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| * y@quare tnch is obtained that will throw |“MURDERED” MINISTER “OPENED FR THE LOWER EAST SIDE Salt Water System Turned {Over to Fire Department Af- i ter Tests Before Gaynor. Preacher Is Serving a Sentence Suddenly Stricken. SUFFOLK, Va, the Rev. ing Saturday night, was stricken Jest night after a sermon before large congregation against recovery. Circuit Judy said to-day t release of Lyons would be tak once. ‘After a deronstration to-day before Mayor Gajnor, Water Commissioner ‘Thompson and Fire Commissioner gon at the hydrant on Chambers street, @etween James and South atrects, the ‘mew double high pressure salt water qgatem for the lower east side was for- @ally turned oves to the Fire Depart- ent. The Mayor and all the other of- One of Her Own There. PARIS, April 2.—It ig rumored in eratic circles that Miss Mary Gard the American prima donna, will ha’ ficials pronownced it a great success ae well worth the #4,000,000 tt cost the] interpretation of the star roles. It etated that the house will be catied the ‘Houee. “the few eyatem suppiles high pres-| Mary “are ealt water for fire fighting pur- {poses throughout the ared ‘bounded by the Bowery and Park Row on the west, ~Chamioere etreet on the eouth, the east iver and East Houston street on the month. Two sets of mains are supplied from fie gumping station at Oliver and} 1! streets. Each system is equipped | — electric cut-offs, so that if there @ break anywhere in one system the \gpcond takes up the supply and feeds to fife hydrants or etandpipes. A break is @atomatically recorded in the pumping yatetion by @ system of red and blue Hights. It is a task of only a few sec- senés to switch the pressure from the j&roken main to the main that is held in preserve. When all four pumps are in “q@peration « pressure of 200 pounds to « ville Theatre in the Boul ous lyric house. Miss Garden will, inch, repertoire. We all know that consti on countless other cot }@ Verticle stream 200 feet. 1AM ports of tests were made for the ‘Benefit of the Mayor and his Commis- @ioners both at the pumping station and at the Chambers street stand- Pipes near Gouth street. ‘Wien the feats were completed Water Commis- woner Thompson formally turned over the new system to Fire Commissioner Johnson. ‘The new system practically @byiates the need of fire engines within the area of its zone. ——— > : Hanged Self in Coal Yara. verre pip toda aat he body of » man about sixty, clad fae Mets bat meted Tepsa aap itm a ark striped mult, a green sweater | cade, Which it Beng nae Fed Pd most enlightened everywhere and is now beiag Nature instead of assistin, if Loree make us slaves to them. "| explained by all kee Heeeene Drug ‘own Creek, Brooklyn, ‘The suicide had | Stores in New York and <fbeen dead several hours when the body “mas discovered and cut down. There nothing in the clothing to suggest ity. this mature-cure withou Ask for Booklet, Wh day Is Only 50 Per Cent. Stern Brothers |;_ direct attention to their greatly augmented lines of desirable and ke seasonable articles in their Silverware Department <— Silver Deposit and Quadruple Plated Vases, Cut Flower Efficient.” Holders,Fern Dishes, Bon Bon and Flower Baskets, Pin Cushions in various sizes and colors all very appropriate for "Easter Gifts. To-morrow, at Greatly Reduced Prices ‘Wases, Silver Deposit on white glass, with large floral decorations, 8 to 13 inches high, ke Flowér and Bon Bon Easels 7 ilver Deposjt on w! S, with high handles, «80°, 1.35, 1.75 at 75°, 1.35, 2.25 Dishes, i ah en plated, pierced design, 7 in, diameter, 1 85, 2.35 + Candlesticks, » Colonial design, nine inches high, 1.25 iN at a Flowers and Feathers fF are now being shown in the newest effects, including Paradise 4 Aigrettes, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers. Wednesday, a Special Offering of ths and Bandeaux, MGR Por Daisies, etc., at 95¢ $1.25 1.50 \ Fancy Ostrich Quills, in black, natural and colors, + Ostrich Stickups, + ~ ‘Two Curled Ostrich Quills, with pompon on base and other new ideas, in black, natural and colors, Handsome Ostrich Novelty, Two Curled Quills, standing effect, with double ostrich pompons, in black, natural and colors, at” a $2.75 L Inspection is invited of their Recent Importations of French Perfumes from all the renowned Parisian