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} { i , ' | | } if knee drawers; special. .... Sap REEEEENEETERECRE NE NNEEEENEEEE THE EVENING WORLD, DEATH IN CHAIR FOR KILLING LITTLE Gla “Thank God,” Park Murderer Asbury I ‘Won't Have Says Another Night of Terror’ | | GUARDS Frank Heidemann Will Pay Penalty for Crime in Tren- ton State Prison To-Night. Frank Heidebann wtti pay the pena'ty | for the murder of nine-year-old Marte! Smith at Asbury Park last November! im the electric chair at the Trenton, N, J., Btate ptison to-night. The young slayer le anxious for the time to come when he shall be electrocuted. “Thank God,” he said when he awoke today. “I will not have another night of terror and horror to g9 throug. Tt te awful, and I will be clad when tt fe all over. I would not have tt any Aifferent. I deserve to be killed and am willing to ate for my awful crime.” Meldemann mpent tho greater part of today in conference with Father Fish, mora! instructor of the State Prieon. In his younger days Heldemann | was @ Catholic and since his confine. | mem in the death chamber he has re- embraced the religion of his ) weeme to derive considerable cor from the comforting words of F. Chair le Ready for Use. AB arrangenents for the electrocution fg Mo Combine or Trust ——— 3d Ave. Men's Shirts Nainsook athletic shirts and 25¢ Children’s Vests Geuse vests, short sleeves and knee Gey, vines 30 toi; Sol 1 ere; 5 val. 25. aly 12%c and ox'dizcd frames; val. 98c 49c Women’s Oxfords Gunmetal, patent leather and Russia | calf; all widths; sizes 1 69 . 2} to 8; val. 1.98.. Women’s Sacques | Made from a fine quality of lawn in| variety of stripes and dots neatly | trimmed with circular collar shirred at waist or ribbon belts; sizes 36 to 44; value up to 49 IOC ne Hand Bags 6 in. black satin bags; gilt Children’s Dresses French percale wast large variety of fo neck and “4% sie and pleated skirt, all cc sizes 2 to 6; value 49c¢ 33c FEAR SUICIDE. |: “ Best Values at the Lowest Prices” Spccial Wednesday ; Dongola kid t roroughly onounced to be in| » use to which ft will rden G, 0. Ward. rend for few wits et Heléemann had no ¢ or commutation and e nas not dis kely he will take feeling In that y is ttl strong agaings Talks Freely of Crime. Heldemann has talked freely to War- den Wardman about him f, as to his parents and Iife tn [In regard to hia crime, he b “| don't know why I did it. I can’t understand it. I had no idea that 1 would kill her, I id not realize that she was dead until it was all ov was much @ nice little girl, too, and I AtFountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S’ The Original end Genuine MALTED MILK Tho Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountana Delicious, invigorating and arse Keep it on your sideboard at home, Don't travel without it. A quick lonch prepared in a minute. | Take no imitation, Just say “HORLICK'S.” | 121st SP Street Muslins Unbleached = muslins, 27 In. wide, extre fine quality, will wash Heavier; Val. SC. .eceeeser es Table Damask Bieuched, 58 in. wide, extra heavy quality, in a large collection jof designs; reg. “2c, Napkins Size 20 by 20 in.; fine quality union jlinen; choice patterns; val. 48c 75c; a doz.. also tan Misses’ ‘Shoes 2, patent vici button or ‘lace; si 11 to 2; special Long iKimence Made from fast color figured Perstan lawn in a lore variety of colors, watin oF ‘scalloped facings 39c | sizes 38 to 40; value 49c. . and dark Percales f on "Ze 36 in, fancy percale olors, large asso; patterns, valve 10c., B. Altman & Ca. FURS, RUGS, TAPESTRIES AND CURTAINS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE AND SECURITY GIVEN AGAINST DAMAGE OR LOSS, RUGS TO BE STORED CAN BE CLEANED AND REPAIRED IF DESIRED. LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. FURS REPAIRED OR REMODELED AND ORDERS PLACED FOR SUCH WORK BEFORE THE AUTUMN SEASON WILL HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF LOWER CHARGES, ERS RECKIVED, Fifth Aucune, 34th aud TINOVGH MAIL OR TELEPHO: 35th Streets, New York. | Low RATES ON WE Teland ard to sel stations east of Jamaica, Stations east of biushin trains from 7.55 A, train on th me day. ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO SEE LONG ISLAND Special one-day excursion tickets. ‘ at one-way fa ind Railroad trains DNESDAY, MAY 24TH ONE-WAY FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP An excellent opportunity to see the manifold beauties of Long place for a Summer or perm. when the country isin its Spring grandeur. anenk home ad on May 24th to id to all any the Far , M. has been to visit | n smpioyer, Max! I 'y Park foriat, in w crime was oom- notified the of+ vim the body. Heldemann. Bhe | " 16c} 98c}) Xe PROMPTLY exporuTen H oan hear her crying to be let alone She threatened to tell on me, and then I Jost all control of myaelf. I thought when I fooled the datectives at first that they would let ine alone, but 1 am satisfied, now that T have been con: victed, that it should not be other. wise.” Hieidemann when not in prayer with Father Fish has earnestly read the Bible and books on payohology from the prison itbrary. He has been ner- yous since confinement and every ears makes him ahudder for eon of the opinion that while for hie death was fixed for %, the officials might change 1. 4 call upon him before that time Ho has several times begged to be given cocaine, Fear Suicide Attempts, brought from the | Freehold County 1, He boasted that |he knew of a way to cheat the ohair |and @aid that ir he could get some | thing to open an artery he would never | be electrocuted. Heldemann has told his guards that | be made hia firat mistake in lying to | | Women's, Men’s and Children’s Summer Gloves hia father and then stealing from his aimers. He @a'd thet since coming to this country hie life had been full of orimes, He waa employed in the Jew- ‘wh Hospital in this city and was ex- pelied. He left the German hospital because he sent out @ wrong death no- tioe, He stole @ horse on Staten Iaiand | ‘and then drifted to Asbury Park iast Gepternber. Hetdemann’s aime was @ most re voiting one Léttle Marte @mith, on the way home from echool the day | after elestion, was stopped by Helde- mann, who offered to give her flowers to take home to her mother. Her dead body, showing how cruelly she had been mistreated, was found tn the Deal ‘Woods @ few days later. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature | of | §tern Brothers have arranged for To-morrow, on the Fisst Floor, in thelr Millinery Departments A Special Sale cf Rough Straw Banded Sailor Hats, tn black, Real Hemp Hats, in black or white, Real and Imitation Panama, Hemp, Leghorn, Milan and Rough Braid Hats, also Roses, Foliage, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers At Very Attractive Prices. at $ 1 .25 | 2:85 | 4n Silk, Silk Mesh, Plain and Embroidered, Suede Lisle, Chamotsette, > | Also To-morrow, Another Exceptional Offering of | Women’s Milanese Silk Gloves | Two-clasp, Paris Point Embroidered, | tn black, white and tan, in black and white, | Mercerized Batiste, 40 inches wide, extra fine quality, for waists, dresses and undergarments, Value 28¢ Yard Embroidered Batistes and Novelty Crepes, Sixteen button length, Paris Point Embroidered, Chamois and Doeskin are being show: in the most desirable lengths. at 63° t 85° Value $1.00 Pair, Value $1. 