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4 E 6 Raa RC « bite $i THE Ev wx IN@ Weve, @u Feres ret tal? ie eb a) YOUNG WIE |Rene BazinSays American Girls’ {TIfANC INUURY TF ANOTHER GET |” Flaring Beauty Impresses Him! (PENSINLONDON: ae DSH SIX TIMES om is Fas mene Pe, = 26 POINTS RAISED freee eres te asl He Has Been Tremendously Struck by the Poise and the Power of Our Imperial the main deck, while the merchantman Six Relate to Warnings Sent }ini's'Sie'sanr ott Nore Ata] tmwean of ida war i mndhasee enced i in McDonald Young Women. Empress of India was in mid-channel Divorce Case Declares There He Asserts He Is Astounded by Their Knowledge to Liner and Precautions |tnvestirarorn In front of the plattorm |time of the crush ner at the time of the crash, cedure of a court of law and deal defi. Ditely with stated cases, BRITISH BATTLESHIP TORN BY A SAILING VESSEL. Empress of India of Reserve Fleet Has Hole Stove in Deck by German Ship. LONDON, May 2.—The British patel =e Empress of India was in | ith a German oh Veusel i} ‘Was Nothing Wrong. and Discrimination in Judging French That Were Taken. Aundted, metetegs 0f- ie:bal-papraiemte ga Zhe Bros of Inn was inunchid i 95 Wisteae Wee i Literature and Says They Have a ts rah vatbosecatirar OF Dkacpraueen “LT cie: NOW. 18: te: Wastat resered Tw Tile ATL {$8 DIDN'T LEAVE HER. Very Special Culture. SBAMEN, CALLED: FIRST, | ais nena duoecee “srraneea Ghaletranent 100 item enn chen el} Rufus announced, “to express the|of about 14,000 tons and carries a jest sympathy for all those who! formidable battery. —_—_—_—_——__ 7 mourn the lone of relatives and friends | == ——— 4 BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ‘Webster Says ‘He Remained to The American girl has made another conquest and, | Twenty Foot Model of the cig > Pinereieer wae aad Fo incidentally, the voice of the siren, New York, h Hl 5 edi a tghy ok ory BE ne yp coe Argue Her Out of Dis- pen herd ty kee Batt | the Lost Vessel Displayed | rr eteg in, annasrar in tne Nigery e yd y » Now please don’t ask who is Rene Bazin, because ‘ if the mercantil ine, 1 cannot for- agreeable Mood. the charming middleaged gentleman who answers to Before the Investigators, tea SEINE, a tebate to thoes “whose HUSBAN D S ‘ rt. the name is one of the Forty Immortals of France, ee devotion to duty and herote self-sacrifice CALCINED . it tradith thi ° _ LONDON, May %.—Lord Mersey, tn] malntaimed the beet traditions: of the na nene his capacity as wreck commissioner, ITE STAR LINE COUNSEL and five assessor: who will advise him PRAISES HEROES. in his questioning on the technicalittes| gir povert Finlay, formerly Attorney: and even those who question the tmmortality of the soul accept the immortality of the French Academy, Besides being an immortal, Rene Bazin ts the author of many realistio novels, including “Donatienne,” “The Ba © deposition fied tn the Supreme Geert to-day, Robert B. Webster de- cleared that the charge that he had ‘wrecked the home of Chars B. Mac- Demald by showing a too friendly inter- RENE BAZIN’ Coming Harvest,” “Redemption” and “This Ie My Son,” La mas arn hag to-day the} General and now Chief counsel for tho wrratthisce: VC Ven Foner Arestee Dhnntir pone, NSF ——-- | Bora of Trade inquiry into the loss of | White Star Steamship Company, aec- Wwe ttn A hing have won him fame in the Old World and the OVERCOME AT A FIRE the White Star Line steamer Titante.| onded these remarks, and repeated that 9 MacDonald, who is wealthy, is suing hep dad In point of interest to the public| “the disaster had given an opportunity "S. E.Cer. Von Mra MacDonald for a divorce, naming M. Bazin is making his first visit to the New World as a member of TRYING TO SAVE A WOMAN | and the importance of its results upon| for a display of heroim and devotion Webster, travelling auditor of the West-| the delegation of distinguished Frenchmen who brought the Rodin bust the laws governing tho mercantile|to duty which had maintained the beat tg treo Company, as co-respondent. | of “La France” to the United States Iset week. When the delegation pauses |Policema:= Schramm Fi Falls to Floor,{ marine the investigation promises toj (ratitions of the mercantiie marine.” | ofce ot Tae nm as taken at thelin tte whirlwind tour of the Eastern Btates—tt hasn’t slept twice in the| But. Schivani