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f “Ye! i ; THE BVGNISY VWesav, way _ GAYNORORDERS.“TMEYERS GETS M°HOLANDINDITED. "cha ce FIT FOR RICHES BASEBALL UTET ‘LEFT BY VAN NESS A with the aged tor ir the purpose of acquiring his wealth, and that this letter, written by Pobe to hor in anawer to two letters written by her to jays bare the entire con- spira Then Surrogate Fowler made the re- mark already quoted, but ho said be would receive briefs from both sides When rescued a flight of stairs. Since then Mra, tle, @ cousin, has been her ci About 11 o'clock to-day she sent Little out to a grocery store an all the cunning of a madwoman ¢aded the doors with Chairs and GIVES HIS WIFE DIVORCE. ' | f Crew Te HRT HOMER, ON THEGHARGE "so" Shared a Stateroom With Summer jaunts on ‘his pr TURNS ONTHE GAS IN SECOND EFFORT Lid + ith 5 Miss Stewart. @ yacnt | Ae to the admineibiiity of the letter. Then she La @ tube in Her mouth leone | the Nara ith a woman 1 by wit.| An attempt wan made to question W. | "ivien ates. Eattte returned the lock j Sante? Cate 4 Neeron as Mine Tensile Stewart figured A. Pershall, one of the aubscribing wit- | fg | Giants’ Catcher Puts Ball] [in the, teaUrnsby. canine Pruner | inéshen to the Will of Van News, with | door and the odor of gas on aroused! F A | her, #ald to be a wealthy New Yorker, | reference to certain alleged indiscre- her suspicions. The door was broke fs Pattee 7 Over Fence at Boston in | | — Jin the trlat of ted divorce — tions of the comely young widow. ’ aiauiiinieans th and Dr. Butner, who was summoned, (eult brought by Lily A. E Ls I assume,” said the Surrogate, “that Third Inning. ker and | Partially revived her, Little Gustave at City Hall in/ |New Yorker Accused in Up: warday ‘ ; : =e Valle Ness has committed some ine A number of letters found in the | Mire Waitt tented car tetas. | Surrogate Says We Must Not siscretiona during net iste: ait of ue) Mrs. Margaret ROS€CFANZ| soup’ were written by the’ woran : =, : | © must not be oc} g Shath ‘ canda ads {ried tn Hampton, Va After her mar.! ve OT Tag y of her - rr eTnres (0 Hee. brotivers ay ‘ Response to an Invilation— presen | State Bank Scandal Pleads {ried nm tamoton, Va. Att yok win} Inquire Too Closely inio ery act of her Iife ener Crazed by the Death of ters. A etter to her husband begged id J i jhe ban r 4 . i ‘simply had to go to, ™ 0 a : her huaband and continued to restde! : . : bd 2 4 Goes Away Happy. alta Not Guilty and Is Held, | yet, huaient and when she discovered} Motives for Marrying. an left thie bulk of his estate Her Little Baby. - ’ ¢ 00210010 0—4; ' | tla friendanip for Miss Stewart, She to his widow, His daugater, Mrs ‘ . a | BOSTON— ’ now reatdes with her mother. With her — + sons, who Was cut off with only §25,- ry Mayer Gaynor received a call te slay | @©0000001 0— 1 mentines Nie te in wae ‘s her son, Francis i, Baker Jr, a email ould we inquire into the under. | 2% #4 pap ALA ak Mi Crazed with grief over the death a MILLER ; | dietment ere returned upreme | boy. tae ee nth M " from Master Gustave DO. Gelies, tweive a edie pipet . "4 - - ly!ng motives that prompt peopte tu month ago of her first-born child, Mrs. F RNITU : . x BATTING ORDER. Court to-day agtinst Charlee &. Hol-| The witnesses who told.of the “goings rT fei . rootety | TAFT NAMES MISS LATHROP jj Sinrearce Rosecranz, thirty years old, of a a years old, of No. 63 Cannon atreet. He! a [land of New York, ohorging him with | ON” aboad the Xara were Thomas Peer. | Matty I fear we would pince sootety “ a } an@ Mis visitor taiked about baseball, NEW YORI, ROSTON. extortion in obtaining %% from Frank of the oat, and Gerhardt |!0 @ rather dangerous position FIRST WOMAN BUREAU HEAD, | So. 55 Onartes atroet, attempted sutcide ECE DININ a for half an hour. When Gustave left | Dovore, If. Sweeney, ab P. Arnold, the cashier of the defunct Tew Their temimony wa amber