50 Pair, ——OOOOOOO White Dress Fabrics | | Greati I ‘3c\| reatiy Below Regular Values at 16¢ Ires, 19° Value 30c to 38¢ Yard | in shadow checks, cords and stripes, also dots and f | | Imported Linen Suitings, Women’s Washable Petticoats, of chambray Imported Wa edge and deep flounce, flounce and silk underlay, 35 inches wide, pure flax, grass bleach, medium weight, Value 45¢ Yard SS At Special Prices and striped ginghams, shable Dimities and French Madras, hand embroidered, scalloped Silk Jersey Top, with deep accordion pleated Dresden flounce, turned and stitched, Value $5.75, Japanese Silks, in all black or white, | and white with black stripe, deep side-pleated $4 50 | 27° Petticoats | at DES to £1.05 $2.50 to 6.75 t 93.85 Value $7.95, at Large assortments of desirable Women’sé Misses’ Bathing Suits are now being shown, including Mohair One Piece Suits with bloomers attached, square or round neck, trimmed with silk and braid, pleated and gored skirts, at $2,905, 3.85, 4.50, 5.95 Messaline and Taffeta Silks, in black and white effects, navy, hrown and changeable, with the new kimono cape sleeve, panel fronts, with round or sailor coilars, at $5.00, 7.50, 8.75, 12.50 —— SSS Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases At Attractive Prices Muslin Sheets, Hemstitched : oOo Single size, 60c, 75c Three-quarter size O4c, 85c 82c, 90c Double size, 78c, 95c 98c, 1.08 ow Cases 2t by 3oin, 225 25 by 36 27 by 36 Hemmed l4c 15c 170 19¢ Hemstitched 19¢ 20c 22c 2 4c Bolster Cases a by S¢in, 21by63 21by72 22%by76 Hemmed 2%¢ 33¢ 39 Hemstitched 34c 38c 42c 4&c ibroidered Pillow Cases, en finich, 45 by 36 inches, Regular Value 75¢, a 48¢ epee TREE a: encima MIE ea oriactaee a certigeanhiantat {wo entrances on West Twenty-second Street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages. West 23d and 22a Streets ‘ TUESDAY, MAY 33, 1911. WHAT THE DOCTOR SAID TO FATHER ‘A TRUE STORY You need have no fear Mr. ——-~— abont your son’s | condition. Keep him out doors--encourage the play spirit and that nervous condition will pass away. Now, what I am golng to say will sound sraancs to you. Your boy doos not need a tonio but he does require ConagoTLy riitixa sora A good healthy boy is on his feet wl! dey long. His ankles are supporting that little body from morning until night. Those tender ankles and the mass of nerves centering in the soles of tho feet are under conrinvaL erramt, | Any undue pressure on a nerve center or lack of Propet support for growing bones and tendons affect he delicate nervous organism—and makes for rm, weavtn, When you came in I noticed that your boy's left foot turns in and his knees incline towards one another. He has a little nervous ailment but he also has “ eHow TRovnLE.” “ There may be others but I only know of one shoe that will correct that tronble—THE COWARD SHOR. Get it. mee test of my prescription is fresh air— Coward | Shoe Tore wt pan one FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN All Cowazy Sxozs fit perfectly, because Cowanp wants them to. Explain fully to Cowanp your *‘tender epot,” and it will be arranged for when you try on your first pair of Cowanp Siozs. JAMES S. COWARD Mall Orders Pille¢ 264-274 Arsenwich St, (Near Warren St.) Sold Nowhere Else NEW YORK Bend for Catalogue Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Extraordinary Annovncement 5000 Pieces Filet drawn work Linens at. about Half Wholesale Prices A Magnificent Collection Including Doylies, Centre Pieces, Tidies, Tea Cloths, Bureau, Dresser & Chiffonier Scarfs Hand drawn and embroidered doxen $1.85, 3.25, 5.00 Usual £5.00, 89.00, $13.00 Centre Pieces . . . . . each $1.50 Usual retail price, $4.00 Midian. oe es « « each $1.25 enue retail price, $3. 