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4 ? i Hit nt ip? ue i Ih g ih t i i; i { ; : it 32 ef £238 | ATSEENT LTH He ui iit tet HL EET 4 g i 8 of equal talent. strange, Tut tt uuragement to those ! f } j i i : j =| Bre. Wind Na Diff wees Berge wip et! Brisk’. Wind’ Made Shooting Di ; ee If the t he “ ‘Betor ‘himeelt fy hs b gry og cult for’ Marksmen at Gover- Geter, After the geod wil! of the com- nor’s Island Traps. The seventh anual national trap shoot+ ing tournament opened to-day ander the auspices of the ew York Athletic Club at Travers Irland, ‘The weather was fine and clear, but a brisk northwest wind made . Mowe thai 10 teading all over the he first pre- Mt 4s oti the habit to giverno intermi sion for luncheon, but to allow mem- bers of the company, during their waite, to refresh themselves at the stage door jatched sandwich or ‘This is @ very possible expedient for s day or two, but when perstated in for the three or four con- secutive weeks of preparation it results {a producing a company of almost ner- id the play faces the firat night handicapped & phalanx of invalids, Nobody who has not experienced it knows the terrific strain of a first night upon the player. Nat Goodwin once said to me, “A first night is a horse race that lasts three hours.’ It could not be more |} Graphically Gescribed. For three hours the people are under the nervous ten- sion to which a bettor ubjected in the half-minute of a home stretch.” ee hier, the present champion, fifty= Be SY. Leach; Dr, C,H. Burr, A. B, Richardson, ont: | Dev Albany, pelier, Vt i . Hodgeman, professional shoot were: Neaf Apgar, Plain 53; George L, Lyon, Dur J. M, Hawkins, Baltimore, ‘The tournament will last two days, Ee | HELD 27 STOWAWAYS WS BLACK-HAND MEMBERS. | Federal Officers at Boston Fail to) | Find Men in First Search of Liner played Ophelia to James 0" Cretic—Got Them Later, | Hamlet, and in 1908 played in ‘“The| BOSTON, April 3—The apprehension Taming of the Shrew” in Austr Mr. |of twenty-seven Italian stowaways on Mantel! has played Shakespeare for |board the White Star Line steamer many years. His leading woman until |Cretic, which arrived from Naples to- this season was his wife, the late Marie |day, was accomplished this afternoon. | Booth Ruseell. Th arch was de upon information | Both stars are now touring the West |r ed Jast week from Italy that stow- at the head of their own companies. If |a would be found upon the ship they ir as co-stars in Shakespeare |and that they were members of “Black HE report reached Broadway to- day thet Robert B. Mantel! Anglin will xt season in Shak: spearian amd classical gepertoire, Miss Angtin has usually played modern roles, princtpally of the emotional kind, but this season she is appearing in “Green Stockings," a comedy. In 196, however, she | st at sixty clay targets. | and C. H, Newcomb, both of Vhiladel- | ! r| doors to d . A _ potts and John MH. Hendricksoa, | 49. 1 clothes, Ttallana were placed und arrest. It is expected that they will be | deported. | —_-—_- FIREMEN BATTER WAY INTO BLAZING FACTORY. All the Employees ‘Absent on Ac. | count of Jewish Holiday and Doors Were Padlocked, Firerhen who reeponded to-day ‘to an} jalarm from the four story shirt face | tory of Taube berg & Cv, Dum * avenue, Browne. ville, | In a se flames had fore th ed all four floors be- | nen—Out because of | it was closed. The and Wiiliams ate-' vily bolted, and w had been forced the firemen en- countered other double padlocked doors nh the stairs leading up into the build. | Ings, | Four firsmen—Megry Katser, Murphy, | Langan and Young of Engine Company No. t—were on the fire-e e at the second floor endeavoring to get a hose playing on the blaze, when they were caught in @ back draught and ewept to the pavement below, ‘All four were stunned for @ time. Kaiser was he more serlously+injured and was n d to the Bradford The delay in building gave froe headway, but are ina age will amount tg between $60,000 and $70,000. Retting access to the —— CLABBY NOW CHAMPION WELTER OF AUSTRALIA. SYDNEY, Australia, April 3—Jimmy BE they have the second organisation of the king im this country. Julla Mar- lowe and E. H. Sothern have the other, and have field to themselves. niAL oeustiiepeneies CHARLESTON RESULTS, FIRST RACK—Two-year-olds; purse $200; eclling; four and one-half furlongs. +Van Deren, 111 (Peak), 18 to 6, 1 i and 1 to 2, won; Ella Grane, 108 (Mar- tin), 6 to 1. 