of | This caustic remark was made to-day ——e to-day by inhaling gas and was trken| | QoPI D G SET Wa GEE theompanted by the Glavere , Aire |New Reelin Nations Hank. Mt im ale | Wy tortne eee memOny Tarmeaniet 2d | by Surrogate Fowler during the trial of Chicago Woman Appointed Chief of | to St. Vincent's Hospital a prisoner. Barly English or Golden a Dolloe aide, whe was commissioned to | SnotKrass, of Ie, Jegod that Holland obtained the money | room on tie boat wae occupied by he, | the contest of the will of Cornelius Van “hildren's Section of Depart Seven monthy ago, after having buen |] Oak, bemt “valud ever al Purchase for the boy thrwe balls, a bat! Moric, 1h, Houser, Wo. by threats to expoae certain aecrets and| Taker nnd Mian Stewart togethor, Jua.|Nees, the late Cornwall mitiionaire, tt} Children's Sectio parl- | mareied ten years, Mrs, Rorecranz gave|{ © Levene aad glove, Hervea, @. publish fetters re Arnold's toe Greenbaum announced that he|was brought out by. an effort of Mra, ment ot Labor. birth to @ frail baby girl. For weeks t/| AXMINSTER RUGS}. _ _Geveral days ago Gustave wrote tbe © to} Would grant a decree, Alive Van Ness Parsons's lawyer’ to] WASHINGTON, April 17—Julla C. | hovered between life and death and resi h4, Oriental and Floral $ Mayor as follows; : have been committed March § of this introduce a letter In evidence alleged | Lathrop of Ch late of Jane) quired constant care. After its death peas *thed oxid fh “Hon. William J. Gaynor: rown, Dp. year. ° e " A@@ams in the work at Mull House, a nh ‘J ks in tupur, | | Special, at.. a Se iss teak very. ieeenned | Unwpiree—iiem and Buh, SCO Tiddidl WU arratened Gerere tne court ven yeare|'o have been written to the young n it the mother lay two weeks in a «tupui Attendance, 3,00 tm baseball, Gut my father cannot afford to buy me @ Vaseball outnt. and my only desire in life would be ] to bave a basodall out. T that you will grant my fav thank you beforeband. : member ot e Hiiinots Board of Charity and a graduate and trustee of Vassar College, was to-day appointed by Prests dent Taft as chief of the new children's dureau In the Department of Commerce 4nd Labor widow of the dead millionaire by a young man nained Pobe, The attorney told the Surrogate it Nh street, carly today, Loverty | Would never do to read the letter aloud & mall carrier for twenty-five |in Court, but he would like to have the He was in the dressing toom /Burrogate read it privately. ue, Bronx, 1d in Post Office station 1, 2 West One Hundred and Stx- lthis afternoon and entered a plea of wullty, He wae hell in default o $1,000 Dall WALL STREET, and on arising exhibited signs of in- fanity, She was placed under waten, and during periods when she shouted and cried at the top of her voice for ine return of her baby sympathetic neign- CREDIT Xou7%i 244-48 WEST 42D ST.|* ‘Weet of Biway. Open Sat. Bree, J (Special to Tha Drening World.) BOSTON, Stags, April 17.—Johnny Kling sent Brown after (he Gianta to- | day in the hope that te may be able, M op fi ted to calm her, ——_ = = ours truly, ee ‘ee from the ing 0 collapsed. ur contention is, Miss Lathrop i# the first woman to be | dors tried to calm aii “y, jo Ket (Wo out Of three fi i preparing to go out wh 1 . ir contention i,” he ead, “that | made a bureau c under Govern- ttempted to end her life Satur-| 447 iw Work Wond 5 , . abe as annie eden “a anes | Death was caused by heart disease, ‘Van Ness te an adventuress fade a bureau chief under the Govern 1 t! “GUSTAVE D. OBLLuS: aw wes y enturess, 9 gure that he pricked the winning bub- dle of the local outht yerterntay and that he would be able to repeat thin | afternoon without any great eel Of effort Le sstocted Wiltse to do the triak, . ‘The weather wai ‘Tee Mayor replicd on Apri! 38 asefol- lowe: “My Doar Doy: Come in hero and : ee Me some day and 4 will Ax you Out, Show this letter to the officer at the