30 Tea Cloths, each $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 Usual retail prices, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 Scarfs . . each $1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75 Usual retail prices, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50, $7.00 Doylies . . re prices, On sale to-morrow, Wednesday morning | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Furniture Without Deposits Porchayed tm this maaner has never proved satisfactory to the buyer, Our methods are always fo please our patrons, EASY PAYMENTS AND LOW PRICES TERMS Prevuli throughout our entire establishment, CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN s Anply lsu to Now Yorks New Ko sq aWeek 34 | Spear a9. Se $19.98 VISIT OUR HOME OF COMFORT AND BEAUTY For Sugges*lous to Furnish Your Home, on Exhibition on the sixth Voor, Write. fort f inte ol outs. Cor, 46th St. Oven rin yale Free Linon, Avo! sewing | eye pg and 8th Ave, [KScHiseG Titik te hit divin Ties Big List of Matchless Values Sample Pumps, Ties, Oxfords None Worth Less than $3 to $4 $1.85 For Wednesday ‘only—400 pairs of samples—the cream of style and qual- Ity fn shoemaking. An opportunity that occurs but twice a year. All hand- made, Perfect high grades; in welts and turns; all leathers. If your size is here —3, 3%, 4, 4%, widths A, B, C and D, you can save at least ONE-HALF, None C. 0. D.; none credited or exchanged. Women’s Lingerie Waists Odd Lots at Far Below Regular Prices Comprising a collection of extremely pretty models in Batiste, Swiss and Lawn; elegantly trimmed with fine laces and embroidery. All the latest styles, with Dutch and high o s. All sizes, but not in all styles. These bargains are extremely noteworthy and entirely out of the ordinary. 1.49 1.98 2.49 3.75 4.98 Women’s $3 Long Kid Gloves, 1.95 WOMEN'S ELBOW-LENGTH 16-BUTTON WHITE KID MOUSQUETAIRE GLO’ made by one of the best French glove concerns, A special purchase enables us to offer the regular $3.00 values at the above low price. (Main Fl.). Women’s $1 Long Silk Gloves, 68c WOMEN'S ELBOW-LENGTH SILK GLOVES—long gloves have again re- turned to fa nd will be “the thing” for Summer. We secured enough of these perfec! ing gloves before the advance in silk and offer them in white or black; 23 inches long; made with double finger tips. (Main Floor.) Women’s 45c Silk Lisle Hose, 22c WOMEN'S MERCERIZED SILK LISLE HOSE—slight machine imperfections which will not {mpair the wear; In black or tan; all full regular made; deep garter tops and extra strong spliced toes and heels. (Main Floor.) Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses, 4.95 Materials are fine lawns, dotted Swisses, linens, percales, chambrays and ginghams; all pretty and attractive; stri| checks, dots and novelty effects n newest colorings. Models and made; low neck; kimono or \4 sleeves; sizes 14 to 16 year: nisses; all sizes for women Blankets and Curtains Cleaned «= Send us your blankets and curtains before going away for the Summer and we will clean them to suit the most exacting. All work is executed unuer our direct supervision. FREE STORAGE during the Summer months. Moderate , Plain White Suitings Heavy cotton au ‘tings, resembling linen and answering every purpose for which linen is used, such as coats, suits, waists, skirts, etc, AUTO CLOTH—36 In. ; worth 15c; per yard.. 34 in. wide; worth t8c; per yard NEAR LINEN—36 In. aidan worth 25; per yard UTILITY LINEN—46 in. wide; worth 28c; per yard.. Table Cloths, with Napkins to Match Guaranteed all pure Scotch linen damask, latest designs, including round pattern designs. A most ly and useful gitt for the June bride, CLOTHS—8-4x8-4; worth $2.25; each 1,59; worth THS—8-4x10-4; worth each 195; worth 3 NAPKINS—22x22 in,; worth §: doz, 2.25, worth § Women’s $2.50 Hand aes, . 