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“ AOE SSS FtOGU INDIANS SCALPS ARE SAFE, SAVERS TRPPED = SS Treasurer Blows Funds on New Raiment, Massacre Halts at Hoboken. _ It's a far cry from Hoboken, N. J., to San Francisco. But at that all might have gone well if the treasurer hadn't @eMehiy insisted on buying himself Rew sult of clothes with money that mould have gone for pistols, ammuni- don, sombreros, chaps, boots, spurs, ‘MeClelian saddles and other impedimenta! positively required gor hunting Indians emé other varmints. But the treasurer €46 Ouy the clad rags, and that's why ite tale te told. : (Andrew Robinson, just turned fifteen, feeently Went to live at (Vo, 6i1 Hast One @undred and Thirty-seventh street. Young Robinson has a fertile imagina- den. Though his “Furthest West” has een Montclair, N. J., he told his com- anions that he had Just returned from em Indian fighting trip tn Ban Francisco. “Indians,” he said, “aren't scarce. ‘That's just talk. They're just as plentt- @ui now as they were when Buffalo Bill fused to kill e hundred a day.” ‘tenetuunt 3 sluvEST DAY ON TURF IS MAY 11. Derby Day Card Will Be Worth $9,300—To Save Bourbon Beau. Now-e-days, the LOUISVILLE, Ky., Apri 8. — With knowing housewife the announcement of the completed pro- gramme for Derby Day at Church) adds attraction to her home and pleases a that {he mo ded, for the adver: ern American n a J — valuable first 4 card ever run off at bus! with fragrant, ‘a race course in ey, stimulating cups of Veterinanans, @ elded that Bourbot a iinets ourspeerte Hote Astor snapped two tendons in ite it gore leg wile breesing a nara De TEA junday, can be sa though ‘bs Pacing Gays are | enstoed —Usedaiorsted — Abecketely Pare Blended from choicest impor- tations down on the same old aide Lateoad New ind where or LI Astor i Aaerica —beck ia 1000. Lath Hotel Astor Tea is today the lest word in tea Value. CHIEF’S DEAD SON FOUND. The body of Thomas F. Kane, Thirty: ion of the Fire Dé | partment, stationed in Brooklyn and live jing @t No. 63 Bushwick avenue, was jfound floating in East River, off Coenties Silp. by Policeman Ryan of the Harbor Squad station at Pler A to-day. 4 lently had been tn the weeks. The closest exam. ination failed to reveal any marks of foul play. Partial identification was made possible by the finding In one of the coat pockets F. Kane, son of jon chief of the . R. T. om it the passhook: had been issued to Chief Kane by vi of his position in the Fire Department, but that on Apri) 10 the company elved word from Kane that he lost the book. Lashar\s(o-2 ‘That was enough to turn the head @€ any doy, wasn't it? William Dohr- mann, aged fourteen, and Frederick, feds brother, thirteen, lived at No. 670 Rast One Hundred ang Thirty-seventh @trect. All their lives they had be- Meved the gentle pastime of slaying Indians had come to an end. Yet here was a real live boy who had seon ‘em in Frisco and knew there were plenty left to kill, Whoopee! They enlisted immediately ang recruited Frank John- @on, seventeen, of No. 600 East One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street. To finance the expedition the Dorh- mann boys’ father contributed $70 and @ gold watch, though he didn’t know it, Johnson, being older than the others and having had experience as a cash toy, naturally was made treasurer. The Indian fighters journeyed to Ho- doken, Johnson buying the clothes for Rimself en route. The other three eouldn't see that at all. What on earth on earth did he want with store clo:hes, anyhow, when sheepskin trousers, a flannel shirt and a bandana handker- chief are the total regulatbon costume of ‘Frisco Indian fighters. An argument over this attrao:ed Chief Detective Beattle of the Lackawanna Railroad, in the Hoboken depot, He rounded up the