door. Sincerely yours, Movdearte selling pressure was excrted Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Against stock market prices at the out- fet of trading to-day. Tho liquidation converged chiefly in Steel, Union Pacific | SHOP QUICKLY— And conveniently. When you have much shopping to do it will be a vor,” cloudy again this reat convenience to go from one Gabaane on ‘Meatauave |StternogR and a trlito cooler than yea. | and. Copper. ‘Those lesues receded on an Bepartment to another with a ise when ho presented hunselt at the| Pay. But the dampneas was getting aavespes 1h THVARAL OREN” SHeRoauiia Obtainable at Superintendent's Mayor’ *twontl Ot of the alr and the ground was ary- 4 by - . pavsiabs st pomen eae nt sna eget ing up pis hat faster work was poe-| Maring, ‘The common was heavily «de ait Herald Square, roadway, 34th to 38th St, desk on any floor. In around 5, the same figure as yester- ‘day's closing. A downward course etill prevatied in the subsequent tradin, The selling press order was made ‘Course of | S10 for the outor garden men. e wort of avi cerviee ‘dike po Devore started off by striking out. Which Secretary Itobert Adamson and| Doyle lifted to Miller, Snodgrass out, Ldeut Kennell eubjocted him before fee | MoDonaia to Houser, XO RUNS. ‘Was admitted to the Mayor's roam, Qweeney Mt to Wiltee, who threw him ubsided in the Macy’s Millinery Salon ded “3¢ there was 4 mau on second and| out of fret, Campbell fouled out to |! ang et obeing Undermuslins-= Curtain bryce ay ei Re Doth started | Merzog. ‘Miller hit to Wiltre and was ume. Led by Mee, Coppe: nion Pa« man wo Dlay fort anked Lieut. Kennels — “For the one running home,” Gustave promptly, “Tf.” asked Mr. Adamsor @ man on third—suppos: out at Great NO RUNS, ciflo and Reading the market moved up almost 1 point. abdve the morning's low. ‘The list, however, cloned Itregularly lower with many of the standard se- curitien sustaining fractional losses, Holds a Collection of Most Distinguished Hats Wonderfully Good Values Not too much trimming to be+ come frayed from frequent tubbing, yet enough to make the garments Day” The task of beautifyingthe summer home, or bungalow. or even a room in the city home will be simplified by'a was ante at second, when Aweehey veut WanD| CbGd MNEDUGAIE'S ito. | Hereok pe lott or right Geld and tho batter! fanned, Shafer lifted to Campbell, who knocked @ long fou! fy—would you catch threw to MfaDonal@ and Kot Murray at Mt or Jet it drop?” third, NO RUNS iy Mo rated weene Jackson Uined to Snodgrass, The Touay'a higieet, lowe! Poe at Site a1 Tigues are 88. follows if T caught tt Houser | ’ abet RLS a Dorr Dboer tad citampel weal pare pel BRST re " Satistyingly dainty, visit to our Upholstery Sec- n Pied the boy, centre. Spratt fanned, Mes! 4 ‘onper On display one can also Jind the ii i Gustave: was well posted on the| Donald ooh Marsag. te Merkin 8O|AE CEP: MR BN Be sary theses off PrenY ikon tion, on the Third Floor, K achievements of Mathewson, Marquard, | RUNS, 40 TS TGS - the very best the American market Ruoker, Baker and the alter basaball| Oeyere atarted the third with a. pit | AB: a affords in dainty hand-made wnder- fiver stars, ‘rectfing batting averages aa| over the left fence for four bage. Wiltae |AR i tis muslins of fine batiste, sitks and Here one will find the most ay He bee cere cael Tegal Popped to Houser. Devore walked. Doyle fe ti 1 i ; crepe de chine at only a trifle more : 5 fascinating collection of Scrims ‘3 Dall game by protessianal pieyore was eafo when Spratt molec his Y 107! 