49 BLACK SATIN AND MOIRE BAGS—in di ent shapes; fitted with purse and lined with silk; long cord handle. Al LEATHER, MOROCCO SEAL AND WALRUS AIN BAGS—with s: or ole handles; all leather lined. FREE with ea, ag—a gilt Initial. (Main Floor.) lined, FREE with each bag OM eee Wallace’s Silver Flatware; Al Quality ORIGINAL SEALED PACKAGE—consisting of 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 ons, 6 teaspoons, sugar shell a knife; heavy ied kel silver and guaranteed to give satisfaction, regu 5 Basement Economies : MATS—with metal rim, for gas stoves regularly 3c each; 5 ’ NON JUICE tx! RACTOR—regularly STRAWS: Renate of 100 fluted artificial, ly Sc pkge.; 3p WHITE WAXED. sani wich PAPERS—regular!; WHISKBROOMS—two-sewed, wire-bound handle, plush cap; reg. 15 SUPERIOR BREAD TOASTERS—for gas or oil stoves; toasts 4 slic bread a golden brown at one time; regularly 25¢........sssecceseveeee 10¢ $1.50 Bed Spreads, 94¢ A Sale of Camphor Ke CHET BED SPREADS | ORIENTAL CAMPHOR—2 boxes. .97¢ —hantsome See tle designs; a mill] CHINESE CAMPHOR—box. . 1 ulation, subject to slight imper-| SYNTHETIC CAMPHOR—bo. ons; hemimed, ready for,use, | | CAMPHORATED CRYSTALS Floor Sterilized straw: 3 packages for .... (J ——_—___—_ CAMPHORATED CEDAR AND LAVEN- ’ wear, 33C DER FLA 3 boxes for......25¢ Men’s 50c Under URTS, AND| WHITE TAR SHEETS—box of 12, 90g MEN'S BALBRIGGAN St hfield BALL OR FLAKES—7 Ibs. for....25¢ DRAWERS celebrated Smythfield) BACKING CAMPHOR—box ...... st ee SHIRTS made With | ee sleeves. 4 egteks itvctitchedy, sate en| Colored Cotton Goods: Remnants SHORT LENGTHS of Silk and Cot- ton Pongees, Linens, Percales, Ging hams, Lawns, etc, Val * | ine yard, 4C9 OC, 9c, 12c 2nd PCN Tithe AE AE ey) Dress Fabrics: Skirt Lengths A special sale of Skirt Lengths— ¢ ing of Mohairs, las, Diagonals, ete. 1.19, 1.49, 1,98 14 19c Embroideries, Yd., 1214¢ BANDINGS, BEADINGS, EDGES AND INSERTIONS — in carmbric, nainsook and Swiss; from 1% to 5 inches wide, 1214¢ Laces, Yd., 5c LINEN TORCHON EDGES AND IN- SERTIONS—from 1 to 4 inches wide; regularly 10¢ yard (Main Floor.) pik A La I 50c Opaque Shades, 19c Made from best quality oil opaque; mounted on wood spring rollers; size | 30x72 inches, 4th Foor.) 25c Printed Scrims, yd., 15¢ All the newest designs and colorings; | 40 Inches wide. 3 pearl buttons; with double| ced seats. (Main Floor.) Men’s 50c Night Shirts, 39¢ MEN'S FULL- LENGTH WHITE MU! wide and roc eck; tr mmed with neat Maia PY Men’s 50¢ Silk Socks, 29c M PURE SILK SOCKS — in f lio and cardinal. black, tan, gray, helio and carding. ——— see to Wash Belts, 25¢, 49c wilt E WASH BELTS — circular shapes, in plain, tucked and embroid- cred, with pearl buckles, (Mata Floor.) {214c Towelling, 9!9¢ Choice of all-linen bleached DISH fOWELING or all linen red or blue checked GLASS TOWELING; regularly 12%e yard. OS Girls’ $1.25 Dresses, 93¢ Made of fine Lawns, Percales, Ging- hams and Chambrays—in light Sum- mer colorings; new designs, including rings, dots, stripes, checks, plaids, also plain’ colors. Low neck models, 34 sleeves, all daintily trimmed. Delight | ful little Summer dresses for the miss of 6 to 14 years, ith Floor.) pa A Ee 29c Vitrophane, Yard, 121 5¢ A beautiful substitute for stained glass; will not wash off. (th Fioor,) pe A RL $2.25 Tub Skirts, 1.87 25¢ Ruffled Swiss, yd., 12!4¢ Wome Mis All_new, spie and span from the) Just the thing for Summer curtains, maker; materials are fine white repp 4th Floor.) and natural linen; several clever models in plain gored or new sectional plaited | TS Matting Rugs, 38¢ effects; easy to launder; all lengths for Beautiful designs and color effects; women and misses, size 36x72 inches, (4th Floor,)

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