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IILTED ON EVE. | “ohentiiteencen OF WEDDING, GIRL | DRINKS INKS POISON ‘lg Annie Redleneh Tae Takes Chloro- ||: form When Sweetheart Phones Good-by. eee & eeventeen-year-ol4 girl ites tn the German Hoepital, Williamsburg, to-day 2 ea agony of body and ming for her oweetheart. She is at ae who took chloroform it @t the home of her employer, —. of No, #6 Knicker. ‘Gaon Williameburg, when the phone by the man te whom Rave been married on everything wes ever be- Ha egejinttl of : if j : out this statement, Two @ fell in love with a young Was about to be drafted into the army. To avold this he Feturn to you the money which you were ie kind enough to loan me, an utter @tranger, and in eppreciation of your ald permit me to give you a slight token of my esteem.” Mitchell open the envelope and could get nothing else to do. found it contained $170 in cash, a bank deen assiduously courted by her | book showing deposits of several thou- ark for two years, @and dollars, besides a $10,000 stock cert!- last night she was called to the | fcate in the Long-Houston Florida Laat St the puone, He was very | Colonel pushed him away. followed him. She en- domestic service when she Weise to weet ho had to say. “T'm commanded by the Lord,” sald “% Dave decided I cant marry yor." | ‘he, “to dispose of all my property, or be cata. “It will be impossible, 1 am! perish in everlasting hell fire.” golag wo ‘es ta New York and ,ou wil, Mitohell turned over the money and never ose jain," | bank book to the hotel detective and Tae gwi Desens to plead with him and | got a receipt for them. He brought the for an explanation, but he hung | stock certificate with him and is now up the phone, She ran to her room|trying to trace the relatives of Col. @rank the contents of @ bottie uf ‘Watson chloroform which sae had on her bu- reau, Mr. Groseman found her in agony on the floor. She was taken in an ambulance to feat the German Hospital, where the doctors ead ebe would probably recover, ————. PHOBACK 10.000 | FOR THE LOAN OF A DOLLAR BIL smnciliponics Had Divine Command to Dis- | pose of Wealth, Stranger Told Bayonne Man. NOT @ patent medicion, A PRESCRIPTION FOR Rheumatism SCIATICA or NEURITIS he Pure Food and Drug 3, to be Gugranteet und Act, Seri FREE FROM OPIATES OR NARCOTICS er Drug Btores and Nurito or sent. by | § price. Compounded by MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL CO. Sulte 711 Hatiron Bullding, Now York, o_o t Arthur J. Mitchell, who ts connectea | ASK the Grocer with the Leo Filastic ta n or Delicatessen Man Most of them have it; allof then ought to have cago, where he had a re perience with a pol! seemed to be afflicted with a mania for) Gisposing of hia property. Mr, Mitonail it. You'lldemand it,any- Drought with him @ stock certificate for) y rvon'vetried i $10,000 in @ tobacco company which had, way, afte vetried it. been given bim by the man and whioh| he proposes to return to the latter's relatives when he gets in touch witn them. Last Monday morning at the La Salle BRAND Hotel he met a ing man of id OW En ws STYLE t afternoon just as Mr, Mitchell bout to “check out” of the hotel and hop into a waiting tamiead for the Union station, Col. Wat. eh hamee!f and with @ pro- bow handed Mr, Mitchell a dollar Justa dash tor meats, fish or gravies