108 + 8 Prepbel lores Det hie in other Stores Mourning Millinery displayed over the entire des i own experiences being gonfined toa dia. |Stounder, Toth men advanced on a TR Wity WHS 2 |B Jor ordinary ¢ : f partment. It embraces all that i mond Under the Manhattan spateas ns | Wid. pitch, mare, fannd. pratt Mey Nightgown One cannot be mis- ae id beautiful in Scri j the Williamsburg Bridge, Mr. Adamson | tumbled Murray's grourder and Devore % if $18 ig OWNS tak . t I ted Vi Hats 1s new and beautiful in Scrim Promived to take him te a game, or at | ecored, Murray startod, for second ana|4 mS + Empire Model, $2.49 aken tha correc mportea Vienna fa Curtains and Bed Sets, woven: Paine in tne shee eres ee ts Greaney: Doymcattcnipaite te peace : Rs te $8 Sheer Mainsook. Entire | | "Ourning hat if it is ne hey in dainty designs that appear. : (Gf et att chal Bt wae ou at the alate, Sweeney to We yoke of | Cluny Ince, with | | Selected here. Parisian Millinery For Weather almost like fine handiwork. L SHOT WIFE AND HER MOTHER, vig ous stilton’ io Sddckias Shwe Be ot Pen eal Rr iacice Sele Experieneet! salespersons whom Copies age " ate, Yet the prices are surprisingly ; ft = -yelet embroidery beading. Rib- we employ as shopping guides are low. 4 i THEN KILLED HIMSELF, | 2a? to rient, aweenay forced Brown BY sa * bon run, entirely fecniae With Gur stock of one BUST ye Le CrIaCaL Scrim Curtains are the ide: A out, etealing, Meyers {Oo Doyien NO ri 1By 183 = ||] Kimono Model, $1.79 mourning goods, and will under. From our own workroom. These models correctly frame the Sumi Gustine: because of TWo Dead in Philadelphia House, Pere tia. ait! ios isze. Soe. is. cane w a a - ipaov sleet nainsookgound neck 1 T it'personal selection is net practe | Charming styles and mate- | face, and are suitable for travel or | | the ease with which they caf ‘rouble, ouser, Merkle MS a a sions Ifoul atl tees. Gosia » inexpensive which is also an- pRHILADRLPHTA, April 11.—Meyer | Ney muted Reverse were i ids iy t a Neck. and ies finshed with $9.89 to $29.89 every woman desire one. $9.89 up to $29.89 other desirable feature. fad Sis sresiherciscaey, pick sane pee Ol sh ae to: ae Bhat 8 ey, K:} = % lace and ribbon bows. The newest models in Tagal straw in the three most approved shapes appeal to all femininity. Although this is “Scrim Wasserman; seriously wounded nis wite! singled to tient, but Meco was Nal ge 'a" UGS tT Square Neck Model, $ 1.29 They are the modified turban, the tri«corner and soft-crowned tam Day” in the department, we Riise een ce ine nce eae Tt maker ony tan ty Mier | 1h, Ty 1 she egett.quality ne nainsoo, Model No. 1 Model No. 2. Model No. 3 have an, nnusually fine as- owe to MeDonal N. | rf a = re neck and short pu Aja Oh Nh celia ; J iid ment oi éaui cre- te in this city, Mrs. Blank was | ‘c , | WN ay 1g D Rea ute Sl ban This Turban of white Tagal straw i ie 7 sori ‘ reins ma Cyesweenneeye infant when Pest aa O Beans? saeteth Pi} 14% Saabs Eitre Wid BRC has double band trimmings of twos RNGIra Pare cnet trainee att A White Tagal straws Soft tonnes, dainty wall hangi s; ine eu 4 been separatea| (DOr, XO BUNA is" F ‘ tone ostr h-close-curled feathers and of silk in blue, black, violet or green, | Plack velvet crown, Stunning Bird handsome screens and use wome t1ine and a family quarrel led the nith Dovie died. Snecncy te iterad” 11s, Combinations the two wings have the same hand- | with uncurled ostrich fancy tip. of Paradise, black and white, novelties, including a most k te the shopting. Onoda a out, Spratt to Houser, Niteatiery ti hy f” Princess Knickerbockers, $4.96 Paris original, $39.89. te SS $39.89, Our own exclusive design, ke ee Ta ee AM AD vel o 5 ur copy, $26.89 lur copy, $14 29. me CAWLEN 15 SUSPENDED | guirurnseut,,Dojis to tere, aaratt| Sain” bw | ok. Unastally dainty effec ie ite ET nainscok, Unusually dainty effect of shadow lace bands at top and foot. Embroidered, beading, with ribbons, Cover and Drawers, $1.98 Of sheer nainsook, Joined (Second Floor, Center.) Framed Pictures Principally colored-print fac- © Merkle, NO RU npvell matte a ray'e high fly tn the aixth, Merkle out, MoDonaid to Mouner. Herzog out, Spratt to Houser, NO RUNR, ling alnxied to centre. Hrown fanned ney eingied to right, Kling taking FOR PROTESTING GAME. | Preddent Lynch of the Nationa League to-day euspended Manager Wills fam Dadien’ for throe days because he had protested ast Maturday'a’ game Plain Scrim Curtains with two-inch hem and lace ins sertion and edging at 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49 and $3.96 per pair. eh of Mure p ACTIVE SECURITIES. 