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LET FATHER DIE | a ee ne nN REE ET RTE REIT SRNR THE a Badd i WORLD, | a his eeatained, & Is ir of no particular color; “hls smal! 1 here tx | the ash barrel, Ke an awinglog Liss a ben il A were waiting t ttle prie- THEN ooo rik “MMe old man was si and |three days, 1 didn’t wus eer matter wid ht he didn't yer, He just and , tole name? Ile wuz named Jolin, too, woz a night watehman, when he down to dock at Thoity- street. Yes, sir, he drinked | come most! the evenin’. But it didn bother him. No, str, he me bad; hardiy ever licked Johnnie Moran iN Cathy Recites How He Watched Death Overtake Parent. neem to r treated ‘cept what I bringed him the firet Yes, sir, I went to) school every day. I wuz ‘fratd the| troont-off'cer’d git me, The old man didn't mind—he just stayed by himeelf. No, sir, nobody come to see him, and he never told me to git nobody. After school I'd pli other fellers milk, I didn't. want hungry—and the old man never seemed to want anything.” eat, days he wuz sick HELPED PALS TO LOOT. Took “De Old Man’s” Watch and Resumed Play on Street Until Arrested. t The tardened atoicism tyat an up-| Johnnie produced a wad of Sit cha re gem treads oe a Went She trendied and} bringing in the streets of (New Yori |EUM from some recess of Mad gel otis SHIPFUL FROM EUROPE Thirty-fifth street. He gave the trained | seta 40 tnarain (ato the children whove | Met oni teats men WITH GROUCHY ARMS, |22 him reeked with the odor of mint. | early years are spent that way never| “Thursday night,” he went on, “he —— | ha@ @) more astonishing exponent than Johnate Moran, twelve old, who waa beretgned before Justice Hoyt to- day th the Children's Court. ‘The Boy was taken in charge Saturday wuz took wolse, I slept on a bundle of old things in a corner and n the nght I heard the old man git up and 60 in the kitchen and sit down there. He groaned something awful—like this," and the boy gave a startling imitation, “and J pouldn't sleep and I told him | to shut up. Then, after @ while, he | stapped groaning and when T got up to previously ter he had seen the dody | go to school I see he wuz nearly all in. rowbed by a playmate, after he himself Tells of Robbing Dead. head taken “de olf man's" watch and Atha Mind ‘Ge told me to tle a rope around) im and try and pull him onto the bed and I did {t, but {t wasn't no use. Then I went out and got a roll and a glass o' milk and when I came back he wuz half way onto the bed, and he didn’t answer when I spoke to him and | shook him, I called him four or fiv times, but he never answered, and s0 I went on ¢o school. I didn't want the under | troont-oMf'cer to git me. sir, I knowed he wus dead, Sut Stern: Brothers Girect attention to thelr large and carefully selected stocks of Men’s Furnishings Domestic and Imported Neckwear, embracing the most desirable designs, colorings, weaves and styles. Shirts for general wear and dress occasions. Waistcoats of fine quality Worsteds, Light Weight Flannels, Silk and Silk Mixtures. An Important Sale for To-morrow Pleated or Plain Negligee Shirts, of fine quality striped or figured Madras, coat sty , cuffs attached, Regular Price $1.50 and 2.00 Mercerized Madras Pajamas, in colors, im desirable shades, self striped and figured, low cut, trimmed with pear! buttons and silk frogs, Regular Price $2.00 and 3.00 Folded Four-in-Hands of Imported & momestle Silk in a large variety of desirable patterns, « Regular Price $1.00, 1.80 and 2.00 Imported de Joinville Scarfs, basket woven in handsome color combinations. also a 91,15 1.45 65° before he went to wolk in {)0! “The old man never had nothing to No. the tre