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MILLIONAIRE HOTEL OWNER WHO Say AT PRIESTS IN ST, PETERS, ROME 08 ROTHSCHILD MAJESTIC HOTEL OWNER, I DEAD Taken Il Last Night Passed Away Suddenly at Home To-Day. and) Policeman After His First | Bullet Goes Wild. | | ROMP, April 4A nian subsequentty | identified as iMetr ;HAD MADE BIG FORTUNE to be insane, ente Jarmed with a 4 \ warning fired upon the « one who were | ‘Made Millions in Millinery; Trade Before Embarking of the breviary | J in the rec 0 ed in the r ? in the Hotel Business. under arrest. Hele wounded a | c kelzed and placed fougit savagely and #ligh policeman propriete i [until the madman wan'secured beuves, died suddenly e home, No, aL Weert Fifty-seventh Rivect, Gome yeare ago fir, Rothechild STORM IN MILWAUKEE. hee red a stroke of paralysis and later i aati {Out to Beat the Socialists, They | Defy the Weather and Promise Heavy Vote. F Mr. Rothschild was at Tnight at 7 o'clock, He sw | —_ mot feling very well ‘ res to which bankers and mer- fto attach any importance to his indis-| chants came to meet such distinguished position, He went to his home and at| members of the artistic cirele as Calve,| MILWAUKEE, April 4—Under drip- 10 o'clock begame {Il Even this attack | ‘atrick Campbell, Scott!, William” ping skies Milwaukee women filed to ast of ude at of other nowe own to the readers of oath | the poles to-dieyy at the close of their campaign against Soctalist control of the School Board and the city Judictary. * xty-cight years | Despite the adverse weather condi Business Grew Rapidly. ago. He came to this country fifty- | tions, a henvy vote was on hand early rhe foundation of the Rothschild fore) four years ago and bean the business |in the day, many of Milwaukee's work- tune was laid in Fourteenth street. Hia| @tecr that made him one of the really ‘ing women going to the polls on their I fortune grew rapidly and| fch men of Now York. He ix survived | way to the downtown section. Later now as one of the largest four children, Joseph | tig housewives and society women k to} ni ading | ni nd artistic orn in Rothen- business a joaquin Roth Kahn, i Mra Charles a and Mra out in large numbers, It was we. The aloote certificate ed that a female vote of ten use of death as heart | nd would be polled. © erected the Majenti @ outcome of today's election is 4 street business, In member Of} veing closely watched, for it will show " 1 become a millionaire, be- | the teat of the Socialists’ efforts to con: | ame but @ memory with Mr. Roth] Unuaren, a nd judicial | selilld as he branched out into other] t nis hear vernment. The | e an organization | waged a bitter canmaign. They ed the issue of Socialism in the echool board to the very altars, Cathoile peran ministers urging im. Iteated the heaviest The male voters tsed ines, and the women, rately, used the old- t only money but terest. He went things were prog tit was a pleasan fend he taiked often came to him aso: chants of New York's present gener ation, He bought f 000 the alte of the old Parish sion at Fifth avenue Bnd Sixte et and ere + Bullding at a mory to him who voted #6 brew fashioned ballot Mr. Rothschild was It was the efet ’ the Montef Home. BARS HAREM SKIRT IN CUBA! | B® | OR RELICP s Wear-! oy | ures | C=Lumbago Radway’s Ready Relief should be well vera large surface, until a glow feng tar ici is produced, with a burning sensation, Bishop of Havana Thre: } ers With Exco: was building structure retired fr 0 and him- and real estate ven- vristian, Bishop & moral and un "Artistic in Home Lite Hie home in West Fitty=s Few cases require the Radway Pills reflected taste in its every ap; sme | Some de, When a dose on retiringshould Jl!s wife, who is one of the 4 rt of thie type, | be taken. n Ask for RADWAY'S READY RELIEF and be sure you get what you ask for. ne ep to the home +! peon on the stre GOODYEAR CRASH! Down Go Prices of Standard Raincoats to a Mere Fraction of Cost—The Goodyear Raincoat Co. of Philadelphia, New Or- leans and Chicago Forced to Close Their Doors—Whole Enor- mous Stock Sold at a Tremendous Loss to Our Mr. F. C. Gevin. THOUSANDS OF NEW SPRING RAINCOATS NOW BEING CLOSED OUT AT OUR TWO STORES At Values That Seem Incredtbie! To save all possible confusion, we advise purchasers to take goods away with them, No it one of the sup to goods sent ©. O. D. during this sale, No money refunded on any purchase THESE PRICES ONLY HOLD GOOD TILL SATURDAY, 9 P. M. Women’s Craven ttes, Silk Men’s English Slip-Ons and Mohair Raincoats at and Cravenettes at | Less than Cost of Materials Alone!! ¥% Whoiesate Cost!! All $12.00 Goodyear Coats at see $B.5O All $15.00 Goodyear Coajs at. .... ‘All $15.00 Goodyear Coats at AIL $18.00 Goodyear © All $18.00 Goodyear Coats at. . f All $20.00 Goodyear Coats at... 00 Good, Coats at... All $22.50 Goodyear Coats at 00 Good. Coats at... r fonts at