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we ome eRe 2 Ome ewer eer eee WHILE QUT SHOPPING WOMAN TS RUN DOWN AND NILLED BY AUTO Mrs. Boolas of Pine Lawn, L. 1., Passing in Front of Trolley, Is Struck by Machine. Mrs. Julia Boolae, forty-seven years ol, cousin of Mrs. Wilbur De Graw of Pine Lawn, 1. I, with whom ehe lived, wes struck by an automobile this after- noon when crossing Fourteenth street, Vetwoen Fifth and Sixth acennues, and No. WB West Seventy-third street. It was hurrying across the our that she was etruck by the machine. » A Wheel of the automobile passed across her Gody and she received internal and other injuries. ‘The automovile, the police say, is qwned by Dr. Ralph Lucatort! of No. 191 Gecond avenue. In it was only the chauffeur, Frank Costello of No. #7 East Fourteenth street. Costello, accor- ing to the police, was endeavoring to awing the machine around the enst- bound surface car when Mrs. Boolas was struck. He was not arrested, Mre. Boolae was unconscious when Dioked up by ¢ Patrolman Harring- top. A passing automobile, owned and riven by John March of No. 8 Lyndal avenue, Jamaica, was pressed into eor- vies, After @ record run to the New York Hospital Mrs. Boolas was carried perintendent of the institu- ohe had just died. ‘Mra. Bootas was attired in mourning. In her purse was found @ card bearing the name and address of Mrs. A. C. De Graw, by whom the body was identi. fi Mrs. Boolas was a descendant of the| *' oid Van Brunt Her father wa: one DOCTORS WATCH POPE PIUS, _ DEPRESSED BY DEATH NEWS. ly of Long Isla: | ton), 13 to 6, 4 to & and 2 to 5, third. |ime, 11624, Fuchsta, Snow Flake, | | upward; five and a half ¢urlonis.— reency ward. Dr. McRae, | prominent musician, | F CHARLESTON RESULTS. FIRST RACE.—Maiden three-year- olde; six furlonge—Pandora, 102 (Mon- tour), 4 to 6, 1 to 3 and out, first; An- na Claire, 102 (Wolfe), 10 to 1, 4 to 1) and 8 to 5, second; Syosest, 104 (Bux-| Pink Beau, Sweet Times, Cliff Top, Coo, H. M. Sabbath, Kenneth D. and Old Hank also ran and finished as named. GEHCOND RAGCE—Four-year-olds and upward; selling; six furlongs.—Casque, 118 (J. Hanover), 6 to 1, 6 to 2 amd 6 to 6, won; York Lad, 1® (Montour), 2 to 1, even and 1 to % second; Claque, 106 (Wotfe), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. Time, 11634. Miss Jonah, Inspired, THIRD RAOCE—Three-yearokie and Shackleton, 110 (Wilson), 6 to 6, out and out, won; Samuel R. Meyer, f11 (Goose), 8 to 6, out and out, second; Grosvenor, % (@nyder), 6 to 1, 7 to & and out, third. | Time, 1.714. Royal Message and Mon- acacy also ran and finished as named CHARLESTON ENTRIES. RAQE TRACK, CHARLESTON, 8. C., March 24.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: | trirve $300; three-year-olds and | FIRST RACE. Pune. $3100; src 100; 106; Red Rajah, 106; *Co} nell, 100; Bowie Latimer, THIRD RACK--Pure 108; Wi; Beachy, 10! * camellia, 102; | Hold Consultation and Forbid Au-| "tx diences Planned for To-Morrow —Pontiff Shows Weakness. ROME, March 4.—Owing to the weak scondition of Pope Plus, Prof. his consulting physician, & consultation this fore: would be impossible for His Moliness to hold the audience he had arranged for to-morrow. No further audiences will be given by the Pontiff until Apr The Pope is inuch dei death on Saturday of C ,Rospigh!, the Vicar-General, and it ts Seared that this occurrence will have ‘an adverse influence on his progress . toward recovery from his indisposition He prayed for a long time to-day while| Mar. Bressan, his private secretary, * celebrated a requiem ma: Cardinal. a ASK CITY FOR $2,200,000 for the late HIGHWAY IN CATSKILLS. | Forty Miles of Brick Pavement Urged by Aqueduct Commission- er Strauss as an Economy. The laying of a forty-mile brick road from one State road to another, through | y'the heart of the Aqueduct region in the + Catakille, was discussed in the office of Comptroller Prendergast to-day. Dep- uty Comptroller Douglas Matthewson, + Oharles Straus, President of the Water Board, and J. Waldo Smith, chief en- gineer of the Catskill Aqueduct, urged | that the road be built. The road would cost the city $55,000 a mile, or about $2,200,000, Straus declared that the road would mean economy, as !t would be a perma. “nent highway. It was decided that the matter should ‘brought before the Board of Esti- fee, probably at the next meeting, an application for the issue of 144,300,000 corporate stock to defray part | of the cost of construction. — —_ TWO DIE BY GAS IN HOTEL. Unknown Sleepers Found Lifeless in Greenwich Hostelry. ‘Two boatmen from New York, whose names have not vet been learned, went inte the Greenville Hotel, Seaview and Ocean avenues, Jersey City, early to- day. Both were too drunk to register and were put in Room No. 10 on the first floor, Later the odor of gas was @iscovered, the door opened and both | | were found dead. One was undressed and in bed, his) * trousers hanging over the gas jet. The her was fully dressed and lying on the bed. The gascock was turned on ful and the windows closed. The men were evidently Norwegians. pone siill FISH PRISONER FROM WATER. | ing Ah Chung was held without ball to-day by Recorder Mara in Bayonne, | ‘. J.,.charged with a murderous assault Oil steamship Romany. a te im the Bayonne Hospital in a serioun condition, All he has been able to tell {s that, while asleep on the ship, he was | @ruck on the head with the Chung was carpenter on the omany. He told the Reoorder he was afraid ho would be poisoned if he returned to his | ap. After the assault the Ohinaman was discovered hiding in the atokehole, but broke away and jumped overboard. | He clung to the pier and was hauled —< ‘Troops Aid in Opium Destruction. AMOY, China, March 4.—The deatruc- tion of the opium crops by the Govern- ment authorities is being carried out with great energy. A force of three hundred troops was despatched from here to-day to Tungan, where the farm: ers have hitherto resisted the efforts of the authorities to destroy the poppy Ettore | Commissioner | n axe on Chief OMoer Gail of the Purse $300; three.year-olds and *Grace Me, | 106; *Re; tw Renetict ey, 110; Fats Track fast. WATERS PIANOS Founded 1845 One of the most notable of the many pianos made by Horace Waters & Co. is the beautiful new Style B—Waters Upright It is full octave, medium size, with a perfect, evenly | balanced scale. The tone is very rich, deep and full with a fine |]| singing quality. | The case is of unique de- | sign and finished in hand- some figured walnut or mahogany. The price is only | $275 and special terms of pay- ment are now otfered of only $7 Per Month Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free and no charge for interest on time pay- ments. Our New Style No. 5 Chester-Autola is a full 88-note player- | piano, of fine tone, durable | construction, responsive mechanism and the all- round excellence of an up- ||| to-date player. Price only | $390 on special terms of pay- ment—$25 down and only $8 per month, Call and let us demon- strate al! that we claim as to the superior excellence of the Waters Pianos and the Autola player-pianos or Send Postal for Catalogue | Horace Waters &Co., Three Stores: | 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) | 254 W.125th St nr.8th Ave, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARON 34, ‘Better Goods for the Same Money or the mentary dav Stamps || "Meet Me at the Fountain. FREE, Tomorrow GREENHUT-SI 5 Com ty in Htself ineny ‘bes to ate ronsen P required for books unfilled will be give Distribution in Pre- mium Port Third Fioor, GREEN- HUT Butiding, tomorrow. Only 100 complimentary stamps good in MAIN BUILDING tny_one book, Sixth avenue .B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18®to 10® Streets 10¢ Poreales (36 Inches nat ganas MAIN BUILDING 36 inches wide; yard............ (MAIN Building, Male Pleor.) Here’s Our For Men, Women Spring Hosiery Sale and Children Prices during this important occasion are in many instances less than mill-cost. The detail which follows tells the best part of part of this story: (MATH Bahding, Fleet Pier.) | Garment Shielde—sizes 2, washable and odorless ; pair.. (MAIN Batiding, Mata Ploee.| leory and Cereal—biended in ~ 15¢ 25e Coffee, Chi the right Women's Full-Fashtoned Pure Thread Silk Hosicry— Men's Fine Mercerized Plain Black Half Hose—“sec- roasted; 7Ibs., $1; Ib...........5 in black, white, pink, sky and other colors; choice of Women’s Hosie onds” of 28¢ quality; this sale, at........... 0.0005 10c (MAIN Building, Third Ploer.) * all-silk or fine liste thread t ‘ ry ital JDL | | oe Stamaed Kimono, Gowne—oa jop, sole, heel and Values t ; "12% good quality nainsook; each. © c| toe; values $1 to $1.50; this sale, at. "19 ues to 75c; jeach....... 