makes 10° a world of difference. . ade by E. Pritchard, 831 Spring St., New York. Stern Brothers will hold To-morrow, Thursday A Clearing Sale of very desirable Women’s -Tailored Suits made of the newest materials, In Plain and Shadow Striped Mohairs, Plain and Striped Mistral Voiles, Mixtures in light and dark effects, Hairlines, Mannish Serges, Shepherd Checks and White Serges, at $18.50, 21.50, 24.50, 27.50 ‘ All Exceptional Values Lace Hangings For Summer Furnishings are shown this season, , ready for immediate delivery, in sizes specially mate ‘and adapted for Sill, Casement and French Windows Curtein Materials, Wcluding Embroidered Muslins and Tulles, Etamines, Scrims, Madras, Jsifadable Casement Cloths, Scotch Lappets, Dotted Muslins, Embroidered Ruffled Swiss and Colonial Nets in effective designs at very moderate prices. Lace Curtains Cleaned and If desired will be stored and insured free of charge The two entrances on West Tventvenond Stre found very cenvenient for Automobiles and Ca: WHO TOOK POISON ‘General Wickersham will appeal to the THe EVENING WUK4D, PREVENTION OF CORNERS INVOLVED IN APPEAL. — WASHINGTON, April %.—Attorney- commodities in dally use by the people. ‘The Attorney- -Ogneral made it plain to day that should the Supreme Court wupport the Department of Justice in its contentions, prosecutions would be immediately undertaken agg the tn- Aividuals of any combin in, whether to bull or bear the prices. ‘ot & com. modity. United States Supreme Court to sus- tain the “corner counts” In the Govern- indtetment of Jaroes A. Patten, C. Scales, Frank B. Hayne, Wii- 1910 on the New York Judge Noyes in the United States Cireult Court for the Southern District of New York sustained all of the counts of the Indictment except those charging @ corner to fix the price of | 11 raw cotton, He condemned the practice unreservedly, Dut held ft did not come ® within the juriediction of th which the indictments w. based. Attorney-General Wickersha: appeal is from that bay of the decision. | | nt the fixing cf | by speculation on exchanges of a | VALUABLE FRE PRESENTS Every One Gets a Prize for Solving This PUZZLE ‘The following presenta to be given away absolutely free for the @ neatest correct answers received. This contest 1# only open to persone living in and within 60 miles of New York City. WIN A PRIZE 1st—Imported China Tea Set|3d—Gold Bracelet. —56 Pieces, 4th—Cut Glass Bowl. 2d—Chest of Silver, Rogers,|5th-—-League Ball and Bat. 26 Pieces. 6th—Catcher’s Mask and Glove. ALSO 5,000 FOUNTAIN PENS If you do not get one of the 6 grand prizes, you will surely receive one of the Fountain Pens. Here is the hobo cnased by the Watch Dog. ‘There Are 14 Faces in This Puzsie, Can You Find 10 of Them? CONDITIONS: Trace the outlines of the faces concealed in the above picture on this or @ separate sheet of paper. Write your name and address plainly and send it with yous solution of the puzzle not later than’ Monday, May Ist, 1911. The above l’rizes will be awarded according the neatness of currect answers received, A FOUNTAIN PEN FREE TO ALL WHO ANSWER WINNERS WILL BD NOTIFIED BY MAIL. « STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. 