104.200 ehares; Readi 35,000 shares,” Amen New York Conteab, $<. 16 th, 1 ow . | United siaies Steet, 101,800 ‘shares. Copnas, Can, 28,500 shares, and wae, CANNED GOODS — SELECTED over © decision by one of the umpires, | thint. Campbell out, | at waist with wide button-hole were bh Plain Hemstitched ae list out, hunter to'Memtie MO Mee | CHARLESTON CARD. beading, ribbon run, Yoke of similes of famous paintings. Scrim Curtai ’ . 4 - Valenciennes lace and embroid- 7 eet rim Curtains | CHARLESTON WINNERS. OOaN Tame Meyers) CHARLESTON, 8 1.—The |] cred insertion. Foot trimmed 40% below the publisher’s figures. with lace insertion and edging, at bimer RAGE hho Toereouti) si ond. Spratt fumbled ta | ehtrlee for to-morrow’ ean fol-| with lace insertion and edge. The surplus stock of a large publishing house and of exceptional $3.24 and $3.74 per pair. @W; tour and one-half furlongs Chea Fin Wee or oe were | IACE Yuva $90; thom pea Cover and Drawers, $1.29 merit with regard to both the frames and the subjects. Plain Marquisette Sue Star, 112 (McTaggart), 9 t0 6, out Gnobgraw fouled to aioe Wiel we OTiphy AOR, Or cover and skirt, with the This large purchase includes pastels, water colors, Photographs and Curtains ” eet Moni Saleh Lord, ub (Peak), N. el nd" Faces, new narrow circular drawers, Very | | artotypes. with lace insertion and edging, eure, 300 (rain, ota Hac ere to Devore. Hourer ou, ant tli b sfbe ribbonerun beading at, fala, Special rice 10c to $3 96 a $3.74 per pair. . . Time, “i. Pikes Peak, bv hd Threw Ign a le or nA - x Mem. Louies, Bile aud Grane Alto ran, MoDowuld, Horney te Van cue ace Publistor'e price 20c to $6.00 SEN NTDMAFORN: ie or Block Scrim mE hie ‘oar-okla and ” bs b 3 " t, Mpward: purse $300; i aix furs hae There are pictures especially adapted to every room urtains lenge —Right Kasey, 100 (Hanover), 6 to Waereeney to Houser, th vital pttlved pom color re rodent famous othe pieces \ 1 broad and openwork pattern at % even and 1 to 2, first; Sir Alvescot Merkle walk Merkle a inal rep & Importation: , $4. (Bahan evens atc saat Alene | ut ieallne, ling 9 Sweeney.” Mer- are included among these pictures. Van Dyke, Reynolds, Gains+ miter doz tans, $4.24, 49, @nd; Pharaoh, 106 (Turner), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 4.74, borough and Corot, as well as more modern painters, are well Brown doubled over Devo) 1 ‘old iar, a and up to nd even, third. ‘Time, 114, Mise * head tn ol represented, $4.96 ip $64.74 Wises, Ynca, Latin Maid, ‘Teddy Hoar | (4 second halt of the cighth. Mweeney 101; alle, Most suitable for the dining room is a large group of toasts per pair. Work Box, Miss Net and Capeige avy {lls Doyle (0 Merkle, Hrown i 101; third, On a wild pitun Campbell popped to I a iife on Shafer's fumt out, ON, Ru" Hrown «i | sar Mer got selling: atx Jackson strnck | 108; Aprem and spigrams On framed wooden panels. he frames are designed to conform with the pictures. ‘They include bright gilt, antique gilt, and Flemish oak, rosewood and Circassian walnut ‘veneers. for summer wear ran, THIRD RACK—Three-year-olds; purse $9; conditions; wx and a half furlongs. Cracker Box, 107 (Peak), even, 1 to 4 Scrim Bed Sets Dress as with Jace insertion and edging. and out, fret; Morristown, 117 (Han-| 21% the ninth inning Shafer out, |i ” Melk 25x38 inches. from an epigram 9x12 inches to a replica Reynolds $5.04 1 Ae bed Yt 4 over , 10'to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 6, second; | 8Weency to Houser, Mt ok Out. p gt Wye-reat olde and j $ 94, 74, $7.74, Ms iaey Lignening, 106 (hu Wilts nina fan . No nv wir 1G XH ag i > eyioan eae work at : te 1 aj to 5 : foumer out, Doyle to Merkle, sp BCs ai ta Me 1 ind $12.74. a Sonada and B: Boy i ck out. MeDonald ’ le a ’ % “ 14, : JAMESTOWN FINISHES, | *™''» Dove "No rom firm, Rams seates and NGTather Clocks Bet, of Randeone Cluny and ow ee n fine’ plain weaves, , finest quality of Marquisette. FIRET RACK—Purse $0; for two- JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. / i An Excell Sh , i Year-olds; four furlongs. —-Libe 1 dieeiaaeieas J ta dy’ . 