25¢c include WOMEN'S BOOT EN'S FINE IMPORTED LISLE (MAIN Building, Second Floor. GREENHUT BUILDING $1.68 Poultry Wire—2-inch mesh; 36 inches Phinda at Assortments at thi: SILK HOSIERY. wo n all "10¢ in and Women's Fine Black Mercerized Hosiery—made with D Pure colors; with fancy tops; “seconds” of S0c quality; THREAD HOSIERY—with hand-embroidery. WOMEN’S 19. wide; roll of 100 running feet $ IMPORTED HOSIERY IN “OUT SI > LAY i ne 11 Men's I: and Domestic Half Hose—plain or bh black with split feet, plain B Bari Hi Iso rey Lace eee Infante’ and Children's Imported Lisle Thread Sox—plain Lod (GREENHUT 0 in fine lisle Ube or pure silk; hundreds of patterns in | split feet, Maco feet erie a "S IM. or fancy; in very pretty patterns and all colors; all (No Mail, Telephone all good colors; all sizes; values to 78c; this #17 | PORTED LACE EFFECT HOSIERY Black, tan or colors, | size; this sale, ates eceeeeeees © © ie Laine) (MAIN Building, Main Ploor.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN Linens, White Goods & Muslins @(4e« to Miss Shrewdest shoppers will be among the first to reach The Big Store tomorrow morning. Read the detail: Yards of 10¢ White 50,000 Yards of 16¢ to 25 Fancy White Goods ainsook—s plendid Meier TWOAty PaCFT, including Plad quality; mediurg Lawns, Flaxons, White Dotted Fancies, ea 6 inches Striped Lawns, Novelty Lace 10e Lawns, Mercerized tals |. Shesets Values in Muslins Lawns, yard PILLOW, CASES | 61./8 RED SPREADS —tult alae for The Big Feature in Our Furniture Department, Tomorrow, Is Large Fumed Oak Rockers (Aa Illustrated) Regular Price $7.50; Extra Special at.... Heie's a rocker that is worthy to } adorn any sitting room. It is strong, sturdy end shapely and will afford a lifetime of service. The spring slip seat is covered with Spanish leatherette; the arms are wide and the back high. Exceptionally well constructed and finished. (GREENHUT Building, Second Floor.) 10,000 Yards of 25¢ White Persian Lfetatze Letina Choice, wide; sheer plain white lawn.. 2,000 Yards of 25¢ White Crepe Ch French finish; suitable for underwe: 25e White Volles——39 inches wid cotton voile; medium weight.... Specimen Values in Linens 10¢ TO 1% seu CRASH TOWELINGS | 19¢ HUCK TOWELS — 8.95 _ TO 8 “ODD" lot of scalloped ched, brown and hemmed ualon linen; STITCHED i 10c} finiah;, lle NAPKINS— pute wren, 91.95 | 3,00 ‘ARDS. MERCERIZED DAMASK — six TABLE choice 5 Tr hemmed; heavy-welght; dozen ... Limit, two dozen to a customer, No maii or tele- hone orders filled, 7-——GREENHUT BUILDIN 300 Fine Axminster Rugs Reduced For Tomorrow Size 9x12 ft., $15. 15 Size 8.3x10.6, $13. 95 value $23.50; at value $21.50; at The designs sie new, the colorings exquisitely choice. Fresh from the looms of the best makers, these Sous to be hp red recommended from the standpoints both and durability. ‘MAIN BUILDING—— Special Luncheons Served in Our Pure Food Restaurant Tomorrow Lamb Stew in Casse- role a la Parisienne Trimmed Hats That Are $ $ Marvels of Beauty at . 5 & 10 Compared with the millinery shown in other good stores, the hats offered in this sale are worth fully double the prices we ask, tomorrow. Your choice of newest and smartest modes in This Hat, mene tredium and large hats. All colors and $1, 95 shades. / (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) Trimmed hats such as we offer tomorrow at $5 ee ee 3 5c a a6 pa a ne i al for our GREENHUT BUILDING: already famous inery Salon. * Gundaral Cotes or fiw: ize $1.75 and $2.75 Scrim and Novelty Street theliibag ‘trom 18th Street. Ele- vators from all floore, Served in Our Tea Regularly $1. 25 SGnoves These are all new goods, and you have a choice, in the collection, of Net Curtains, ‘1.29 i i Tomorrow, a Pair ............ Room, Third Floor small, medium and large shapes. 2 5 Y desi ted in this collection of fine: Egg Salad with BLACK ONLY curtains, OFFERED AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICEL jayonnaise for Ready-to-Wear Hata — posi- tively the best in New York; never height of low They are made on a good aan of scrim and net and therange of, choice in the lot is exceedingly (GREENHUT Building, Prat Floor.) Hot Biscuits Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream or Tutti-Frutti Layer Cake Cup of Coffee or Pot Freshly Made Tea $,- for Real Hemp Dress Shapes 1.45 evenly sewn, blocked in a variety of the best small, medium and large shapes; black and a large va- riety of colors. 