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\, SHOOT AT MAYOR OF ROCK ISLAND last night, troopeto-day fine the streets while the pol! Sheriff's forces a any sign of dis- order and jailinj any suspected trouble makers. Gheriff O. L, Bruner after a tour of AFTER FATAL ROT re \ \ Bullet Fired Into City Hall Yust Misses Executive, Who fs Political Storm Centre, ROCK ISLAND, 11, March 27.—Fol- lowing political rioting in this city in ‘Walch three persons were killed and a Geneon dthers wounded an attempt was made to-viay to assassinate Mayor @ohriver at the City Hall. An uniden- (fled person fired a bullet through the Bfagor’s office window from the top of Wuilding several squares distant. The ‘Quiet missed Mayor Sohrifer, who was @anting in front of the window, and ‘Daried itecif in the wall of the office ‘Militiamen and deputy sheriffs at once en pore for the person who fired Expecting « renewal of the ricting of Gloves White Glace Gloves 16-button length masquetaire, for short sleeves; value 2.50; ¢ special to-morrow ai pair Ea ws Grea! ih In addgon to this statement it is waid tha the riotous conditions here may be speated in Moline, where local politics eflect much the same status as caus! the outbreaks against Mayor H. M. ohriver of Rock Island. There {8 to DB & Political meeting in Moline to-nigt and the outcome is awaited with Ome apprehension, ——_—— MN. Retrial of Carmody Case. Sureme Court Justice Putnam denied at Bneola yesterday to the New York Corral Raflroad $9000 for the lose of his left rfht leg when kicked off a freight &_@ conductor. This was the case ‘toh Carmody’s counsel excused Co! loosevelt from serving. for Easter Wear ACTOR BUCHANAN’S WIFE SUES FOR A SEPARATION. Says He Admitted Soon After Their Marriage He Was in Love With Another. Mrs. Cara P. Buchanan filed a suit in reme Court to-day for a separa- tion ‘from her husband, Arthur F, Bus chanan, an ington, D. ©, ten yer terward, according to Mre. Buchanan, her husband admitted to her that 26 was in love with the other woman. tdld her, “I cannot get that woman out Mre, Buchanan added thet Buchan- an’s demeanor toward her became very cold and finally he persuaded her to return to her parents in Washington. She ould that for the next two years she only saw him on two occasions. A few weeks ago Mrs. Buchanan heard ber husband was playing in @ theatre ‘mn Brooklyn, She came to New York to ee if he woul! not provide « home for her. Going to the theatre while her husband was playing, she said she ocou- pled @ seat next to @ young woman who appeared to be alone. Presently an usher ‘up and gave the young woman a Mrs, Buchanan eaid she observed it was in the handwriting of her Women's White Glace Gloves 1.89 this sale at, pair. Main Floor. ore Cai full pique sr 1.50 value; special for "1 00 ENING WOR'TD, WED ‘the young weman that Buchanan could not keep an appointment he had with her that evening. . After the performance Mra. Buchanan met her husband and asked him what it all meant. She sakt he denied writing the note, but finally admitted it and told ‘her that the woman was the same one for tove of whom he had left his wife. Mrs, Buchanan has retained Henry J. and Frederick E. Goltemith of No, 41 Park Row to prosecute her guilt tn the courte, = aaa MAID SUES FANNY WARD. Asks 636,000 for Actress’s Alleged Slander of Her. @uit for $25,000 was brought against Fanny Ward, the actress, in the 6u- Preme Court to-day by Elizabeth Grice Emereon, who formerly travelled in Miss ‘Ward's company as her maid. Miss Emerson charges slander. It ts eet forth that in Oakland lest year Miss Ward lost the services of Miss Emervon, and that in giving an explanation to a num- ‘ver of members of the company elan- dered Mise Emerson's name. Mise Ward te playing this week at Proctor’e Fifth Avenue Theatre. Ghe fefused to comment on the case, refer- ring aif tnquirers to her attorneys, Tom- Mnson, Come & Tomlinsan, of No. 15 ‘Broad atreet. Mise Emerson ts repre- @ented by Attorney Ellis 8, Schreier of No 97 Broadway. Mr, Tomlineon said his ollent denied having made any of the remarks charged in the complaint. SDAY, ITALIANS LOSE MEN DEAD AND WOUNDED. LONDON, March %7.