seeeeeee & 00 Good AP COALS OF. oss 00s 50 Gooc ess Corts ai a0 Cool s AIL 835.00 Gov $14.00 ( Children’s Canes ape || LADIES >) Children’s Capes LADIES’ RAINCOATS, : c Engl ; j 400 plaid interlined. All sizes English mannish style, guaran | q All shades. Value 83.50........4. ¢ teed waterproof $10 value ° )| C Eng:ish Slip-On Coats jsf iccsish faites uns easel’ BT), , Above comprises the Goodyear Raincoat Co. stock, and is on sale at the store of a | 872 BROADWAY RAN CON oR NY 212-214 SIXTH AVE. CORNER 18TH STREET ONE DOOR FROM 14TH STREET }| f CHALLENGE— We unde seli ait othe s—Bing to us the advertisement of anyone whatsoever offering | Raincoats at special prices and we wilt cuplicate the goous exactly at 2010 less. elena a ood ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL [Fights Savagely and Wounds | Dismissed Men Tried for Vari- | vexant! and thought | Made three dismiseais from the force 1 St, Peter's today, | 24 One suepension, ‘The dismissed men] and without | Were: | fest Phe shot went wild and the man was | fou Fulton street station, | The worshippers were much alarmed | sixteen charges, which inctuded neglect of duty, felgning Illness, absence with: tains out leave and giving worthless checks to citizens upon which money was WOMEN AT POLLS BRAVE A | aieset to have been obtained. P. Fitzgibbons of the West Tw street station, who was arrested day upon the charge of extorting t Geeneneenihinewereenres AMERICAN TREATY TO BE Exchange of Messages to Take American-Japanese changed at 3 o'clock this afternoon. fo lunch at the palace. ror | and hia suite and Count K | be present. It {8 understood that after {the luncheon the Emperor will hand the Ambassador a inost cordial message ce- Barding the treaty, requesting its trans ) mission to President Taft. The exchange of ratifications wil’ be announced tn pete lals at 4 o'clock, 4 i a ' PY —— {Plain Rings and Plain Talk. There is not a plainer thing in the swore than a Lambert Wedding Ring, whose gleaming solid gold is never t ed by a drop of solder. But these rings, in all shapes, styles and widths, are made with as much care as is put into showier articles. We are more than willing to be judged by them, and the fact is that they make us many friends and bring us many orders, We sell them at the right prices and engrave ‘hem without charge. sf ous Charges From Alcohol- ism to Bad Check Issue. Police Commissioner Cropsey to-day James Haggerty, of the East Fifty: wen of neglec do ation; upon including having assault- da citizen and fatlure to turn in a correct report Frederick W. r the price you pay for a diamond ring may be anywhere between $10 to $1,500—you are gettin stantial value. Buying for spot cash in quantities and importing them direct WE SAVE MONEY. Buying ait Lamberts YOU SAVE MONEY AND YOUR SA CTION IS GUARANTEED, Martin, of the lower | Brooklyn; upon | The Comminsioner suspended Edward y-five cents from a peddier. | Late Paris siyles, are at your disposal here, if you want old Diamond Jewelry put-into new and fashionable shapes. Platinum mountings work wonders of beauty witth family gems. We make a moderate charge for actuai work; none for designs and sketches submitted for approval. LAMBERT BROTHERS Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street. OPEN UNTIL 6.30. SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10. RATIFIED BY JAPAN. Place After Lunch at the ( Mikado’s Palace. TOKIO, April 4.—Ratificationsa of the treaty will be ex- Ambassador O’Brien has been invited WANAMAKER’S WANAMAKER’S When the Girl Needs a Smart | Spring Top-Coat | These Thousand Coats That We Have Prepared Will Make the Best Suggestions A challis frock, a silk frock, and a serge frock—all hanging useless in the ward- robe because there isn’t any proper coat to wear over them! Is that the state of the young girl’s outfit? Too bad if it is, for there is just one thing that will bring all those pretty little dresses into active use—and that is a smart spring topcoat from the Wanamaker Girls’ Store. . No article of spring dress is really more essential. We believe so thoroughly in their necessity that we have had carefully tailored a total of one thousand top | coats for girls of various ages from 6 to 18 years. One thousand coats is a quantity that gives you some choosing. Also it is a quantity that makes prices low. And they have come from so many tailors and so good tailors that they present an amazing variety and an undeviating goodness of workmanship and cloth. | For little girls of 6 to 14 years we have reefers and seven-eighth length coats priced from $5 to $25. A particularly good model is a $6.75 reefer of rose, gray or lavender worsted, lined throughout. Our $9.75 coat, for girls of 13 to 17 years, we consider unequaled for this price. It is made by tailors of men’s clothing, and has good lines even when hanging on a peg—shaped