12-14 West 32d St., New York City It ts understood tnat all sending in answers to the above puzalo agree to abide by the decision rendered by the judges. It i@ not necessary to send tn this coupon, but name may be sent in on any § slip of paper, | Name . | (GRAND cmt cm AM Nb caRPETS | 22] S. BAUMANN & BROS. Liu Hig uMnsONA A ORAPERIES} i | umiuuiygungu cy ue | Gur Easy Payment Pian Solves the Home Furnishing Problem We have found from experience that te That merchandine a ST VALLES and enpennn the brivilege of HASY HAYMES IS by the week, on jar from proving | # losing policy, has swelled the volime of our sales out of all or on, °t Worry About Terms Whatever Suits You Will Suit Us Gest Creat System—One Low Price--Cash or Credit S-Ploce Parton Suite. untrue design, extra heavy mahogsny finished q | 9x12 , 8.3x10.6 Brussels I bed Brussels en = % Rug 16.9 rane 14.98 Value 98 0 Chinese Je anese Matting Value $20.00 ards Couck 7.00, 8.75, 9.50 Bungalow } Cover Value $9.00 to $12.00 Curtains Fut siz Cork Linoleums Mercorized Silk 2.24 39c, 49c, 59c 3.29 Value 54.(K a eee eT alues Sfc. to 78¢, Value NW. COR.6 AV ae eT WEDNESDAY, APRLL 4&6, 1¥A;, The RENARD POLICY: “Stock Clearances Four Times a Year” ALL APPAREL MUST BE SOLD THE SEASON FOR WHICH IT’S MADE NO C. O. D's NO APPRAVALS NO MAIL ORDERS PERMITTED “THE HOUSE OF INDIVIDUALITY"’ Se 23d Street, West DOORS NOT OPEN UNTIL 9.30 THURSDAY etree etenemercoesanicasensnensnemnemsnisititas MORNING AND NOW FOR THE SEASON'S REALLY GREAT EVENT RENARD'S 2nd Quarter-Annual STOCK-REDUCING SALE 3 SHORT DAYS Thursda APRIL Friday, Saturday ar Arein, 29th A Stirringly TIMELY Sale, Assuring PRICE-REDUCTIONS of “1/3 to 1/2 of 39 On All Broken Lots & Season’s Surplus Stocks Throughout Entire House: Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery and Accessories. Suits, Dresses, Coats, Wraps, Waists, Veilinge— NEVER BEFORE HAVE SUCH DRASTIC STEPS BEEN TAKEN Room MUST Be Made for Constantly Arriving Summer Stocks! eee nee eee eee ATTVIng SRMMer STOCKS: Hundreds of Unusual and Phenomenal Values Have Been Prepared in ALL Departments —SPACE ONLY PERMITS A LISTING OF THE FOLLOWING STRIKING EXAMPLES: Lot No. 1 Trimmed Hats (Parlor Floor) 149 TRIMMED HATS Lot No. 8 109 Renard Machine- | Latest models, all col Were from 15.00 to 20.00." Now 10.00 Made Wash Dresses | 2.95 10) TRIMMED ATS 125 Re : aM dene very color effect, stunning modes. enar. lachine- Were 22.50, 25.00. 30.00 now 12.50 Made Wash Dresses TRUNED OLB HATS Cotton Foulards, Ginghans and Foran and Reoard deem. 19 59 Voules Formerly 7.50875 & 10. NOW 5.00 Lot No, 2 Pea, | An Exclusive Collection of | | A ieen san and DISTINCTIVE PLUME HATS Dancing Dresses Heretofore 40.00. 45.00, 50.00 and Here fore 45.00, 5 NOW 25, 00 | Marquisettes and Chiffon 7 ‘ various broken lots from regular 25.00 to 65.00 lines. 9. 75 Lot No. 3 ane se Tailored Hats (Third Floor) | 349 TAILORED STREET and DRESS Lot No. 10— Dresses 198 FOULAKD DRESSES. HATS. Were 5.00 and 7.50. NOW 3.75 rare > TAILCRED end CRESS HATS Heretofore 25.00 to 45.00 NOW 15,00 Were 7.50 to 10.00. 5.00 3 EVENING DRESSES shades. newest now 45.00 Lot No. ¢ Untrimmed Hats (ain Floor) 99 ROUGH BRAID, SHAPES, al 7 ag Were 75.00 to 100.00. Lot No, 11 colors, Were 2.95 and 3.95. NOW 153 SMART. UTRIMMED SHAPES IMPORTED GOWNS Many models, Were 3.95, 70) ae 1.95 (Original Models) of distinguished es even at their fa HEMP, CHIP and MIL AN aye Ss Were 5.00 and 0.95, now 2.95 201 IMPORTED SHAPES OF hemp and real ui Black, burns arkable Collect exceptional AK prices. Inc is 0) BE AD Trees ROBE ite and gold brocaded—a Pequin Original. 