—The Turkish army in Tripolt has just achieved a Great victory over the Italian army, whose losses Wore twenty-seven oMfcers and 3,600 men killed and wounded, ac- cording to the report of the Turk! commander at Benghasi, received hei to-day from a 1 correspondent at the Turkish bi irtera. The location of the battle te not MARCH The Tone You Can’t orget Felmin Converiicht Payments, wW. 425 RIFT 1 AVE: H AVENUE Entrance 28th St., N. ¥. City FURNITURE ON LIBERAL TERMS CREDI $3.00 Vown on $50 $5.00 Down on $75 $7.50 Down on $100 amp fans fell into the hands of t! troops, The Turkish commander says that the casualties among the Turks and Arabs numbered only 160 killed and wounded. Soothes the tender skin. Beau- tifles, preserves, softens. Abso- lutely pure. Ite benefi Fe a fr maven the: improves its Delightful for toilet. of bath Large cake, price #5 cents. AT ALL DRvcGreTs, Emergency WE PAY FREIGHT SEWING MACHINES ON CREDIT 750-752 Sth Ave., 13 . 46th St. mri tes, ee New York, 107-10 OPE WEST 125'"STR FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA, MLLE. CANTARELLI, RESTAURANT, DAILY 60 Stunning New Models in this Special Easter Sale of 1000 Women’s Tailored Suits Simpson Crawford Co.’s exclusive $25.00 Suits augmented on this special occasion by a large number of extremely distinctive adaptations of the highest class foreign and Ameri- & ¥ can originals. A Suits that cannot be equalled anywhere at less than $30.00 to $35.00. : HIS IS A MERCHANDISING ACHIEVEMENT that will place this store one broad ’step in advance of our own best previous efforts in the production of thoroughly valuable and distinctive suits at this very popular price. = It is a special effort made for the distinct urpose of giving New York's most fastidious women the oppor- unity they desire for the selection of their yi aster suit. Not anywhere in New York—not any- where in America—can this remarkable array of outer wear be matched. It is greater in variety, greater in quality and style individuality and far greater in value- giving than you will find in any other | Bvery new material, every new color, every new fancy ve, every New conceit in trimming, every new skirt model— yerything new, everything that makes for perfection in smart- feess and individuality. To quote values means little—the least we can say is that Suits such as these are not to be found at all unless priced 835 to $45. More than that—the miost skilful custom tailor, who would charge you not less than $40.00 to $50.00 could not im- prove on the workmanship in the least. And some of the best news is that no woman needs to pay a high price for an Easter Suit while at Simpson Crawford’s there is such an array of models of unquestioned fashion features and irreproachable execution sold for $25. Other High-Class Spring Suits at $29.75, $34.75, $39.75, $42.50 up to $99.50 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE’S FOREMOST STORE Easter Footwear All the smart new styles for women, a special feature being a large variety of WHITE NU-BUCK __ pumps; _oafords and __ boots. M our advance advices from Europe and London e we foresaw the rage fox white that is now a certainty. Rrepayed for it in all lines, especially in footwear, and now re ave the largest assortment of the correct styles in lew York. €7 Second Floor. »~ White Nu-Buck Patrician Boots, Pumps and Oxfords 93.50, *4.00, 94.50 snd $5.00 | “Sir Henri'’ White Footwear, 3,00 and $3.50, All wanted leathers in Spring and Summer footwear also at ese prices, t Misses’ and Childrén's White Nu-Buck Boots. White Buck, button style, extra high cut. Sizes 6 to 8, 92,593 dineg.84 to 11, 92,793 siscnt114 to.2, $3,109 Another _of Simpson Crawford's Remarkable Thursday’s Sale of HOME DRESSES ALWAYS of vital interest because of the special values and the neatness and attractiveness of the styles. Always so enthusiastically received by our customers that we pared for this occasion three splendid groups of them: Priced Special at 95e 1.50 a4 '1.95 You would certainly expect to 250 or 50c_more for such excellent dresses. While these dresses may be termed as “house dresses” (in the true sense of the word they are) th certain distinétion about them that will appeal to the woman who desires a garment that is a bit dressy for morning wear, and still serviceable for home work. In you will find just such a dress as you want. © Second Floor, A decided innovation in machine-made blouses, they are very chic and take their atvle lines from high class model 1 we will sell to-morrow a\ $1.50 are equally attractive in value and g: They