Parfumeurs, including fashionable odors from Coty, D’Orsay, Rigaud, Lentheric and Guerlain. ‘also a Special Display of the newest productions of Gabilla, Delettrez and Plassard, which are being offered at Popular Prices. Particular attention is also directed to iru Perfumes, Powder, Sachet and Soap, in attractive boxes, appropriate for Easter Gifts, at $2.75, 4.50 6.75 upto 32.00 Very large assortments of Parisian Ivory Toilet Sets and Novelties ILL AFTER A SERMON. Man for Whose Death Another April 2—The Rev. James Larry Smith, for whose murder Ernest Lyons has eerve:l three yeare of an eighteen-year term and who caused a sensation by return- ’ in Nansemond County, and his physician gave notice that If his deposition be needed it should be recorded at once, as the chances are James L. McLemore it steps looking to the a MARY GARDEN OPERA HOUSE. | Paria Gears That She Is to Have opera house here of her own next sea- gon, and that she will have the entire artistic direction of it as well as the Garden Opera a According to the rumor, the American syndicate that is backing Miss Garden will join with the actionnaires of the Opera Comique in leasing the hag 14 {a said, produce @ modern, and eapedial- DON'T USE DRUGS FOR CONSTIPATION Just Try Nature’s Cure. tion brings ken in hand, ppeadicitls rien tal in hand, ay ie among them Ppp paren Meyreyied eal should also know that eg Gog drug arcs is now a method of Internal Bathing which will keep the intestines as clean and pure and free from waste as exacting Nature can demand—which, mr occasionally, cin prevent consti- biliousness with its depression, Ls ithe countless more serious diseases which ate caused by the blood taking up the Resets from the intestines and carry- Every one should at horney as inveignte i: ap 5.25 TOOK QUT SUITS at Fire, But Were Sadly Fooled. at neighborhood were busy at a fire morning, four men decided it would & good time to do a little pillaging Sixth avenue. is SMASHED WINDOW, AND GOT NABBED Thieves Thought All Policemen While most of the pollésmen in the West Twenty-ninth street early this Policeman Clune of the West Thirtl- “pes” post at Sixth “1 joond street, heard tween Thirty-first and Thirty-second saw four men industriously The ress ‘naa been demolished and NING WORLD, T the men had quite a pile on the side- walk when they saw the policeman running up. AM four fied, two going into Thirty-first street toward Broad- way. Clune rapped on the pavement | and Policeman Walsh, at Thirty-first | street and Broadway, drow iis revolver and stopped the two coming toward him. The others escaped. At the West Thirtieth street station the prisoners described themecives as Michael J, O'Neal, twenty-seven, of No. 18 West ‘Iwenty-elghth street, and Frank Casey, twenty-nine, of No, 414 ‘West Twenty-fifth street. They will be arraigned in the Jefferson Market Court. All of the goods taken the window were recovered from the sidewalk, STILL OPPOSED TO DANCING. KINGSTON, N. Y., April 2.—Restric- tions on dancing, card playing and the- atre-gaing have not yet proved @ dead in| letter, the New York Methodist Hplaco- pal Conference last night finally burying in committee a memorial to ask the i General Conference of the Methodist 191 Ghurch, which meets in Minneapolis in May, to strike out ch words from the list. of prohibited diversions in the Methodist discipline, and to substitute therefor “such diversions as We cannot | take in the name of the Lord Jesus." ‘The Methodist Church is still apposed to race track gambling, moving picture theatres, Sunday amusements, and Bec- retary of Agriculture Wilson or any | other Cabinet official presiding over con- ventions of brawers, according to the ac- tion of the conference. Itallens and converting !t into a luxor Taffeta Changeant Suits back of coat. shot colorings. French Serge Suits Fancy collar trimmed with self-colored bodice skirt. THE MATERIALS; Shirred back model, collar and revers of embroid- ered batiste, 34 sleeves, self ornaments front and Skirt to match. In all the new In tan, gray, navy, blue and black. Empire back model, and long Bonwit TELLER & Co. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Easter Suits for Women 35.00 falue $59.50 revers of satin, ball buttons. High Very special at 25.00 EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF Women’s Cloth, Satin & Silk Coats * 29.50 THE NEW FEATURES: Toffetas, shia Cloths, —. and Checks. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street ydwig 200 CHAIRS Only One of a Kind Actuall Q OUR PRI $7 mit, Mahogany 3. As. 49 | bea NO Red Tape NO Strings to This Offer! You may furnish any room com- pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR now and the bal- ance in small weekly payments aw e Greatest Furniture House! 2 Baumann OPEN &@ EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. AN ASTOUNDING SALE OF No Ragpeates Below Manufacturer’s ES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST| | $H Golden Oak | $2 Golden Oak | $2 Golden Oak ($3 Golden Oak Arm Chair Dining Chair Dining Chair | Dining Chair Leather Seat Slip Seat | Leather Seat Cane Seat 10 Cll Oak Sli Leather Seat Rocker, } Seat Ri actor a Shirred Backs, Cloth Linings, Moire Trimming, Side Effects, Block 8th Ave. 35th to 36th St SDAY, APRIL 9, BEAT WIFE WITH KNIFE. | Batcher Then Tried te Die by Cat- His Own Throat. August Guckenbder old, @ butcher of No. Kast One Hun- dred and Twenty-elghth street, was selzed with @ fit of insane rage at his home to-day attacked his wife with & carving knife. Gripping the blade in his hand, he beat his wife over the head with the handle wntt! she wae uncon sclous. Neighbors who heard the commotion In the flat summoned two policemen, but before they arrived Guckenberg had micceeded in cutting his throat with a small, rusty knife, An ambulance sur- geon revived Mrs, Guckenberg and then took her husband to Harlem Hospital. 191 New York Rheumatics jew Get Reiief at Home xty-two years ree from Opiates ecitic. positive in vin ar it work thing What. this. prescription on onan ey, — Hackett, Carhart Suits for Easter Ne bases ago “MARKED” the rganizution and Extension of the business. Then we had two “ stores. TO-DAY “ MARKS” our FIRST ANNIVERSARY, NOW we have FOUR TEND to “CELE- by OFFER. SKE CLOTHING at GREAT SAVID EASTER TIME and the SE/ NG Suits of ‘Oxford blue, Cambridge gray, new blues, brown, wine color mixtures, tan or FANCIES in models English or conservatives. The Hackett, Carhart make “DISPELS” the fear of likeness, and assures you of style, fit. and perfect workmanship. While this Anniversary Sale is on, avail yourself of these great savings. $15 & $18 Men’s Suits 19° Special for Anniversary Sale $40: & $45 Men’s Special for Anniversary Sale Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $45 Latest models in fancy mixt Regular $18 values. . New Model Black, Oxford mixtures. $18 and $20 va Silk lined to edge Black and English model, fan split sleeve coats; $25 values....... E Eagles model, belted back, narrow ouldered ‘fancy gray ‘Spring $20 Coats. Special Casharts(, E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 265 Broadway 841 Broadway | 119 West 42d St. | 125th Street Near Chambers St. | Cor. 13th St. | NearBroadway. | Neur $d Avenue Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Foenings Inc. RETAIL AND ROCKERS Price $4 Imit. Mahogany | Saddle Seat Rocker, NO Club Feat NO Extra Charges of Any Kind! Accounts opened from $5.00 to $1,000.00 on small weekly payments. SMALL ACCOUNTS especially invited All Marked] [For 4 Days Only---Easter Sale of. High-Grade, Rich Toned, Renowned Walters New $350 $198 ‘Upright Pianos at Offered on the liberal terms of $5 Down and *1 a Week; FREE—Chair, Cabi- + aoe net and Cover Free a - During This Sale. Pianos Delivered to Your Home on Pay- ment of $5.00. There is not another piano made that can equal in mechanical perfection, outward appearance or in its moderate price the Walters at $198. AW Guaranteed for FIF- / TEEN YEARS, yet” “built to last a lifetime.’ Other Walters Pianos ina pricerangeupto <a s Walters 88-Note Mastert Wales Player-Pianos Offered at $395 A player-piano that is always ready to render the sweetest music, an? |f'| is just as responsive to the direction of the youngest in the family as it is to the practical pianist. On the liberal terms of $10 down and $2.a week. your old piano for a | Exchange Piano. We will take y you pay the difference at $1 or $2 a wee | ‘Upon request a representative will call, Piano Salesroom 3d floor. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO iful new Walters Piano or Player- old one in part payment and let Lexington to 3d Ave. 59ta to 60th Street } | usualy sold at 25¢ and 3503 tans and || Lexington to 34 Ave. Anniversary Sale |Are Filled with Easter F $18 $20 Men’s Suits 13° Special for Anniversary Sale | $25 & $28 Men’s Suits $170 Special for Anniversary ° Sale $28 & $30 Men’s Suits A pa Special for Anniversary Sale | $30 & $35 Men’s Suits $95. Special for Anniversary Sale | $35 & $40 Men’s Suits $979 Special for Anniversary Sale Suits $ 32 | SPRINGOVERCOATS FOR EASTER| |]| 5,000 Spirea, sold regularly for $1.00 | Lily ‘of of |] spectal—A Large $5.00 Box of ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ZL, ® 0) Y /0 4 (4 ¢ ) 50th to 60th Street Cold Storage for Furs, ete. SF improved Method—Moderate Charges « 8 or one a cgsingt, ds drppss_ be} by moth or on br fire or theft. Upes gat nd sand Repairing at moderate prices. Boys’ Easter Clothing | at $2.95 and $4.95 At Two Ninety-five: Tae Norte and Suite pe Pate eal ‘epi va un $2: smodelin LoS a ii bey og rhea d d saga 7 Co yeare, at the attractive price ...... Boys’ #7 Rost , vselan ine Satlor failor Suita, mote cheviot and Gr ‘ Our Greenhouses on the E OUR GREENHOUSES ON THE ROOF (35,000 | feet under glass), and our spacious and Cut | SHOP (entrance from 59th St.) are | of Easter with extraordinary sales of plants and Plants and Flowers Worth Theusands | | wil motea.ien ow poe el eananie, Tee none will match the low prices of Blogmingdales’. Here are offerings that claim the attention of everybody: lens, cool grown and in | 10,000 of East Plaats,| baton blossoms that will all be sold pda wad A! in flower by Easter; regularly sold for $1.00 to $12.00; at 69¢ t0 96.98. 5,000 Crimson mblers, fine bushy plants, regularly sold for aSuiehisaiamneteet Mfor$h yo toss 08, at $1.00 to $2.98 to $2.00, at 69¢ to $1.50. Hyacinths in pots and in pans, Scot. ularly 25¢ to $2.98, at 18¢ co 91. Tales in pans, sold rej to $3.98, at o9e | to Lae ds the Valley, in pots and is; sold regularly for $10 te $3.98 special, 69c to $2.98. In Our Beautiful Cut Flow Shop Don't fail to order NOW alll kinds) of freeh Cut Flowere to be de.| livered special on Easter morning,| and avoid all possibility of paying holiday prices. A large stock of all kinds of Spring planting shrubs, bulbs and scede, | 1¢ tess than elsewhere. From Le: jon Avenue entrance direct Express Elevators oc "Conservatories on the Root will'eata {I | operation every day during Easter week, Fresh Cut Flowers, consisting of The Unusual | in Watehes!! Every day you ssell many watch advertise-/ ments in the others are commonplace, f But here is an oppor] tunity that has een | dinary merit. bd your chance to buy 14kt. Solid Gold Watches for Men Women & Boys at$12.95 & $15.( They are the new thin model style and are fitted with the world enbownaail || Waltham ene Elgin Movements, thus assuring you an absolutely ace || curate tinepiece «ivantage of this i \ ee ioeaninalen’, Weleh hom, Sale of Silk H Silk Hosiery | Bloomingdale Opportunities for men, women and childrens Women’s Silk Hose, 28c | Women’s Silk Hose, #e}} Pure thread silk with deep garter Very fine pure thread silk h tops, double soles; choice of black, | 1850 pairs, all samples, made white, tans, and a variety of Spring | spliced heels and double soles; | shades. Very big values, tans and white; pair, 49¢. Women’s 25c Lisle Thread Stockings at 18¢ Women's Fine Lisle Thread and mercerized cotton Stockings, full tashioned; tans, white and black; all sizes. Splendid values at the price, Emb’d Silk Hose, 88c Ingrain Sil Hose, 89e Women's Pure Thread Silk For women, Every pair guaranteed | Stockings; hand embroidered in wi Mes ong exe entire atiethction: Il beautiful floral designs, self contrast- re ee tet, bas ony, 1 ing colors; pink, sky, white, tans and | Prove $therwise: igh spliced heele, garter tops; variety of colors and|ii black; special price, pair, 89. black and white; special, per pair, 89¢ |ll i Men’s 35¢ and 50c Pure Silk Half Hose at 17e f} All pure thread silk, double linen soles and high spliced. Choice of black, tans and grays, navy and lavender. A new pair for any proving unsatistactory, {i Children’sLisieStockings,15¢ | Children’s Silk Socks, 15e {Ff 3600 pairs children’s fine lisle thread 4800 pairs plain white, pink, sky) and cotton hosiery; all high grades; | 284 tans; also pl bi groun with striped tops in of col- | ors; in m Kale great foderpeics ale, I |