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but finally hit the runa = lady was Miss that the y refused row & patler he had tal Mr. Da the fair {Parke » go t WOWANICTIN TAR CRASH ENDS. OF DRUGS TAS | AUTO RIDE AN SOE OS WUE ORL = Friends With Whom She} Miss Rose Crelling Thrown trom Roland Read. of No. 05 St. Nich- | Sought Shelter Had Taken | Out on Head; Rich Mr. |"'stertons is a fireman in the St, Nich- Morphine From Her. Af hog —_——~_— |MR. READ’S TRUNKS ROBBED. ‘Two Men Arrested om Charge of Looting Basement Bins. Fred Bteffens, of No. 695 Bt. Nich- jolas avenue, and Edward Richter, of | | No 21 Simpson street, the Bronx, 1 4 olas avenue apartment-house, and tt Darrow Is Unharmed. is allekéd that he and Richter broke |into a bin In the basement and robbed u ks bel ging to Mr. Read. Hannah Finch, a young women whose! yruch mystery for a time was thrown | ‘TUINS Bini Jove for morphine is said to have come| about the identity of m handsome young) sreinGguT TO LEAD EAGLES. } between her and her mother and sisters, | woman driven to New York in charge) 74 wagies w held a dance in Tas i Mghly respected persons ef Brooklyn, | o¢ q nurse early to-day after she had BA ar fe will be Iv i was taken from the home of William |peen injured in an automobile accident | Sr Second avenue rooklyn, and afte: |champagne for the ‘Wyler and his wife, No. 3 Leroy street, 4 Down Brooklyn, and ai champeane, for, the, hou ning, to-tay, charged with attempting to KY tng police of the Classon avenue statton present. If it's a hot n herself with gas. had made every effort to suppress th are in autos for Coney yaland nt Wyler told the police of the Charles facts, LAL street station that when Miss Finch's, Rufus Darrow, a wealthy dealer in| home wes closed to her she had come) masons’ ma | The Leading Specialty Hours t to bis wife, who had known her in the foot of Fort : eld days. River, and Ninety-first str said to be M two years dred and F “Can't I stop here until I can find a H heme?” she asked of Mrs. Wyler. { Mrs. Wyler gave her friend a room, elling, twenty st One Hun- ‘ & gh Downing H and was kind to her, but yesterday the am avenue, CAC, The latest mod- @esire for morphine came ever Miss curs tuned i: aliead, for | Gh, Eien Finch, None was given her, but in some and hurled tt | OQ he He et way the young woman secured $5, and Mr. Darrow's pecia. ons, nla velvet the entire amount was spent for the a . collars; olive and 5: S t S l gray; sold at other ‘ler heard of = morphine purcha ray: a eis rte morn ar uit Sale Per hen she $18, $20 and even * gelf with gas, b T M $18, $2 er, and no harm n O- WwW through the night Miss F : orro the new and begged for inorp! n_ Shadov sleep # the Wyler, ho to the Bespital |Women’s, a Shai oy ; ing.” Wyler, reporte ip overt and Sissi Young Women’ 's Box Coats; selling ‘. elsewhere at $15, $18 and Misses’ Suits and upward. HERE, TEAM KILLS ROLLER SKATER | Finest Imported Materials, all == | strictly tailored, exquisite work- Boy Racing with Comrades) Ran manship. . Down in Rrooklyn Street. While racine Note Prices The Typhoid Epidemic Sires soomanicns in Fourth $25.00 Real value $32.00. rooklyn, last n f ; iia year ord, who lived at No. 167 In Boston Suburbs 28.00 Real value 33.00 entieth street, was run over by ay zi team and fatally injured. with more than 30 cases re 29,50 Real value 40.00. The race was from Twentieth to Twen: a 4 nd ith some R vi 5.0 ty-fifth street and the prize was tobe ported to date and with some 38.00 Real value 45.00. candy purchased by te loser Twen- ttalities. we NOT have§) 39.50 Real value 35 ty-fourth strect Vanisky was leading . Re | by fifty feet. The team whi b over curred if the milk used had 45.00 Real value him was drawing a dirt pagar be ane atl: +, on : de aan een perfectly pasteurized. It Women’s high cias: ti dita Ra- ree came toeth e impossible fo patho-f jah Suits in Tan, Rose, Reseda, He diea ‘n genic germ (typhoid, diph-§ Navy, Copenhagen, Black, &c. to the Nu; . +H - a J theria, consumption, etc.) to beg |New models of un- 3 jusual merit....... $28.00 conveyed in the SRE Gnd § H E F F | E L D | House and Street ASHEVILLE, N. C., April 24.