Rescues Him jadow all proviour tribunals of aj, .reuention was Br Ruere vam MacDoneid, at. No. “aN Beicaeae, a1 |#ame city since it reached New York, of women” (“une elite de femmes" was pode eimilar character. ‘The scene was the, pebndie kag ae ay as ake one time during examination the co-re- | /*8t Week—it has tts headquarters at} 3 Baszin's actual expression) “in Amer- and Other Victim. armory of the Scottish Ritles, whose| tion or many witnesses for the Kena. apondent was #0 wrought up that he|'% New Vanderbilt Hotel, and there I/tos, ‘They have a very special culture| When Pollceman Irving Schramm] broad drill floor with two rows of wal-|teriat inauire In the United States, the Pounded his Ast on Duross's deek to| found the distinguished French novelist /and it ts they who will develop in thia| tached the scene of a firn In the three-|iertes afforda aocommodation for sev | coriat, murs, In the Unite kates be | a fe 4 estimony Would not be presented In A ‘cmpheainn hie denial of the charge A Siete to find in| COURtY & Ereat ccbool of iiterature and story dullding at No. 4 Third avenue, | orai hundred, persons. The spactous| togical orde against him. on who arrive! were called, of art. Of course/I know that you Brooklyn, to-day he was told Mra. , _ ; WE wee Satrotueed to Miva. MacDee M. Bazin informed me,|guch schools now, but they arc nor ame] Margaret Mechan was miesing. Mfrs, | Mall wae choren with a view to weat-[on the st ' 084,” anid Webster, “by Mr. O'Keote, 8 the firet thing that greeted me.| portant in the world sense. And if you| Meshan's apartment was on the second | 1M 4M expected crush of auditors, but THREE DAYS ONLY—FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY What is the remedy for this high ‘Sey of Bei," Many p rahe re cg ~only one is practical—Bu; rom first hands. This Special Three-D yoele i is held to Hanada bal the quality of our Teas and Coffees. and the econom of buying at wholesale prices. mytual friend, at the Hotel Marseilles, | O® 18 not taught to look for beauty 1m} ever develop such a literature and such| flor. Tying @ handkerchtef about his} when the Inquiry opened not more ATWOOD'S LONG FLIGHT never seen any-lan art, and I delleve you will, you wil face, Sohramm starte) up the smoke. | than one hundred spectators were pres- HALTED BY A MISHAP. ary, 100. thing more impressive than your eky]owe it to this aristocracy of women.| flooded etairs. ent, and the majority of these were . tine as the steamship | France entered | Things will be written and painted for} On the floor in the doorway of her] women. The acoustics of the buildi \ VISITED MRE. M'OONALD IN UP-|the harbor. The jagged outlines of|them and by them, and, If the mejores] apartment the policeman fount the "ae! choi’ | where she was living then, in Febru-|N°W York, yet I h TOWN APARTMENT. your skyacrapera seemed to be the ail: Proved to be #0 poor that the early! Aviator on Trip From Saugus | of your countrymen fail to understand} Woman. She was unconscious. He | org, ie ioe i Broken roo Fine Teas } "The witness added that later he via-|houette of a vast cathedral, a cathedralj these things, they will at any rate ac-| Picked her up and started downward itera ate nate Lad Mere] Mass., to Porthind, Me., Has Close Wholesale Price, ate . Wholesale Price 38e { {ted Mira. MacDonald in her apartment | of commerce, perhaps, but one in wiiich | clatm them from sheer patriotism. Ior| through the smoke. Ie felt htinsett|4 aoe Call When 1,000 Feet U: in the Westerfield, No, 610 West One|there 1s a very special altar tended by| you are, I perceive, a very proud people, | Denk Overcome and fought nesite ahataes . al e D eet Up. Hundred and Sixteenth street, and that| women to the a very patriotic people. reach the street, but the smo pr t ie has ‘ ree ersey) KENN SKPORT, Me, May 2% | only on rare occasions was she alone) NEW YOR GLORY 18 IN |THE MEN COME IN FOR A MEED| 19 dente and he fell to the Moor, ain] Was formerly President of the Admire | anc yyy acrial trip of Harry N vee eS = ky _gualiiy that ts + with Rim, He aleo waid he had taken HER COLOR. OF PRAISE. holding the woman in his arms Uy se abe Raat diay rl Atwood from Saugus, Mass, to Port- 99 Put up and col: y Mea, MacDonald to theatres a number| New York 1s not 4 classic deauty.