3-to 2 and 7 to 10, sevonc; Nick Akin, 115 (Butwell), 3 to 1, even and 3 to & third. Time, 4, Brush, Pal- conet, Calma, GAttle Dad, Latent also Hf Butt “th mn successful in Ht cil i { 3 ? ; Gi i it i . #F i i | i i i Hi} ii 8 : = : 3 ran. SRCOND RACE—our-year-olds and Up; Burse 6900; selling; six furlongs. — ‘Wander, 112 (Koerner), 12 5 it { i &F i | | & Ff 9 to 5, 9 to 10 and 9 to 9, eecon); Joe Rose, --5, (Gould), 4 to 1, 16,to 1 and 6 to 1, third. Time, y Tippy, Lord Wells, Onkiey, Montclair, Canoplan, Miss Jonah, Char- ley @trauss and #ancho Pansa also ran, THIRD RACE—Three-year-old and up- wank purse $460; selling handicap; alx tty i| | t i i i T Ee ab! fe Fe lH # pirin, Taboo, Ella Brison and Col, meade alvo ran. pl ce CHARLESTON ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, 8, C. "April 3.—~Tho entries for to-morrow Three and four-yearolds; {furloner—Andrea Jos, ind eeperan jstmas Das tay, tah ne is Pree. inte Hright. 115, ree iver cada and wowant; Sacer See ie, If fruit has once spailed tn a ‘the same thing will happen Jeos the jar has been thoroughly | cleaned end sterilized, It 1s not enough to merely wash the jars; they jShould be bolicd, To make sure that bpd are in good condition, put them Club the other da: ® pan of cold water in which has Augustus Thomas gave his P@e® dissolved a tablespoon of Gold theories of rehearsal, Dust washing powder; lot come to a boll, + The tops, also, should be im- Meraed in boiling water, and old rub- | bers should never be used. After ailing hak. Thee Inéiee and wentic, 5 Nae _ and screw top on = Hand” organtz: The Cretic wi Claty, the American boxer and Aus- tralian middleweight champton, to-day mit a search of the ship failed to dis-|qefeated Mehegan, who holds the ight- Clone any suspects. This afternoon! weight championship, on points in @ Federal ofcers began a more thorough 'twenty-round contest for the welter- search, Stowed far up in the nose of weight championship in the Stadium the ship waa found a band of shivering |nere. SLOANS LINIMENT Gives quick relief from pain, It’s an excellent remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and sprains, Relieved Severe Pain in Shoulders Mr. J. UNDERWooD, of 2000 Warren Ave., Chicago, Il, writes: ‘+I am a plano polisher by occupation, and since last Sept. have suffered with severe pain in both shoulders, I could not rest night or day. One of my friends told me about your liniment. Three applications completely cured me, and I will never be without it,” Mr. A. J. NANCE, of Oak Hill, O., writes ‘I have used your liniment fot sciatic rheumatism, I was so I could not walk for a long time. Teven ate my meals on the floor, but your liniment cured me, I keep it in the house all the time and have let others use it and it cured them, I sent to Tronton, O., the other day and got two Soc. bottles for other people.” Atall dealers. 280., 60c. & $1.00 Dr. EARL S, SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. Cowperthwait 2 Sons No Deposit 50c a Week Genuine leather Couch, $9 4 75 This couch is built on a solid oak frame, neatly carved, The covering is of real leather, and the deep “diamond” tufting means long wear and solid comfort. A host of other Couches, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Davenports and Sofa Beds of every kind. ~wise © leave one dalicions drop in the Bottle with the Red Lebel __ Watch the car signs Piet Diviiiied tu 1770 Hr Robert Bumett @, Compan 4 @90494 W, Den Gt, Slow York if Pay $2 Monthly if more convenient. Collector sent if requested. | Everything for