—The Dresses F » of Miss Mary Baxter Rees, of Biltmore, and Mr. Augustus D. epard, Jr, of New York, took place at noon in All Souls’ Church, | PERFECTLY ' PASTEURIZEB tis pure, sweet m nost milk and made —Two Specials— of most unusual value. A choice selection Taffeta Silk Dresses MILK were Col. Joseph s ny being perfectly pasteurized. “There A beautiful assort- Joon Stearns, Major ff is no need to run any risk. Order J ment handsome Rutherford M. ss now. 10c. a quart delivered fron: | Voile Dresses..... $32.00 ‘ew York, was tween 600 and and Mrs. our wagons or stores. Shefeld Farms-Stawson-Decker Co, John Forsythe, Broadway—18th St. WM. VOGEL & SON Present Hope Corner. | men’s fine quality Spring |ten windows JN x | ars” are attracting unusual attention. a TOPCOATS | “Hope” values Vale $35.00) $19.50) HOPE STAYS| In Stewart Building For the Present. Getting Ready for New Sales, | very- thing Kept Humming at the Old Comer. The Philadelphia syndicate who two | years ago purchased the Stewart Build- ing has not taken possession. This event | should have taken place last week, From the first, and later o: was reported that the most radical changes would be made in the Stewart Building by the new owners, p ally “wiping out” the This determined “Hope” to be ready to retire on April "30 and move to their store ready for ‘that emergency. The new issue has ew stocks are coming caused a halt. in, and we are arranging a series {] Of new sales To-day and to-morrow a most sensational demonstration of clothing at A mammoth display of containing samples of these wonderful values at “Ten Dol- “Ten Dollars.” $10. HOPE says: Nothing new about the price “Ten Dollars.” It's as | as the hilis; but we have selected i for this demonstration to show off “CHIC? SUITS HOPE says: ago we inaugurate lar” sale; since then vou and advertisements all over town, that's all. About three But epee OVERCOATS class overgarments never sell at less than $20 in all good clothing stores Other fine Spring Overcoats in Ox- ford, black and gray; all grouped. HERE, $10. HOPE says: You can always buy ordinary clothing for “Ten Dollars.” This is an occasion where you get extraordinary fine quality clothing. £PXING SUITS Mixtures worsteds, of gray, in neat What the Wm. Vogel & Son Shoulder Means in Our $15 Suits and Overcoats M. VOGEL @® SON’S clothes are designed not only as a mere covering—their object is to add to a man’s good appearance. And every man who seeks to improve his appearance will find his problem solved in the shoulder of these $15 suits and overcoats. It is a shoulder of remarkable grace, shaped and modelled by hand—the basis of the great success of every one of these $15 garments. The suits take formin a series of single breasted models in the |" ordliant new colorings and weaves, as well as brown,blue and ‘ black. The overcoats involve a series of the newest models in exclusive eflects in gray, olive, brown, tan, green and darker tones. OTHER SUITS AND OVERCOATS UP TO $40 WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway Heuston St. eT STR PRPS | Stewart Building. granite, brown, ol- ive and russet, navy blue serges, Thibets and ished worsteds, to-date sack for men of every build. © Suits — that sell for $15, more often $18 and $20. HERE, $10. HOPE says: Many olothiers ty “Ten Dollars" and more at wholesale for the identical Suits and Topcoats that you get here to-day and to-mor- row at retail. RAINCOATS Double and twist fabrics, in subdued shades of gray, also silver mixtures. All of them thoroughly “proofed” against rain and moisture. These coats are tail- ored to the highest point pf perfection. Great values at $15 8. HERE, $10, says; You can see at o glance that this is an importan: event. To emphasize it we mention