200.00 mya comm We 00h ogg | ienacom Ot fe ver —————— ery. Francie original. “Now 150.00 Lot No. § \—225.00 IMPORTED ROBE FIRST Quality Oral now 95.00 WILLOW PLUMES 1—190.00 COSTUME At Unheard-of Figures! In grey. Francie original now 62.50 One of Sale'’s Greatest Hite! 1—450.00 THREE PIECE . flected cube) stocks tply,(banedneried, COSTUME—Poiret orginal 200.00 24—White (18-inch). Were 8.95, ‘ i 1250.00, EMBROIDERED ; now 4.50 COSTUME. In ecru. Giefleek Oech): Wie NSS ori | Callot original. now 110.00 7—White Q0-inch). W. 1495. U 1—250.00 DINNER DRESS 47—White (20-inch). Were 14.95, 7.95 | In bluet. Paquin original. now 7, now 75.00 59—Black (24-inch). Were 16.95, | 1175.00 DINNER GOWN ‘ie ae, NOW 9.95 In wupe. Franc onside gg Jom it Al . ‘ere 16.99, Nt now 9.95 i 1—135.00 PAQUIN GOWN In black. NOW 1—185,00 DINNER COSTUME Taupe. A Paquin original. NOW 1150.00 GOWN Black marquisette over king blue. A Paquin original, NO! 50.00 95.00 W 65.00 Lot No. 6 215 Ostrich Feather Bande Allecason'scolors. Were 2.95, now 1,25 109 Real Aigrettes White, black and natural; new curled : 2150.00 DINNER COSTUMES effect, Were 2.95, NOW 1.45 In back, Beth Pacuin orignal aes siti ow 52.50 1—175.00 BLACK BROCADED [ Lot No, 7 EVENING DRESS | Hat Pins A Callot original. | IMPORTED HAT PINS now 75.00 | Were S0end200, 50¢ | 1—200.00 BLACK CHANTILLY | Reg. 95 and 1.50 Het Pins. | DRESS—A Pouret original, | iow 25 | now 85.00 | | In ALL the Latest Models for IMMEDIATE Wear. | Lot No. 12 65 Regular 19.75 to 25.00 Tailored Suits | Broken lots, all sizes represented. To close, 12.50 Lot No. 13—Suits 245 REGULAR 27.50 to 35.00 TAILORED SUITS Every fabric, coloring and represented. ALL TO GO 1 19.75 Lot No. 14—Suite 135 REGULAR 35.00 AND 45.00 TAILORED SUITS Eeuyweaveardcaloring. — NOW 22,50 Lot No. 15—Suits 121 REGULAR 39.75 TO 50.00 BLACK SATIN SUITS. Lot No. 16 Coats and Wraps ‘A WOMEN'S AND MISSES! COATS Regular 15.00 and 20.00 models. 59 PICCADILLY COATS Regularly 15.00. 25 LONG COATS. Fitted Modela—Storm proof Serges, (ull Peau de Cygne linin Weeds Now 19.75 now 22,50 9.75 w 9.75 Lot No, 17 Petticoats 101 Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats Only 2 colors leit. Reg. 3.75 NOW 1,25 i Messaline Petticoate— Reg 35 go 5.00 now 1.95 Veled founse—ell season's color, Reg 6.75 now 3.95 Lot No. 18 Dressy Waists 75 IMPORTED VOILE WAISTS Bulgarian hand embroidery, pease nt sleeves, high and low neck, Regularly 8.75, w 3.95 135 IMPORTED, BATISTE WAISTS now 1,95 All-over eyelet embroidery. Regularly 3.99 and 8.00. now 2.95 197 BATISTE WAISTS All. Regularly 2.50. now 1.50 297, EMBROIDERED & LACE. (RIMMED WAISTS-all white and eclored embroidery, Req 295. on 595. now 1,00 Lot No. 19 Veilings 69 LACE VEILS, all leading colorings: 14 yd. long. Were 1.25, 1.95, 2.95 NOW 51 CHIFFON AUTO VEILS Button top. Were 1.50. Lot No. 20 2,114 yds, MESH VEILINGS Chenille end shaded effects. Were 35c, 45¢ and 6Se yd. NOW per yd, 10 50. now 50c Remember---SALE is for Three Days ONLY. Early Selections Urged as ALL Quantities Are Limited. Senare, 23d Street, West, | Near 5th Ave. FURS STORED at 27, of Peary Most Advanced Method of Dry, Cold Air Storage—-Plant on Premises, New York vies Alterations and Remodelling. y