out. Reede and he was held Magistrate M n the street with the N: was an inmate of the Reform School. Justice Hoyt, and he will be a witness | against Reede. had to got achound. ‘Two days ve dead man’s "4 DRUGGIST WHOSE MISTAKE “GOST GIRL'S LIFE ON TRIAL. | Accused of Dispensing = & jut a Drug Not | a ill they do al le had never Called for by Prescription of ld at as pba A pedal the Physician. Jacod Halper, a druggist of N: Amsterdam avenue, was pla dae Crain eneral Sexsto & charge of misdemeanor in escription with bi y when ft called for je of mercury, sugar | ead clothed and| e turned inside | yefor {e, they found Frank pay in $1.00 by Chiet| that he Adoo, on a charge of rob.) n He is sixteen years | Chloride of nth ago came to A gray pow where he! of milk and | anoeset Stare) This was the case in whioh the little Was remanded | daughter of H. 8. Head, the passenger c e Child s C agent of the Delaware, LackaWann sn Mastiee Haves and he ili'he a witness | Western Railroad, lost her life last | June. Dr, S, Dana Hubbarrd was at- Led by Jd from _P: Johnnie An “Ouch” for E ery Squeeze of Relatives for Returning Voyagers Vaccinated at Sea. the cabin passengers of the, n from Mediterranean ports, ngplanks to the White | and thetr waiting | ves embraced them | horus of “ouch For nearly everybody among thenewly | arrived travellers was nursing @ sore left arm. On board was @ party consisting of | Misses Helen a eK. Page ot New York, their thre id adopted child Master A. K. Page, nurse and a a Brill Clothes for Easter Easter Week Sale of Spring Suits and Overcoats at ub These are clothes of a quality usually asso- ciated with higher prices. The fine lines of the coats, the good balance, the easy feel—evidences of thorough tailoring—give them a smart, stylish, custom-made air. And that which makes them fit well is also a guarantee of satis- factory service. All ready to wear. The patterns of the suits—any number ef them— are snore than ordinarily attractive; grays, tans, blues, browns of various shades, in stripes, checks, plaids and mixtures; and some excellent dark worsteds. de Joinville adaptations, the Four-in-Hand shapes, Regular Price $3.00 | For Easter Presentation Excellent Values in Sterling Silver Articles n the First Floor of their New Building, including will be found Vases, Jardinieres, Fern Dishes, Cut Flower Holders, | Easter Spoons and Pin Cushions At Extremely Low Prices Also a Large Assortment ot Crystal Vases with Sterling Silver Rims, 50°, 95° | Values 95¢ to $1.75 | Pierced Fern Dishes, filled with $ - natural prepared tern, Value $3.25, t 2.45 Vases of Quadruple Plate, engraved and pi reed ¢ with gre $] 65 3 50 > ° tnehe a Values $2.25 to 4.50 eee Novelty Ribbons A. large Pompadour, Dresden and Chiffon Veiled Ribbons, Black and White as well as Colored Striped Ribbons of Velvet and Satin. | glass linings, 7!) to 14", and varied assor dit Special for To-morrow Taffeta and Satin Taffeta, s ince» wide, Yard 18° 23° 35° Moire and Satin Taffeta, 6 inches wide, in white, black and colors, Yard Fancy Ribbon, 6! inches wide, self colored, in white, pink and t Yard Our new building on West Twenty-second Street 1s now completed and the two entrances on that street will be found very convenient tor Automobfles and Carriages. West 23d and 22d Streets * The overconts are fancy grays, plain grays, blacks and Oxfords. Blacks and oxfords are silk-lined and faced toedge. We will replace, free of charge, any silk lining or facing that wears out within tie years, A Great Range of ring Suits at $18, $20, $25 and $30 Select today your clothes for Easter. We will alter them, press them, and have them ready to send home for you at any time you state, Do not wait until t ast moment, until the Easter rush is on, We know we can give you better service today than if you leave il Lo the last of the week. 5 advic Come in early for your Kaster clothing. Take a bit of friendly gainer, ; ; thers BROADWAY at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Si. