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DIAZ WILL LEAVE |TWO MEN KILLED MEXICO FOREVER t NEXT THURSDAY niece Broken-Hearted, President Will , Resign and Take His Fam- F ily to Paris. PEACE PACT DRAMATIC. Treaty Signed by Flare of Match on Steps of Customs House at Juarez. MEXICO CITY, May 2.—Prestiemt Diaz will leave Mexico Thursday, never to return, it is sald on good authority to-day. He will sail from Vera Cruz on the Espana with his wife, his son, Col. Porfirio Diaz, and the latter's wife and three children, and will spend the vest of his life abroad, establishiag a Leme | in Paris az will resign on Wednesday la Barra as Provistonal nds say the aged tbroken, and says he never sto see Mexico ar’ her un- pple. It an a quarter of a million, understood to have about states In Juarez the peace agreement has) been signed, the cessation of hostilittes from 19 o'clock last night (anid- y time). de nt Diaz and Vice-President June 1 the conditional treaty signed ere last night will auto- matically become the final peace pact. If they continue in office after June 1 the treaty will expire and Francisco I. Madero and his troops will resume fighting. The formal st treaty by a re Madero way scene. At automobiles carrying th tives each of Diaz and through the streets of Juaces to the Customs House. For some reason this building was locked. The autos were then formed into a remi-circle across the street and their lights were focussed on the entrance of the customs house. The Diaz and Madero representatives got their heads together in separate par- tles twenty feet apart and perused the articles of the conditional treaty by the auto lamps. W it was found that both parties accepted the terms of the pact Francisco I. Madero furnished a fountain pen for the signers. At this juncture @ street car stopped between ‘ing of the conditional oy a picturesque the auto lights and the peace envoys for several minutes, Newspapers correspondents = Iighted matches and by their flare the treaty was signed. ——— LIFE SAVING STATIONS IN THE BRONX OPENED. of the Iife saving service Ten s of the city of New York went into com- mission yesterday afternoon in the Bronx. The aining stations of the Bronx seryive will be placed in active vice Momortal Day, Later in the r front of Manhattan with these stations, ‘to all parts of the zation is made up of mem- AUTO vicTIM BOUGHT WINE FOR HIS OWN WAKE. Watchers chlenker, a ‘as Killed in an ate last night, into a ditch, sident Schlenker when hin ruita Shortly before the a was telling a party of friends about the wine which he hed prepared for his wake. A cask of it had been burled in a cement lined vault and mombers to ope of his £ ftw struc’ his death, tative of Diaz and! to-night will sup wine for the event thirty in his back yard y had been in- { | -|he dropped be: IN PISTOL FIGHT IN PICNIC WOODS Protest Over Carelessness of Target Shooters Started Trouble. Deputy Shoriffs of Passate County, N. J, and the police of Paterson are trying to find out just how two men came to be killed by pistol wounds at Retina’s Roost, a picnic ground outside of Little Falls, which !* much fre quented by silk mill workers. Frank Costello and his brother Peter, who @wned a home near the grounds, Were much annoyed yesterday afternoon by stray bullets which came from >ar- ties at target practice in the woods. According to Peter Costello, his brother went over twice to re marksmen. On th Bot Into @ quarrel with the picnickers, and came running out of the woods, after @ fusillade of shots, and drop} | dead In the road. The men with whom he had quar- When thay were a) relied ran away. er of a mile on the road to Pater fall, and went on, The man who dropped was Frank Duercta, who lived In Paterson but had | Property in Littie Falls, which he vie ited every Sunday ‘The police of Paterson, at the request of the county authori |to-house search for ¥ shooting last night. were locked up and one woman, — FALLING MAN HITS OTHERS. made a