warriors and locke up. Their parents are going to give them a lesson in ‘Frisco's civilization thie evening. _—— SAW HER FUTURE, BUT DIDN’T SEE SHE WAS A COP. Star Gazer Falls for the Wiles of Detective Mrs. Isabella Goodwin. Prof, Willlam Roberts was taken into Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day @m the complaint of Mrs. Isabella Good- win on the charge that he pretended to De an astrologer and had looked up the tars for her and on payment of a fee had told her she was to have a brilliant | nd prosperous career. Mrs. Goodwin was promoted from police matron to frat grade detective for her work in the @apture of the taxicab bandits, In his pockets ttoberts had a number @f clippings with Mrs. Goodwin's picture @mong them. He was asked why the etare did not help him recognize her, but scorned to answer. He showed a Dottle containing @ brown liquid and said that one swallow of the stuff enabied Aim to look ten years into the future, Magistrate Kempner held him in $500 ‘vail for examination Saturday, B. B. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Broadway at 13th Street Women’s Department An event of first im) ( the quick disposal to women and misses will be Three Special Numbers in the Suit and Dress Sections tomorrow, Wednesday. There will be no lack of other interesting items, but ibe S following will be sure to prove the feature of the day: t Cloth Suits, $16.50, Worth $25.00 Just 90 Suite in this Lot, Taffeta Suits, $22.50, Worth $32.50 Just 45 Suite im thie Lot. Taffeta Dresses, $12.50, Worth $18.00 a Just 00 Frocks tn this O ‘The materia‘s emp.oy<d in these garments include the most & @ worthy etupice and all tue novelties that have found favor in © Paris and wiich have been stamped with American acceptance, @ The designs embrace tie leading Frenct ideas of the ecason in | addition to some that are exc.usive with us. The tal oring, trim- mi: gs, Haings, etc., are of the high Huckett-Carhart standard of style and elegance. Can we say more ether than to come earty § © in the d.y? 22) Everything Right- Lowest Credit If You Want It BRASS BED }7: | *6.48 Valse $12.00 ia, Imperial leat ‘8 ELASY*TERMS gov WW roov—a2.00 a Week $65 to $100—$1-25 to $1.5 « $125 to $150—$§2.00 a Week AEG FREE FURNITURE AYES Wih Every Purchase | “Sit Eval (e125. - MO \\u\4 eo CONSENT If you find the name “Kayser,” you have the “genuine’—the kind that “don’t wear out” at the finger ends, and every pair contains— » A Guarantee that Guarantees “a new pair free” if the “tips” wear out before the glove, Don't accept the “just as good” kind “Kayser” gloves “cost no more” and are worth double, There's a way to tell the genuine— “look in the hem” for. the name “Kayser,” it is assurance of quality and reliability, Short Silk Gloves 60o., 75e., $1.00, $1.26, $1.50 Long Silk Gloves 76¢e., $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $2.00 Julius Kayser & Co., Makers TUESDAY, APRIL $3, 1012. FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA. AND MLLE. CANTARELLI, RESTAURANT, DAILY Sy 8) Short radia ff Jf Tekin If 6% Cp oSemason Cranford Co. fe) LWAYS a crowd-bringing event—always looked for and attended by thousands of thrifty} ppoppere—aiways & reat shopping day, because so many things that everybody want are sold at Blue Ribbon Prices—the lowest for merchandise of dependable quality. Ever 4 department contributes THE BEST BARGAINS that can be found. The prices are lowered until it is a record. That’s what makes it such a talked-of shopping event—the irresistible} force of strong value giving. NOTE—Hundreds of Blue Ribbon Day Bargains Are Not Advertised-—Look for the Cards Throughout the Just Une Great [tem trom vur May Sale of Musiin Underwear Blue Ribbon Day Special in , Women's Tailored Suits wenty-two. Byles. of cormerly $20.00, 