the ten displays around our corner- see it. and HOPE Broadway & Chambers St. ) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, we fpeciais in Won.en’s 160 150 200 300 Ciiy Hall Park aie ¢ Men’s $15 Ready to Wear Suits - - store, Suit for S10.45 a pair of high grade $5.00 Trousers, made to your measure, psolutely Sheet Music Sales, We continue le of the , ee latest popular instrumental and vocal music his at ‘imgun metal caif, patent leather and Russia calf. er copy. Saturday is the last day of this = 7e x Sale ~ Men’s $1.00 Coat Shis rts, Saturday Men’s “Open Faery Evening 7 saat” CF ot on OU FYERYTEIN 575 Worth: 7 50 own 51-50 Week FURNITURE, CARPETS, Etc. Balad bsp) UO WGG We Seli More ay Laces Than Any Other Store in Amecica, Cc < MMEYER ¢ ich ros 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. ESTABLISHED. 4 | YEARS. 6th Ave., 22d to 23d St. The Latest Styles of Swell [3 One, Two and Three Eyelet Ties For Women In Tan Russia Leather, Black Gun Metal, Patent Leather and Brown Kid. ON SALE IN Our Basement Store at $9 " 5 O Such shoes cannot be pur- chased at any other House for ef us less than $3.50. Ail sizes and (as Ta widihs. Every pair guarantee. Men’s Oxfords, Regular $3.50 Quality In Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calf and Biack Kid. at 590. -50 au in the Newest Shape These are the Best Shoes ever ofiered at this price, and our Guarante: goes fp es 1 | And a Pair of $5 Trouseis Made to Your Measure Free of Charge In order to introduce our new department of M Custom Tailoring have decided upon the most extraordinary offer ever made by a retail For Saturday we will include with every purchase of a man’s $15 free of charge me SUITS are elegantly tal- of fine fancy worsteds, measure; positively worth $15, but of- THE TROUSERS come in about 50 different _ patterns, of worsteds, flannels, bi id blue serges. Althoug h they a worth $5, we dat once, but of few days to make the trousers to your measure. K Boys’ $4 Suits urday ior with every pair. Lace Calf, Calf, Velour Women’s Christy ‘ies, Oxfords and to-morrow our great sale Garden ies, 2.00 | PECIAL 4, 000. Pairs Women’ s 3 Black Kid. R 2.50 and $3.00 Shoes for Girls ard Be ys s Bro Kic ae Button Black Kii High Cut Button Kid High Cut Lac : Roys’ $1.50 Biack Kid Lace Shoes; sizes 12 te 2 Stampe d Ona Shoe £ SCAMMEYER: Z Means Stendard of Merit. Open *aturday Evenings Until 10 P.M. ‘9: Un- | derwear at.. 39¢ J. MICHAELS, “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” 182, 184, 186, 185. 190) SMITH STREET 222, 224, 226, 228 GRAND STREET BROOKLYN j OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY: EVENINGS 50c WEEKLY BUYS A GOOD SUIT or 10 Worth of Apparel for Man, Woman or Child Smart Ladies’ Suits »» cone and various 1 dip front ntnportas Neckwear JABOTS AND | LA OWS, elaborate- ET * } v tee O S, with assorted lace bows; values 75c. each; special at 25c and.........se.ecceeeeeee 50e Unti 9 o'clock. ew tons, with all new. eh ava YOUR OWN TERMS OPEN EVENINGS Very tate: extra fine ¢ ing, in blue se) latest atylen of brown, fanoy gray Datterna and mixz~ tures. Sells out- side our stores for from $12 to 916, Special, out, Actual Value, ROOMS: CMRETE 10.00 2.00 ,, a5 2 13) 5 BE wo $9- »» 20,00 ,, 2.50 ,, | Others up to $80; 30,00 ,, 3,50 yy | poly Also to New York and <a et sey Newest Siirts French Panama Circular 6.50 value, ee nest $3.98 ‘anamas, full kilt- ‘alue $3:25 Boys’ Suits, 51.95 Nobby double-breasted Suits, 2 picoss. +) cut, in all 1 y Spring shades UE eS and Q. What is better than a World Advertisement? A. A three-time World Advertisement. ~ Q. What is still better than a three-time World Advertiser ent ? A. A seven-time World Advertisement. s@" Inquire about Rates on Three and Seven Time rated; ages 7 to Regularly $4 Boys’ Reefers, $2.49 an, cto, Very Easily worth AT LOWEST PRICES. In red, atripes, plat | Weil winde and dressy; $4.00, \Only $1 Down £0c Weekly on $10 Worth of Goods, Down | Down