Tuesday Specials day's papers advertised in Sun- Extension Table Sideboard Helested quartered 0a poltshed: ba re i" “ China Closet quartered sawed oak, polish $14,95 toes ned, with pillar leg iocen tne iw , $19.00 1 claw feet; value $20 Sunday World Wants Work _ Monday Morning Wonders, .COR.GT*AVE & IST