| «po not understand me an saying thay] Policeman Hugene schivani was told] SCOPE OF THE INQUIRY IN Jiang, Mo, came tv a sudden termination I “Honest baking Powder grentitu'es oes Quali anranieedy, ait of times, but ae CE thay ever te cannot depend upon reular oute was, Wise GAO Pe ofthe non-appearanc «8 a bieecl L is LONDON, here to-day when ‘the magneto of a pacity bs ~ sastunera, py pede nig aoe poo acted improperly together. henever | lines for her effects. He a ry exteaordina: chivant ‘rom the series of twenty-six ques-|biplane teeame disabled while flying at 5 , Mies. they were alone in Mrs, MacDonald'’s|of color. Frankly, when I look from] your men Ravcat ais pita dibs t acts through the smoke and tumbled over] ons which tie Attorney-General an-|an altitude of 1,40 fect, Vorplaning, the EROUMLAN. AND BRONX, 85 ORDERS DEL'D 100 MILKS, apartment, he sald, the time was passed|my window on the fourth floor of (hs) et them. But you have naturall, ou rs.” He dragged them to the etreet, nounced would be taken up It became! Aviator was successful in finding a Orders by mail and telephone promptly filled chatting and playing cards. magnificent hotel I see beauty Only! site of men as well a of women on | Man were Kttendel ‘oy Dr Sevraun a: fevident that the Inquiry would cover Me nilubtedi@lthout taiere Eatabliched Tele; Asked by MacDonald's lawyer if he| When the sun is shining. When Prd “There!” oxciaimed M. Bazin sud-|Seney Hospital, Nelther was greatly | Practically the same ground as the in- hie machine. ik bie 797) GILLIES COFFEE C0 71 * ped ever seen Mrs. MacDonald under| sky !¢ overcast, when the rain de-| geniy, «you have all the impressions of | !njured. vestigation by the Committee of the Saugus Inte yesterday aft ° the influence of liquor, Wabeter ad-|ecends, then New York seems to M@/ America I have had the time to form.” | The fire be&an in w dry goods storo| American Senate, but would be conduct-! noon Aewood few over Massa 205 to 28M WASHINGTON ST.. Bet, Park Piace and Rarelay Mt., New York. mitted he had, as ugly as a woman who pouts. ‘And at this moment the other mem-|2.the first floor owned by Herman|ed more in accordance with the pro- and New Hampshire and into Ma ; “How often?” “But when the sunlight intensifies the) pers of the delegation fell SSG late Fletohenct ——.— : “Five oF atx thes,” reptied the oo-| Peds of your brick vy alllnes or marvel, | *Mmortal brother and exclatming: Sen RERITT hg gr Sa iaiaia fous ‘etructures, the Brooklyn and the| precn iegihempitaw’ Basin! To the Le AAA H ee Mn Lae i a | = ia “d cl jospital!”* \ he HAI i Donald taatteet the sack that she wne| East River Bridges, 1 perceive that panei) ALI a wi Rael IN rN i ! ‘a wader the Mfuence of liquor New York has a marvellous loveliness 4 ‘ f MI {iN Wy t “Ghe was very unsociable, apt to be| of color. CRAZED NEW YORKER HELD. ¥ We a r s\ i ae twagreeadle. “But though the charm of your ee ot Are’ Banished Quickly and Permanently by \ He added that she did not speak as a| ity is subtle, must say that the | ™@ ho le In Frederick the Original, Werld-Renewned normal person would on an occasion of} flaring beauty of your young girls | Lehmann Pate Up Fight at Con the kind. has impressed me more than any- LOUDON, N. H., May 2. “Did you remain for any length of | i ume with Mrs. MacDonald on those] Stine Sige im this couatey. Z have occasions when you found her under the | Madame Ruppert's eae cea fem belle since our |i himself Frederick Lehmann ot No. Face Bleach .—A man call- 2% West One Hundred and Forty-first influence of Hquor?” Series ay Ween One these balls | street, New York, called aetna: thes the most wonderful and positive prepara- SAYS HE TRIED TO REASON) by the poise and the laced ene house of H. A. Coleman at Loudon ana | tion for removing skin discolorations and WITH MRS. M’DONALD. imperial young women. “Yes, the first time, and perhaps the| “Your women of the world are won- second, In an attempt to reason with her] aérful in another fashion. I have been and et her out of her disagreeable | astonished and greatly touched by their er. He ob-| brightening and beautifying the com- 1 both, but his eccentric conduct | plesion. Incompatable to crean—wili Mi ; *63 ‘ 23 y ; | i , aroused the suspicion of the farmer, and GGL EROW Walt” Abéalataly hersalios, 16 | cil } he drove Lehmann to Concord, wher rt armless. Its , ii (i ll the police, after a fgh results exceed the most difficult Hil : i ! Hl | bil th cna | nowledge and discrimination in Judging | ne Poy” Sfter @ ABN. took him into mary RAS i knowledge and discrimination tn Judging | custody. plishments of high-priced beauty spe- 'A ONCE IN A LIFE TIME SALE OF i ig é woman, specially, whom Twill not name, | ,,cetters from New York and Wash- | cialists. Women of sociai prominence in FAMOUS ington and street car ticket ° ‘vas under | Who in & conversation, with me tho! ane ee ee cities were found on him. He ig ce, | Europe and America have used and in- talking with | other day compared the styles of three | jeved to be a son of Frederici: W, Leh. | dorsed it for quarter of a century. nn he nad deen a Ficedetpvaapecteaiy naa lauding Mann, Solicitor-General of the United Sold at toilet depts. and drug stores ne ee ne NEW YORK'S WOMEN HAVE a|* His condition was such he was| For trial | bottte send 25 cents stamps LL gocds are in perfect condition — not damaged in any way. Of course, there is a reason for this. There was a fire in our building. It was a great misfortune for us, right in the beginning of the Spring season. Business i was upset—halted for weeks. The insurance company has H iM 2 Mi made a settlement, and we repurchased the undamaged , Hts ‘ portion of the goods at a fraction of their value, We want our customers to have the benefit of this purchase and are putting the goods on sale at prices never before heard of. Every article bears our label and the original metal ] price tag. Core early and make your selection from the full | line. There is over $20,000 worth in all. iii] © Fens Cetrise. bende sate Price 69 Hi 200 London Willow Plumes, all colors. ' Orin ice up to 84.8: Sale Price 1.95 t pe = lak t the first occasion did you really what was the with her?” il not—for ye mn to the State Hospital for the In-|to Mme. Ry t, 38 We SPECIAL CULTURE. Jaane. Hts age is twenty-five, and he t tela bshadas “You seem to me to have a nobility of dark complexion and big frame | stteet, New’ York City. her fron | WAR MINE KILLS SIXTEEN IN THE DARDANELLES. Turkish Offi and Men Meet Death When Tug Hits Sub- marine Explosive, CONSTANTINOPLE, May 2.—While inspecting mines in the Dardanelles a tugboat manned by four officers and twelve soldiers siruck one of the sub- marine explosives that had dragged its anchor. The emall craft was demolished and the entire party on board killed, The work of removing the mines in the Dardanelles in answer to the protest of the Powers is pro; ing rapidly, Gtr ave. CORNER 18th streee Winding Up Our Most Successful Season With The Greatest Suit Sale on Record 5 £00 Ostrich Novelties of latest style, all colors. FINDS AGED WIFE A SUICIDE.|]| Choice of 1,500 Choice of 2,000 cats bear ig 200. " hors Sal Pre 128 to 2.45 a a * * Lo low Plumes, all colors. Prooklya Man Discovers Her Rody| 1! Tailored Suits Trimmed Suits Hi] 200 Corto es hos to $7.90” Sale Price 3.95 in Gathtabetind Bose TH, 200 London Willow Plumes, all colors. ‘When Jacob Bogen of No, 1861 St. nal price $10.75, Sale Price 6. 95 John's place, Brooklyn, awoke about $ 7 75 200 Ostrich Quills, curled and uncurled, Saylight tovday bis ite, Bilsabets, le a | poral price fs 8 $2.50 Sale Price 89 ar eeren rears oid, woe Hens 200 French Ostric! lumes. eo the hi In the bathtud 4 na ce i ber found nar body er Throat was ext | 200 Frosch Ostrich Plumes. feelin 1.49 | “t flpdlng mae’ Ste na been tn Formerly Formerly | Origina in bel he rl Pl Sale Price 2.45 Geet ce ‘cites "erence, |) Hane FE $17.80 0 $1250 |) 100 Feral pres fas end Pa sue rice 3,98 ‘epetie, Last night before retiring she 100 Bunches of Tips (3 in bunch). complained to ,her hi Original price $6.50, Sale Price 2: 98 x” Apis, ewinty years old, of fonting Sale begins Friday, May 3rd, and will last only a few days. LONDON FEATHER COMPANY, 21 WEST 34TH STREET, LONDON FEATHER BLDG, All the favored fabrics. All the wanted shades. Owing to the enormous re- ductions It will rath oO tt it eens ieohes i onde, ve Seat eat tacos te be Impossible All the latest for us to make models, e AlterationsFree iy ea io ea Without Any Question, This Is the Most Astounding Sale i Ni M a Sil wen semen - a ae Ever Announced, We Advise an Early Atte ondance, LW MT HA

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