Housekeeping Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or e Account $0°%, Off for Cash for You Just as You Prefer Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article, Cowperthwait & Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row and Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also 2212 to 2224 Third Abenuc, Corner 121st Stecet | \ it EOOIPRARE AACR ABS AABN Oi ROR aE lige pi Rie MeO etm Attractive Easter A For Juniors, Girls, Four Special Offerings for Thursday Junior Suits, 13 to 17 Yrs. Of fine quality Serge and Shepherd Checks, neatly trimmed with faille silk in contrasting colors, Peau de Cygnelined. Actual Value $32.50. Girls’ Three Piece Suits, 12 to 16 Yrs. Navy and Copenhagen Serge, also black and white checks, trimmed with silk and but- | tons, coat Peau de Cygne lined. Actual Value $24.50. $18. 50) Girls’ Man Tailored Coats, 6 to 14 Yrs. | Of navy serge, gray or tan diagonal mixtures, | also blackand white checks. Actual Valuegis.75 1 1.50, Misses’ Tailored Suits, 14 to 18 Yrs. Of Serge, hairlines and black and white stripes and checks, detachable revers of pique; new model skirts. Values up to $27.50. Special Importations - French Chiffon Blouses In the Very Latest-Styles and Colors $9.75, $12.50, $16.50 French: Handmade Lingerie Blouses High and Low Neck—Also With Lace Collars Attached $8.75, $11.50, $15.00 22-24-26 Thirty-fourth Street, West Lord & Taylor . Founded 1836 rel $24.50 $19.75 Spectal Values in Silks For To-Morrow (Thursday) Black Crepe de Chine double width—a quality us Id at (> DI. yl alg ity usually sol aff Io Double Width Satin Charmeuse in white or black—usually $2.50 per yard. . Dress Goods A special lot of 50 inch Navy Blue ahd Black Serges for tailored suits, sponged and shrunk usually $1.60 per yard............ White Linen Crash Suitings 47 inches wide—formerly 75c per yard Wash Dress Cottons Fine Woven Tissue Zephyrs and Fancy Ginghams in the season’s best styles and colors— usually 45c and 50c per yard ........+.++ 800 pieces, 36 inch English Long Cloth doeskin finish; 12 yards each—regularly | $1.88 _ ($1.10 \ 586 g20 $1.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. The Largest Millinery Store in America. ILGOX’ MYKTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. Th ursday Special at $4.98 jemp. with wide far js in fancy rough bi a ribby f Our Regular and satin bral wear; special OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 08 Trimmed Hai trimmed for dre ‘Thureday EASTER. | SEE THAT THE tI 1912 World Almanac Women’s and Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits, Imported Whipcords erge Fancy Mixtures Men’s Wear . Coats Lined with Pea de Cygne Beautifully made garments, possessing all the \ salient style-points of the hour. Some of these suifs have fine lace collars and revers (98: ‘Mustrated)—showing distinction of style gen- erally asscciated with garments much higher in price. Skirts of the latest Parisian style, givingia side-effect of convenience in walking. A number of extra stout sizes are included in this show- ing. For women, 36 to 47; misses and small women, 14, 16, 18. ee eed ot. ‘ say Girls’ Spring Coats, 7.502., An assemblage of the smartest models for’ ‘howe well tailored, Some with the Jaunty side rever; Others with large sailor collars and long revers. Serges, Whipcords, Mannish Mixtutes; all colors,,and navy. Sizes 6 to 16 years. aa 21.75 French Serges .. * Charming Trimmed Hats, 10.0 “se The newest style-touches from Paris repro- a duced by the deft fingers of our own modistes. It is a showing of which we are proud—a veritable exposition of the skill of our leading designers. Small, medium and large models are here—trimmed delightfully with ostrich fancies and imported flowers. The coloring: are exquisite—rich, attractive. Smart Suit Hats, 3.50 ané 5.00 They're fine Tailored Hats, including hemp and novelty braids, in a large variety of shapes and colorings. The regular prices are $5 to $7. This offering for Thursday onl: Solid Gold Jewelry for Easter __ « Dainty conceits exceptionally attractive as gifts, and all priced in a manner that means unusual economy. English, Roman or rose gold finish; regularly $3.00. SOLID GOLD FRILL OR BAR PINS—in hand-engraved signs; English, Roman or rose gold finish; regularly $3.50. SOLID GOLD COLLAR or HANDY PINS—in hand-engraved designs; English, Roman and rose gold finish; regularly $1.50. SOLID GOLD SIGNET RINGS—in plain Roman or polished gold Signs. ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE, Regularly $2.50...... SOLID GOLD CUFF LINKS—piain English, Roman and fanc: Loonies Hopes gold finish, ENGRAVED FREE OF CHA egularly $3.50 ... +e oe SOLID GOLD TIE CLASPS—in Min Roman and fancy desi and rose gold fini: ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE. designs;. in RGE: 9.49 ?, $. * . Women’s Lingerie Waists (24 roc) WOMEN'S WAISTS—of lingerie material; several new stylish models, with high collar or Dutch neck; effectively designed with insertions of Gere man Val. and hand embroidery; others of voile with cluny in- Sertions .. seeseeeee WOMEN’S WAISTS—of white voile; front elaborately embroidered; finished with wide filet insertion, with net, yoke and collar. Also a number of other pretty models with round or square neck, effectively trimmed .: with medallions and fine Val.; some with fancy collars.......0s0. 2409, WOMEN’S WAISTS—of fine batiste; entire front hand-embroidered in eyelet! effects; low neck with embroidered scallops. Also a choice Saiptice eo extremely pretty models.in Voile and sheer lingerie material; 3 somely trimmed with medallions and various laces. . ‘ . Sash and Hairbow Ribbons Several pretty designs; 514 inches wide; in light blue, pink and white; regularly 35c- and 39c,, yard... eee BLACK VELVET RIBBON—satin back. No. 9; 1% in.; 15c yd.; piece.. nik“ We" +1.40 |No. 3 1.80 3% 2% “ 4 24%“ 25c “ 1} Easter Footwear for Women The most comprehensive showing it has been our offer in years. No season in the past has been so rife with reall . tiful models and satisfying styles. We have prepared generously, and can assure you most gratifying selections at extremely moderate prices, White and tan en to be i the ented oe style we can pleasa ‘ou, at the pri ou want to pay. er in Boots, tae Shoes he Pie the range is endless, beginning at$1.95to$5.50) Easter Footwear for Children Our children's department has grown so rapidly we have been compelled) to double our space and stocks. Careful attention to the little ones, in cons junction with generous values, have gone to bring about this satisfying coné| dition, wa a! These Specials for Boys and Girls ATENT LEATHER, GUN METAL CALF, WHITE CAN- PATKS and TAN CALPSKIN—according to size. .. 1.25, 1.50, 1. WE INSURE EVERY PAIR OF CHILDREN'S SHOES WE SELL, thus guai teeing positive satisfaction and wear. $1.00 Tub Silk, 69c Another lot of this beautiful fabric—the same quality that sold so quickly a week ago, Right for gowns, waists, men’s shirts or pajamas. Again we: request that you select early—last week's brisk business is sure to be re- peated; don’t be disappointed. ; Women’s Neckwear: Two Specials GUIMPES—with sleeves of shadow nets, in a variety of patterns; sizes 34 to 40; regularly 8% ach. 69c FRENCH MARABOU CAPES—in black and natural; chenille tassel ends; regularly $3.98, each... 00 Handkerchiefs for Men and Women WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—hand-embroidered corner; also all around! embroidery and plain with dainty colored border; regularly 19c., 121 and "em! roidered’ corner; also ce-trimmed; regularly 396, a 22; regularly 75c., MENS HANDKERCHII ) ml plain and colored border; regularly 19c., each. Dress Goods Exceptionally Lowpriced . NAVY BLUE STRIPE MOHAIRS—one of the season’s most wanted fabrics; regularly 49¢., per yar. A 29c $4-INCH ALL WOOL HOMESPIN SUITINGS—in all the different com- binations; S0-INCH ALL WOOL STORM SERGE—navy and black S4-INCH ALL WOOL GRAY SUITINGS; regularly $1.00, yard. ' Y {