825.00_and Combinations enone ; i $ auiermieceatcins ineatciet|| at #100 tailored, others with trimmed ef prvi are Value 91,50 fects, in great variety. Every correct material e serges, English stripes, swagger mixtures, two-tones novelties. Every auit is lined with peau de cygne, and has a new model skirt. All colors. All sizes. but not in ] every » Better come early and take pick of | these splendid suite et the special Blue \N price of 915.00. (24 Women's Silk Gloves That __were coe Tats ¢ $10 Reqular $19.76, now. ‘i The fi 5 id he: NT Fate Foe COC saan Daate net #8 icon, and av pat w colored material, striped silk, sa! and fancy but- tons. The materials are Frenc! blue, black ped fabrics. Pure silk, double finger tipped, two-clasp style, for long sleeves Coloesersox caakFonis cor” Extra Special, 2,000 Yards Rough Silks Handsome Secret Lock Bracelet Corset cover aud drawer com- binations in knicker or straight leg Special Hine eee 50 cliects, Aloo cover and shirt com: | | with coteich baad.end large # y : k ‘ re jerk 35c Ribbon Day, Cc bi tions. U7 Second Floor, ostrich lume. Many ttores ask 87. ades, at neue ant gieh was Made of Fine Nainsvok, with ve: | | #1010 940 for the same hat. Comprising @7-in. All Silk Col. | | ueton' of “A nipdlltaatd rious trimming dle.igns of laces, Recond Fleer ored Polka Dotted Shantungs and | ———— a] embroideries, medallions, beading Hats Lrimmed hout Charge millinery #7-in. Fancy Colored rough effect allsilk Pongees. Bear in mind that these silks are absolutely all silk, splendid width, all in the natural color; absolutely fast color al Also Allover Embroidery Com- binations of nainsook with rib- bon run beading and « draw rib- bon at the waist. Pure Thread Silk Hosiery CF Recond Floor. ntritnmed ta and washable. For Women rien tne, Trnvriments. rms Special at... ODC Blue Ribbon Sale @ 50 Pieces of 79c Pao. igh spliced $3.00 Tailored as abrics New Spring Model ss he and Cream DressGoods at dep tale rer poh tag, Binge Silk Shirt Regularly 19¢ to 1 Ac C. B. Corsets white, tan an 39c¢ yd. hepa 's Fine Seamless Smart. New ] 98 Se Fard. st. a Compras mors, Hering || “Detaie tomy bale ond ene || Mannist Siyle | Le aie gine a na ant Bedford’ Cords. (i ‘Dingouslaecl lisle garter welt top, bigh lustrous je of the must fashionable ideas sik mixed wash fabrice, Imported | Gaia and tha bait wearers Of hy finished hosiery, seconds; black, | | of the day, especially with tailored printed Irish dimities, silk atriped . . Gives jog slender lines. eenson at a ridiculously ioe fired white, tan ‘and colors. A cults, ate MS ocean. tee. Wash Dowp fee and ribbon trimmed. [Ree a eeR Sei eadl 0 Children’s Fine Ribbed stetetly manish style with marrow, | | Gooda, Yd ...... 23e}| S28 wt beams, lo vee and self collar and cuffs. Only on Blue Ribbon Day at Simpeon Crawford's can you find such a bargain. tF second Floor, Lisle and Cotton Hosiery Full fashioned, double soles, heels and toes. Triple knees; black, whi ten; '19c fe Berend Fleer, [> Main Floor. We) Brassieres—Made of plaig dimity, Blue Ribbon Di Ta Cutlery | DINNER KNIVES, D sR io od SO A Great Big Accurate Alarm Clock Usually 69¢, 75c or 8c, at...... 49ec let Section tive in New 6 is unusually large and embraces every wanted style in this very fashionable blouse. Silk Hosiery Seconds: senmiees isle toes, heel and tops; black, white, tan and, plore Valee (i ; Men's Medium Weig| Lisle Hosiery : 12ic tF Main Fleer. The biggest and best Alarm Clock ever sold umes tt in, ees] | Eine Blecobed Same Lace Bands 85.50 don. cack 4 iS : ani import- Regularly @5e to 35 e rated Landers, ES “sjusiess|| Damask || gf" 15¢ ftir | \ RH) case, 634 i Zandsome Lace Bands—styles it juloid handles; we y, % in| | Regularly 75 nv . = red. Your choice at I8¢ K aS? Sy Wak! ae aon ‘egularly 75e 49e¢ and