are of fine percate, in a number of pretty styles, mostly low neck and three-quarter sleeves, in neat checks and stripes, with trimmings of pip- ing @ plain chembray of contrasting colors and buttons. Sises 34 to 44. have pre- 1,95 special, Those at 950. and Ipeci an A Retiring Manufacturer's $25,000 Stock on Hand, ,Priced to Sell for Less Than $15,000. A Rare Opportunity for Easter Gifts Silk Petticoats to Wear with Easter Gowns 95.00 Messaline Silk Petticoats $5.00 Silk Jersey Petticoats Best quality messaline silk; sectional flounce of Fine quality silk jersey, fitted t with cin tad changecte obaces! Seq. pal: “plested retiie; Otlans ame: Uma alee bliek...c- BDL Brack : 95 CF Hecond Floer.. 2900 Misses’ $32.50 New Easter Suits, *19.75 Smart and stylish, exclusive and distinctive, exemplifying that unapproachable suit-beauty that has made this store buyiny headquarters for real fashion-followers. IVE HUNDRED Suits that p came to us throughatrade chance that happens but once in a decade. A manufacturer, who for years has set the misses’ styles of America, felt the effects of the prolonged season of snow, sleet and rain. Povey — and delayed shipments caused a surplus suit stock that called for quick relief, and as we were his larg- est customer, he came to us and made us a roposition that was virtually a reward for our large business—that’s the reason that these handsome suits await yourchoosing to-morrow at a price that will not be approached again this season. [> Third Fleer. Suits That Show All the Distinguishing Marks of the Master Designer These Suits are cut by a Master Designer—a man who knows | and accentuate the natural curves of the graceful girlish figure; who Pai AUN aca that exclusive and individual touch that marks the courect styles of the hour. There os ie say moses tnelided that this suit sale forms a veritable fashion exposition that is (J) a The Linsrensicn repevnente aad of the styles that will be shown in this sale. . bey are reproductions of Paris models that were brough. over by the manufacturer, and each exclusive idea shown is an adapta- Hoa rom ieckee celeatrates, foreign design. Suits for which your tailor would ask $75, and which other stores cannot equal for Values 932.50 Materials include smart Whipcords, Diagonals, Serge andNovelty Suiting. Stylesertremely Easter Sale Price dressy, attractive iv cut ard richly embellished with macrame lace or heavy silks in exquisite color com- ] 9 15 binations, combined witt fascirating touches of braid and hand embroi ry, richly lined throughout e with peau de cygne. Every new skirt model, in sizes 14 to 18 years; also adapted to the woman of medium size. ’ Practical Hints of the Smartest Easter Millinery To spend words telling New York’s best dressed women the distinctive merits of Simpson Crawford's Millinery—its Parisian chic and its utter difference from ordinary millinery—is as unnecessary as it is to tell New York fashion followers about Reboux of Paris. So we will devote our space to a few illustrations that will tell you, even better than is, how wonderfully prepared we are to meet your Easter needs. Pardonably proud if t anything. It ia Millinery de Luxe with the prohibitive price Karine ¥ Proud if the comments of our best replat patron een % \ Tagal Hemp Hat—Mixed black and white, trimmed with ( French fancy and primrose velvet or with green or blue. Really » $12.00 Hat; priced to- 9 , MOOW, ates eee *8,50 AV h We have made a strikingly handsome Hemp cM Hat, with beautifully shirred velvet edge and [hh French mBitary pompon. Lots of 4, ta style to this smart hat. A special $ Clever Walking Hat is trimmed with velvet ribbon and handsome French wing, hat with velvet fold. A 5, 98 wonderful value at A Very Becoming Small Hat of fine silk or Ramie braid, hand sewed on net frames; velvet under-brims; 9 trimmed with fine moire ribbon and dainty buds 5.98 Another very clever hat is a large derby effect of five end Milan braid, fine black velvet flange, velvet ribbon band with rosette and ‘598 French fancy. The price is only. ss S\N)" sn Ce A Sale of Fine Quality Noboka Braid Hats Noboka braid closely resembles Milan, is much lighter, just bs liable, and in fact as beautiful in every way. We offer them in white, burnt or black. All have handsome quality black velvet folds on edges, softening hat tothe face. Just $ for this sale, each pe 1.98