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, 125TH STREET at 3d Ave, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway, you will be WRITE FOR OPEN EV’GS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK 4 ROOMS OUR 1011 10% ALLOWED ON ALL CASIC SALES, FURNISHED | CATALOGUE $065 WE PAY Everything for EORIGHT _ @ Housekeepin » Misad 5 ROOMS GRAND RAPIDS — This home vo Mirouiny Dining FURNISHED FURNITURE $14 $50.00 Worth $3.00 Dowa $75.00 “ $5.00 “ $100 Werth $10.00 Down $1.50 $1500 $15.00 $2.00 $200" $20.00 $2.25 $300 S80.09 $2.7 New York Stal usetts aud Rh MONDAY, © } froth { seription, one Supreme Court, day returned a vewlict for former Dep. | | mer ste took tt to Halper's | at shortly ag. put up was eard 1 the dr nent was t the offense be- lispensing of | drag er HANSON CLEARED BY JURY.’ ones Salt Nased ‘hug, Perjurer” Statement. A jury before Justice Maddox in the | Long Island City, to-| y Police Commissioner Bert Hanson | the suit for $25,000 damages for slan- r brought by Robert Cook, a former cused of sing abusive to'a tugboat captain. Later Cook dismissed upon other charges, For- ‘commissioner Bingham was a wit- for Hanson. For Constipation, Biliougness, 4 Ln 4 percitang 4, Rooms Lee Apart mais Headache, Dizzines: Indigestion, $0.08 er $100.98 Sit 73 $200- lp. Ret As OD ware ror ists or $4.00 A WEEK OPENS — SEWING MACH ros THESE OUTFITS, AN ACCOUNT ON CREDIT Open Sat: B Sunday World Wants Work Wonders 15-752 Sth Ave.. Cor. 46th St. PUntil Wottloca Surety Stamps "| (990) EQUAL $2.50 IN GOODS FREE, and Aa select the goods from our sales coun- ters, lodges was never better. the green label of the maker. $5.00 Willow Chair, $3.50 (Like illustration.) nggnnnr gt ean aN Pine Bar Har- i BA bor willow chair Mey and is not to be with ir designed chairs adver: tised to sell eround these prices, and called Bar Harbor chairs. The grade of willow used in this chair # much heavier and much stronger. There more willow used in the construc the chair is larger and_ the quality better than similar chairs used for advertising purposes in other stores, $3.25 Reed Rocker, 92.25 Reea R Arm ker (ike f+ uatration) ith pretty t spindles and Woven back Has continuous roll arm and apron. front, jeuvy posts and roxs braces, Jwith closely woven cane Bent, —— APRIL 10, :'Brandrethis | Blood Purifier—made of absolutely the | best and purest mat: with the greatest caution. 1011, fH Wurebsced tn this manner Entirely Vegetebie The Idet! Family Laxative and | \s—prepared Sale of Cottage, Porch and Lawh Furniture | O'Neill Main Store—Fourth and Fifth Floors, (Formerly Adams Bldg. Our assortment of furniture such as is used in hotels, summer homes, country clubs, boat houses, Bedroom furniture is shown in white enamel. fumed oak and artistic shades of forest green and natural oak. ‘ For the library and living room there are willow, reed, rattan and prairie gr For the porch and lawn you will find chairs, settees pretty shade of red or green, painted folding or bent wood lawn settee We are agents for the original Rustic Hickory Furniture, which is built of the strongest of our native woods. pressed in every design and is in perfect harmony with the surroundings 0! the poreh and lawn, It is the only furniture that is weatherproof. Our Summer catalogue will be mailed upon réquest. nd rock sin