5 ? = xcellent owing, rangin Ieenasianesheeddiheadsts $B Glartiny, 3 to's cut ane coe Rav) NORFOLK. VeDapaT Milady’s Toilet Table Just arrwed from the 8, ranging @pring Maid, W9 (Foden), 1 to 2, out and it, wecond; Bthelburg i., 12 (itrviny, to 1, 6 to GS and out, third. Time—w Burgeoise, Satyr and Capt, Elliott also yan. SBHCOND RACE—Purne G60; for threo. year-olds and upward; five and a furlongs —Runniag Account, By Mme. D'MILLE best Trish looms. Irish All-pure Union Dress Linens. The best quality obtainable Firm and eVenly woven, with fine linen tinish, 352 inches wide, Sold elsewhere at 25¢ vad. . 16¢ in Price from $10.89 to $36.24 In our Furniture Department, on the Fourth Floor, will:be found almost every popular or unique design in standing clocks. Principally Colonial, Old English and Mis- town entri as tollow Antique Lace Curtains inplain stripe or block scrim at $3.96, $4.24, $5.49 and up to $20.49 per pair, This Season's Cani BRAN powds tite In the open alr id uae a wimpie ving an original pac’ 1 Marcenu thon; finest packe iv half | aRCON 100 (Adame), | gpa y va 48 | con + Gent . 4 Scrim Panels 7 to 1, 3101 and 8 to 2, fret: i : ye tosh | Our price, per yard...., sion effects, finished in mahogany, golden 306 Matep), 10 to 1, 4toL and ? tod, nec. ve ft ales Sore, | sp “with re: | Irish All-pure Ramie Linen, and weathered oak, but also one or two an- at $7.74, $9.74, $10.49 oud: “Aran, $9 (Ambrose), 6 0 1,8 10.1) 0 Very fine quality, Suitable for tiques, Some ate of American make with and $10.89, ween, Henotic, Hudas Bister, Defy, lid. Costumes, 36 inches wide, len Hand and Naughty Rose also’ ra rowers a Cathedral Others made ly for tana nd fi-toned y and have soft-toned Scrim by the Yard 40 inches wide, plain 16¢, 228: ‘ 24e BALL GAMES ARE OFF. Irish Woven Alltinen Ramie. festminster gongs. . , 29¢ ayard, oe , in Extra heavy durable round Five models of chiming hall clocks, all in 38 inches wide, with lace edging Wer grounds caused the postpones stator hen ail ead quality, Us ; A h , ce edging! ment this atternoon of the Brooklyn: | Howler, 1 Lape an fnread aulliy, Uses Hlepeivaly Solid mahogany, from $97.50 to $248.00. 59c 4 yard, Live searaids. ang PMliadelphia and Washington-New York wide. em Sold elsewhere at doc yd Our price, per yard 49c Irish Woven Pure Flax Dress Linen. Soft shrunk and mellow finish; round thread weave, 1 wide; per yaya, ‘Shaka risen bt (oe tet 100 “SESSAMIN large spears 38 inches wide, with lace insertion and edging, 79c¢ 4 yard, Inv emher white or Arabian, Fancy blocked and open work Scrims a foe he 24, 29c,39c,44¢ andi4. \ a yard, . ‘Third Fleer, rr fT Cinein. | He fNNATI, ©. Aprit t account | M¥ Chicago game postponed wo team delayed by wreck. cr eSt, Louls-Cleveland, = Chicago - Detroit rain. League—BestonPhiladelpiia called off on account of rain, SPECIAL &it Sw“ $23.89 handsome, dark | antique vier 7 feet % inches hi re brase dial: front door, cet keener. It he mel . tikes every, hour and pendulam, wi tae ton ‘Hasssnent. b Suive. pul ed for neuraleta. ma. elo. The world never PAIN tite v4 of hin Inches with, in the May, A ‘The body of a man about thirty years! 014, badly decomposed, was found foat- 2 ing off Battery Park early to-day. It wae sent to the Morgue, : vine Can, 4 on.77 i

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