exactly right to make the growing girl look smart and trim. We have it in mixed worsted or plain blue serge, lined throughout and three-pocketed. Coats for girls of this age run to $30. When a girl gets to 14 years she begins to want styles like her grown-up sister. Many of our topcoats for girls of 14 to 18 are copies of imported coats. A becoming example is belted with rounded collar and deep cuffs of contrasting cloth. Its price is $20. Other coats for girls of this age—14 to 18—range from $12.50 to $50, including serge, worsted, tweeds, white serge, pongee and satin. Girls’ Store, Second floor, Old Building. ‘Thousands of New Lingerie Waists Ready tor Easter Advance summer styles! Fresh, beautiful and showing the trend of style toward heavy laces, low necks, short sleeves and more or less of rich simplicity. Fine white lawn or batiste, carefully made and finished—the sort of waist that fits. Delightfully new waist with colored embroidery and linen lace at $3.50. Real Irish crochet motifs and capital imitation bands to match enrich pretty waists at $2.75. All-over embroidery waists with edgings and insertion of linen lace at $3. A group of elaborate waists largely composed of heavy linen laces and raised embroideries range in price from $4.50 to $7.75. ‘4 Besides a number of uncommonly attractive styles at $2, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3 and $3.50 and on upward. So many different styles and not more than one three days old! All exclusive with the Wanamaker Store. Generally new these waist styles appear on May Ist, but we think women will be glad to see them a month ahead of time. Third floor, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER_ Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street RAKAU BROS. Offer Special Bargains in Used PIANOS at Their Warerooms 17 East 14th St., N. Y. Krakauer Stone Wrane Bra Wannes A Business Bldg. for Business Men| sherwe Business Centre NEW PIANOS MeCammon Up! OFFICES right. Upri TO RENT Greater New York 53-63 Park Row ! Cy he the cuntemt con- 2 Semone Stern Brothers Announce tor To-morrow, Wednesday, A Very Exceptional Sale of Imported Lingerie comprising large assortments of exquisde \ustrian and Madeira Hand Embroidered Garments é Including Night Robes, from §2,95 to §.95 Corset Covers, Ms 1.35 “ 4.50 Chemises, My 1.50 “ 3.25 Drawers, “1.98 “ 5.25 Combinations, “4.90 © 8.95 Being One-third to One-half Below Actual Values Second Floor. New Building. From their very extensive assoriment ot ’ Silk Petticoats they will place on sale to-morrow, at Very Low Prices Changeable Stripe Chiffon Taffetas, with accordion pleated flounce, at $2.90 4.25 Black Silk Jersey, with fitted elastic band, side pleated flounce and silk underlay, at Extra Heavy Dresden Silk Taffetas, 5 00 deep pleated flounce, finished with two small ruttles, at . Also an Importation of ’ Embroidered Crepe de Chine Petticoats, the colors including delicate pastel-shades and white, the prices being $13.50, 16.50, 18.75 and 22.50 ~ Attention is directed to their enlarged departments of Young Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Spring Clothing For To-morrow, a Special Offering of Boys’ Norfolk and Doubie-breasted Suits, of fine fancy blue, grey, brown and tan worsteds, cassimeres, mixed cheviots, etc., coats lined with mohair, Norfolk Model, sizes 6 to 14 years, Double-breasted, sizes 10 to 18 years, at $6.95 Values $8.50 to 12.50 Youths’ and Boys’ Furnishings in the newest and most seasonable styles and fabrics, Boys’ and Youths’ Negligee Shirts and Blouses, Pajamas, of fine quality madras, trimmed with frogs, Boys’ Silk Reversible and French 65¢ 89¢ Value $1.00, at Value $1.45, at Open End Four-in-Hand Ties, at BOC Boys’ Leather Belts, c in black, brown, tan and gray, at 48 Stern Brothers will offer Tomorrow, some Excellent Values in Household Linens Satin Damask Table Cloths, 2 by 2 yards,$2.28, 2.95 214 by 2! yards, $2.95, 3.85 2by2% “ ° 2.88, 3.75 2%by24 “ 3.80, 4.90 2by3 “ 3.40, 4.45 2%4by3 “ 4,25, 5.90 Napkins, to match Breakfast Size, 40 Doz. $2.85, 3. 4 Dinner Size, “3.90, 4.50 Satin Damask Table Cloths, Round Scalloped, _ at $2.75, 3.50, 4.25 Napkins, to match, Doz. 4,25, 5.25, 6.25 Damask Table Linen, 72 ins. wide, Yd. 75c, 88, 95c Huck Towels, Hemstitched, Doz. $2.90, 3.75, 5.25 i . { Hemstitched, Pair 3.25, 4.25, 5.90 Linen Sheets { scatioped, “ 4,25, 5.25, 7.25 Hemstitched, Pair 95c, 1.25, 1.50 Pillow Cases { See “ 1,80, 1.65, 1.85 Irish Hand Embroidered Bedspreads, 7.75, 8.75, 10.50 Our new building on West Twenty-second Street is now completed and the two entrances on that street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages. West 23d and 22d Streets | WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT $ 32° DOWNON $5022 $750“ $19090 Od Bessa AVE. ser l18 S119 57>; OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ~ , |