1.95 30° sented in excellent sone combinations an Building, First Floor) si REENAUT BUILDIN' A $2.95 Hand-Painted Imported China Tea Set For Six Persons; Tomorrow, for . . 1.65 The set consists- of: 6 Tea Plates, 6\Tea Cups MAIN BUILDING Continuance of Our Most Noteworthy cee of Women’s $3.50 and $4 MAIN BUILDING 50c Boxes of Illuminated Initial aang Paperor Corres spondence “LaFrance” High and LowShoes Cards," 29¢ om ee boxes fof each fo sell at the special price named, conse- quently, PLEASE COME EARLY. The initials are Old English style, stamped in two colors. The stock is extra quality cloth finish. Your choice, tomorrow, of a box Please come At §] 90) 4 Pair At the time of writing this sale is in full swing. It is the result of an excellent business deal with the manufacturers of this famous shoe. Were it not for the fact that the factory (_ does not carly over made-up shoes from one season to another, it would not be possible to secure such splendid footwear at anything like the price named. Every fashionable leather is included, Every pair is absolutely perfect. The leathers include: tan Russia and gunmetal calf in the new “blind” eyelet effect; lace Oxford, high Cuban heels, medium short vamp. (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) ——GREENHUT BUILDIN Framed Pictures quantity is limited. (GREENHUT Buliding, Mein Floor.) Regularly 98c Each; Oe Tomorrow, at . It is a fact that most “specialty” picture stores would charge $1.35 for pictures of equal grade. Your choice of a great variety of subjects. (GREENHUT B of initialed ‘correspondence ards with envelopes to match, or 24 sheets of initialed writing paper, with 24 envelopes to match (MAIN Building, Main. Floor.) First Floor.) MAIN BUILDING: The Caldwell Piano, at $] 85 A Beautiful, Sweet-Toned Instrument Unequalled at this Price (AIN BUILDING: Other Sales Men’s and Youths’ Trousers Values to $2.50, at $1.00 Values to $3.50, at $1.85 Values to $5.00, at $2.35 Values to $6.00, at $3.90 Values to $8.00, at $3.90 Women’ 's $1 Prin- ~ "50c GREENHUT BUILDING: Tomorrow We Offer Another Great Bargain in $1.30 Imported Turquoise Blue Cook‘ng Utensils, at 715¢€ Your ( wice of Three Articles have selected this WHITE - LINED TRIPLE- We famous 41 Judge it from any standpoint—test and examine “ PARAGON it as you will--and you'll find, if you are familiar with pianos, that no instrument made to be sold unde: $225 EQUALS it in quality of workmanship, in reliability, o1 in power to give satisfaction ina musical sense, COATED COOKING- WARE as our feature-offer- ing because of its wonderful popularity in hotels, institutions of culinary art, and in fact everywhere that aera attention is paid to the quality of the cooking utensils employed. It is a populat-priced piano out of the ordinary. tr is built along the lines of the highest-priced i ments—and possesses the characteristics of a high- priced piano to an extraordinary extent. cess Every piece of this . > $ Sold on Terms of $1 to $2C-B 75 c ware is guaranteed first quality--ABSO- P ayer-Piano, $375 Spirite” fan To LUTELY NO SECONDS. You may select It is the lowest-priced piayer-piane y.\ made, It na allt musical qualities of the more expensive. and is easier, simpler. and more satisfactory to operate. Its player mechanism is without question the best that has yet been produced ld on Terms of a Small “10 Mu . a t Women's 75c to $1 & Petticoats—at ... 50c $5 to $6 Skirts for s¢ StoutWomen- ae 95 Girls’ Tub Dresses 6 to 14 sare: $ at from:— Li-quart Dish Pans—sold regularly at $1.30, b-quart Berlin Sauce Pans--with enamel cover, sold regularly at $1.30, t-quart Tea Kettles regularly at $1.30; with enamel cover, sold Your Choice, Tomorrow at, Each, ‘ Te (GREENHUT Buliding, Main Floor.), ‘5 Down and sizes 1.25 | Double Qa Green Tia ng Stamps with Purchases Before 12 o’Clock—Single Stamps Thereafter—\IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING cENE { | Cash Payment and Bench, cover aid 6 rol Womuig f deferred pavmen' r ' /