rustic swings, tables $16.00 Enamel Bed, $12.00 | $15 Enamel Dresser, $11.50 (Just like illustration.) (Like illustration.) Art Two large and two small ers. Two top drawers swell The top is inches, 20x24 inch French plate mirror The constructi first-class and tinish- ed with the best }ke white enamel. Has brass trimmings $2.50 Porch Rocker, $1.75 (Just like illustration.) Made of all steel sq: sre tubing. | A new idea in the cor ruction of enamel beds. The height of the bead it 5 ft. and the height of f it. 8 in This isa large, {b Sita; sTwe tua h square Pe highbaskronee inch square Made i Mig ae ture all sizes. WB Finished oe Ah large in the best baked white enamel oh eae 913.75 Enamel seven braces in Chiffonier, $10.50 >the base, Broad (Li ike illustration.) Ci} arms. Deuble large and two wovenr “at small drawers. Swell Genuine ma ple top 32x20 inches. Two wood. Finished top drawers swe in tral and 20inch bevelled plate mirror. ly | ished in the best manner. A good looking chair in every way, and one st values ina porch rocker we have ever offered finished in the best white enamel, Brass Sale of Royal Wilton Rugs O'Neill ely Standard qualities, made of pure worsteds and. in this sea- son's most desirable patterns and colorings: Size 9x12 feet Ox12 feet. a Slyx10!ls feet. 8! 4x10! 5 feet, Pictures for Second Floor Nims Boliding ) Dainty colored r Madonna” 7x0, ¢ larly $1.50, at Guidi Reni’s * architectural Aurora,” in frames, Specials in eg spb Cretonnes French effects at ‘To-morro Ji feet wide rf allowance up to price Taffetone, ina good a $3.00 Awning s at $2. 25 Fach i ive We al how a iflerent ways as to the va the English and sortment of designs; regular cluding skirtoand 2 feet 6 The ‘Re- Upholstering of Furniture One tional y an ' ering or reup! a that we which is the ti work imvorted Nottingham Curtains Regular Price $4.00 $5.00 $5.50 $6 $7 sh} Now $2.50 $3.15 $3.50 $4 $5 Irish Po: nt Curta { Regularly $3.75 $5.00 $6.50 $9.00 . = a | Now. $2.50 $3.50 $4.75 $7.00 | $4.50 and $5.50 Portieres at $3.0) sortment and t There what they costs Lo make ther, 1 Furniture Without Our methods ai Hh EASY PAYMENTS AND LOW PRICES Prevail throughout our entire establishment This Handsome MISSION CLOCK wits every purchase o of $45 worth or over of ot rier. ‘ cnandise. iron $10.98 oP all of which look cool and are comfortable. hiekor, all of which are so cool looking in Summe None »roductions of framed in either black or gilt oval frames, size $ eur patrons. jis clock ts sold eve! roof gardens and mountain naplewood painted a Nature is ex- genu'ne Without it bears Great Sale of 1,000 Pozch Rockers, 75c¢ Just like cut.) Green and natural finish, heavy posts, broad slat back, double woven cane seat, comfort- able sewing of nursery rocker. 93.25 Reed Table, $2.50 (Like illustration ; Made with a fine reed top and un- der shelf, Faney turned legs and spin- dios. @& inches high. @2-inch round top, Finished in natural or @ rich dark | green, Easter Gifts Fifth Foor Bulldi Fra Angeligo’s Angels” Regular P: sale Price, | On handsome gilt m ind ornamented gilt frames,*size $ j $33.50 PXIT, regularly $1 He SRA A rear 1 sone Platinum Photographs of the well-known “Tennessee 1 reproduced in colors and framed size 6x12, regulacly $2 $ 1.25 Cold ae Repairing and Remodelling of Furs O'Neil Main (Porwerky We and place in our model cold storage plant all furs and fur garments for during the mer i leaning > latest system; terations, re the late Our Club Plan A tite rand a little Deposits istactory to the buyer WE PAY FREIGII CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Apply to aol York, New Jersey, Long Istand, Connecticut. ‘ ALE OI