house- esses of the Demolished and Three Are Hart, Ralph Ray! work to-day of a story below, ot! Charles nters, mer, Rayhurst had a hip fri but the others escaped with bruises and lacerations, Dr. Baer, an pulance surgeon, attended all three and took Rayhurst to Flower Hospi Ray- hurst Ives at No. 61 West One Hun- dred and Seventy-ninth street, : Announce Men’s Pleated and Negligee Shirts, coat style with attached cuffs, Regular Prices $1.50 tc Cambrie Night Shirts, with surplice neck, colored or self trimmings, Washable Neckwear, in light and dark effects, with vertical and cross stripes, Regular Price Half Hose, in black and colors, French Lisle Thread, clocked or embroidered, Value 95¢ to $1.25 Pure Thread Silk, self-clocked, Value $1 West Twe: Peter Costello saw one of them His companions abandoned him Five men prisoners | Beam Collapses in Building Being . a carpenter, was at | th z bullding at “ninth street that ished. He) stepped on a beam which gave way and een the rafters to the | In falling he struck two | Willlam Cooper and | of Imported and Domestic Madras, Sd. 25 Regular Price 95¢ 50¢ Imported Lisle Thread or Cotton, Value 35¢ to 45¢ Pair to 2.48 Pair THE KVSNinGe WURLY, munvAr, max 44, 1911, turret the only bad result the guardian | of the peace got was a hea Policeman took stock of to-day after a battle ye three turglars. Crowder was passing © J. Hildreth's Jewelry store in the village of Bridge | hampton, when he saw two men tam: | pering with the window. Then he saw | third across the street, apparently | HELMET SAVES POLICEMAN SHOT Then all three men pulled revolvers | and got into action, with the polloe- man as the target. All three shot at one time, ‘The po: iceman returned the fire Only one bul- let seems to have hit anything, and that | went atraight to the front of the lucky, bullet-resisting front elevation of the | cop. A shield on the front of his hel- met cought the it impact of the lead and turned it #6 80 It did not get ja fair chi er's steull, but it| brought him to his knees. | Before he could recover the men got Policeman Crowder of Bridgehamp-|away, They had cut a ciroular hole in| ton, L. 1, has an armor plated bullet- the show window and were praparing to | | proof head and when a bullet, fired by a |do business with the goods tuside when | burgiar, struck the protected thought jthe battle took pla WATERS Crowder Comes on Burglars Trying to Rob Jewelry Store | and They Open Fire. (Founded 1845) | A sweet musical tone is the vital thing in a | | piano and the special excellence of the Waters Pianos | is their wonderfully sweet musical tone with fine sing- ing quality, | Waters Pianos differ from other standard pianos in being high-classed and not high-priced, also ||| in that easy terms of payment are offered without interest. | Examine the Waters tone and quality and com- pare the Waters prices and terms and you will be convinced that the Waters Piano or the Waters- | Autola player-piano is the best value and the most | attractive piano proposition possible. | Send postal for catalogue. | Sinveet Waters @ Co. | (134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street ||| THREE 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway ORES] Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) } 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. Stern Brothers for To-morrow an Important Sale of High Grade Furnishings Underwear, Checked Nainsook Sleeveless Shirts 38° and Knee Drawers, Value 50c, at » 2.50 Sea Island Cotton Mesh Short Sleeve Shirts and Drawers, at 45¢ \2 - Value 60¢ 55¢ Faney Striped Light Weight Madras at 55 Coat S and Knee Drawers, at 65¢ Value 90¢ Extra fine quality Imported Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, at 95¢ at 25° Value $1.25 Nainsook Combination Suits, Sleeveless and knee length, at 80° Value $1.00 a 23° Summer ugNes) one-clasp, in gray, Pair, 50°, 1.00 c Silk, one-clasp, plain and at 65° embroidered, in gray, 6 Pair tan, black and white, Pair, 1.00, 1 50 Towelling Bath Robes, at 1.00 in the most desirable colors, at 2.65 Value $4.00 The two entrances on West Twenty-second Street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages. nty-second and Twenty-third Streets 1} a $3,°3.50 & °4 SHOE you are invited to visit W. L. Douglas shoe store and inspect the Spring and Summer Oxfords and high The greatest variety, all the latest novelties, including Short Vamp Shoes which make the foot look smaller; High Heel Shoes for Young Men, as well as the more Substantial Styles which have made W.L. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. Whatever your ideal of a shoe, you will find it in a W. a Douglas .L. Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer for the cut shoes. store. money than any other make. BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. CHU TON ea BOYS’ SHOES, $2.00 & $2 50. ‘The Bost School and Dress Shoes for the Price in Amerien, If you cannot obtain W. L. Douglas shoes in your town, write for catalog. Shoes aes direct from fertory to wearer, all charges prepaid. W. L. DOUGLAS, 152 Spark St., Brockton, Mass, w rg DOUCLAS CREATER N. Y. STORES: rd Ave, ‘et Wot 70 r, ae Cy rt ge bisnin ate. | | | oor’ Brosdway:| J ci way, 1361 Brosdway.l 18 Newark d FOR MEN elas name and the retail ots the wearer St.| 478 Fifth Ave. 70 Pitkin Ave B27 Broad St. WISSNER PIANOS. represent real dollar for dollar value, | We can prove conclusively to you they are the most exper Pianos in existence, but not | highest priced, which in conjunet with their superb musical qualities makes them the choice of far-see! ing} | plano purchasers. Send Postal for Catalogue. WISSNER WAREROOMS: H 96 Sth Ave., cor. 15th St., N.Y. NEW LOCATION, 55-57 Flatbush Ave., BROOKLYN. “Follow the crowd” into The World’s “Want” Columns PIANOS All our very Special Sales ad- vertised in Sunday newspapers will be continued to-mor- row—Tuesday. This been an off season for the furniture manufacturers. their factories fairly filled with goods and mighty few orders coming in. Th result of that trip makes it possible to offer you in this semicannua e-onomy sale 2,176 Pieces of Farniture at About 66c on the Dollar ALL CALS TRANS FEP 70 LEX. v0 34E_J/ SOY ro 6OUSz It is now the end of their Spring seavoa on ttion ws rat: + articipatet Extra Special Offering of Women’s Silk Stockings in black and colors at... Semi-Annual Economy Furniture Sale : 39ec In a recent trip amoay them we found Tt promoted ovr visit among them, and the In every line of furniture we carry you will find a variety of from 20 to 10) pieces with apecial reduced-price red tickets attached to the regular price cards that tell you of most substantial reductions. This $22. 00 Dresser | The sale willlast this Karpen's make, insuring high quai some panne plush cushions, 3 and 5-Piece $25.00 Suits $17.00 | $42.00 ‘Suits $28.50 Suits $20.00 $46.50 Suits $33.00 Suits... $24.00 | $50.50 Suits This dresser is in bird's-eye maple, |] genuine mahogany and quartered | | golden oak, all polished like @ piano | | | and very finely constructed; has pentine front top drawers and a 22028 | French bevel mirror; chiffoniers to match, same price. together for quick disposal. Values Dresses and Chiffoniers This list covers but @ small part of the bargains; prices start at $5. 98. $10.50 Oak Dressers now, . $ $13.50 Oak Dressers now $25.00 Onk Dressers now $28.00 Oak Dressers now $32.00 Oak Dressers now $25.75 Mahogs any Dressers now. t Mission Tables Mission Desks Mission Chairs Mission Umbrella Stands Mission Magazine Stands Mission Costumers Pedest | $158.50 Solid Mahogany Suit dresser and chiffoni $297.50 Colonial Circas: Wal- nut Suit, bed, dresser, chiffonier and toilet table; now $ $170.00 Enameled Bedroom Suit, bed, dresser, chiffonier and fg tes table, cane panels in all $155.50 Enemalled Suit, 8-60 chiffonier and twin beds. $105.00 China and Crystal Closets In golden oak and mahogany, some with glass shelves and mirror back: $12.98 China Closets now 15.25 China Closets now 11006 This $5.50 { Dining Chair, $2.98 A handsome sub- stantial chair, with a polished quartered oak frame. 