widths that are in big demand-— Three Hundred r che a Filet, Bands; Cluny Be Bands; Duch: eee dial. CF Sixth Floor. Blue Ribbon Specials Toilet Goods $0c Bath Sprays White tubing with rubber bulb tofitfauect......., DC a yard, for... ¥i Quality, mercerized; 4 quality that will improvein launder- ing and retain its beautiful rich satin lustre; extra heavy quality, full @ yards wide. The patterns are exact reproductions of table linens sellingat 82.00a yard $2.00 Table Cloths Strictly pure linen table cloths, se Bands; Embroid- ; Fancy Lace Bands; Carrickmacross Bands. ‘ All the kinds for trimming the new waists, suits and dresses, tt? Main Floor, Girls’ 7.50 pring Coats |[_ Fashioned of : durable serge, : Boys’ Suits ‘ormerly $5.00 to 17.50'2 OD Double-Breusted or Norfolk Styles, sizes 6 to 16 years; some have two pair trousers; also Russian and Sailor Blouse styles, sizes 845 to7 years. 400 French Drip Coffee Pots LF Second Fleer, Pompeian | # 39 68.68 inches; a cloth that you Boys’ #1 Knicker Trousers, 8c, | | cbeeke and Cream, Special at.. c would be quick to buy at the requ- Reqularly$1.50and Buys’ $1.00 Blouses, 59¢, omert miz- 4 lar price; six handsome patter: to choose from; spe- § cial 135 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Boys’ Wash Suits, 8% value 65e tu or full SIMPHON CRAWFORD CO, yen, 36 or tel length, with va- rious new col- lar and cuff ef- fects combined, with broad- cloth or serge in exquisite shadings; but. ton trimmed; some partly lined, others lined through- Speciat_at Fireprool, sanitary, 4- plore cof. ee pots, they are Ten-Inch Taking Machine Records 15¢e Each 10 for $1.35 Hundreds of titles; mu- sical and vaudeville. (im Also the fa- f Remants of Fine White Swiss. Regularly up_to 1 19¢ Yard, al.... 73¢ In pretty duited and figured ef- fects. A fabric that ts always In demand for Full 9712 Seamless Brussels Rugs 6 12° us Alex, Smith @ excellent coior and rugs will astonish {’Y¥d. Wide "Triple Weight Cork Linoleum waists, dresses Austria None todenlers, We Various suv» c out with satin mous velvet Rew alue Lowest price right tofill mail or phone ut Tone Rec- gzire auenty orders, Come early os they won't moten se. venetian; sizes Souare yard 9c | | bast aii ty si for a dress; yard ords, 10c. ea. TF Fourth Floor. SIMPSON CRAWFuL LF Main Hloor. CF Basement. Blue Ribbon Specials Wines—L quors 8. Finch Golden lo, Regent bor Blue Kibbon Furniture Special Groceries CF Sisth Floor, Mall and Telephone FZanea'Peamntly Filled: Chetnes 2400 MILD CURED HAM @ LONc- LESS DAC ON-of select> 1g ed quality; special, Ib. 1434¢ 5-Pe. Dining Room Suite That Would Sell Reqularly $1 2b-ULNCE LOAF hCME MADE || FANCY CAROLINA RICE, BREAD. 4 4 eaeee 3% lbs DU BELLE GRAPE JUICE, full pint bottle AP 25c Baked by our expert daily in our own ovens. The staff of life like mother used. to bake; 8c usually 10¢; special at i | FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, Mountain blend, Ib....... .. 28¢ INDIA CEYLON TEA, choic- choice ga 10c 24c SW.LT ORANGES, JULY LEMONS-— Your choice, dozen. ..... 15c est pickings; special, per lb FORCE OR PRESTO, morrow, Pkg, Mtoe. ves 1,000 LBS, MEATY PRUNES, HARTLEY'S IMPORTED OR- ANGE MARMALADE, 1 reg. 1c pot Slee to- lbs, tt seree-sees.,, BOC] OUNSHINE BISCUITS, choice cs \ , » of Afternoon Ts Newtons, FRESH | \CREAMERY BUT- 4) Gol’ bith: Casekan Dale Never before has such value been offered in New York. Just thigk +S lbs,, at tre ies; special to-morrow, of this, ‘One solid oak table, measurement 42 inches, extends to IMPORTED ENGLISH S ohes 25e fort, and four regular 88,00 4 CHOW CHOW, reg. 50¢ hot, 39¢ dining chairs. Complete for o0 i , a SLPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FORES.O31 S1ORE--SIXIH AVE. GOTH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK CITY ¢