19.25 China Closets now Has a slip | 22.50 China Closets now seat and an { 29.75 China Closets now upholstered 38.75 China Closets now back; both covered in genuine leather, Closets now... 57.75 China Closets now 81.00 China Closets now Great Decoration Day Sale of World Renowned WALTERS PIANOS Lexington to 3d Ave. In artistic designing and make up there is no pano in thy it. It is conceded to be the best piano manufactured, are the newest in i ¢ bird's-ey! The Cases They contain the vei selected ivory, sharps are patent covered ant ax smooth made of the finest felt; have th: ! brass pedals and ec pushed, of the very best workmansh backs are let in and st Remember, This Very Special Sal FRED We Also Offer the Following Celeb ated Pianos on we guar make Think of ti Walters $5 Down rey ean tier $1 SPER, §975 List A Walters Pianos, $198 Music Cabinets Onk Rockers ALL CARS TRANSFER TO made; inuous hinges, entir This $45. 00 Reception Suit, $27. 50 lity, 3 hand heh pol Venus heads carved on backs, indestructible spring work, over which are han d+ | | | Parlor Suits $31.75 | $52.50 Suits $34.98 | $57.50 Suit $36.75 $66.00 Suit $10 Pieces of Furniture, $3.00 | me Over 100 pieces of furniture of various kinds have been brought to $10.00. Any of much more than the price at which you may have your pick. $3.00. Mission Settees Mission Clocks Parlor Tables Arm Chairs Matched Bedroom Suits as Follows: $156.50 Enamelled Suit, dresser, chiffonier and cane now $108.00 Circassian Walnut Suit, | dresser, chiffonier table. $191.75 Cire: dresser, chi Dining Tables 21 styles of tables; start at $4.50, $12.00 Tables now..... $14.75 Tables now $18.75 Tables now $22.50 Tables now $27.00 Tables now $30.00 Tables now... $39.00 Tables now... $45.00 Tables now $49.50 Tables now Reed Rockers Fancy Mirrors Medicine Cabinets Hall Mirrors, etc., ete. 59th to 60th St. We have arranged with the Walters Piano Company to offer their $500 List Walters Piano Outfits for $225| For a Few Days Only You Can Buy the Newest 1911 Model Walters*500Concert Grand Upright | Pianos, Music Cabinet, \ Chair and Cover for t week. Dov't miss this extraordinary 095 ortun'ty. This $46.00 Side- board for $32.50 lished p eces: +» $38.50 9.6. $40.00 * $52.50 them worth $16.00 Buffets now $21.50 Buffets now $23.00 Buffets now $30.00 Buffets now = - ° 3 cv : : 3 22% panelled bed: $108.00 $66.50 Buffets now. and dressin: reduced prices, On the Very Easy Terms of No extras whatever. world at any whee > End Monday Evening, May 29 $5 Down and $1 Per Week $225—THAT'S ALL! Upon payment of $5 we will deliver piano to your home, In tonal quality the Walters Louis XIV. Piano is pre-eminent. ¢ near or even double its price that can equal maple lined, made of the finest double veneer, artistically carved. wound strings in the bass, keys are of the finest 9 glass; 16-poun | Schmidt hammers, the best haminers manufactured, new, improved sounding boards; the pins are all Wa © $38.25 Buffets now... $54.50 Buffets now. . This $17.00 Dining ad Table, $11.98 lan Wainue row 0 sale dae © Mastertone Player Pi ano Outiits, $395 ch and cover, A beautiful piece of furniture of highly polished quartered golden oak borately carved and highly pol ished; has a 48 inch swell front base, | and is fitted with an extra | x40 French bevel mirror ov: is a handsome canopy top. Buffets and Sideboards | 17 styles of Sideboards and 27 styles of Buffets reduced. it fw nttel with A di-in, polished quartered oak to} The Store of Certain Satisfaction -BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to Oth. -——. Urgent! Don't Delay! *225 ent maker's name | and pay the dalance > "Warerooms, 34 Floor, Stare of Certain hs oor at BLOOMINGDALES, Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. = att othe Walters, The Ms one would be tn tnvesting nd-hand plane at any price, fl