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_ Aerameritch very: “TN FLING MRP FALLS Russian iy Ween Woman Injured, Man With Her Badly Hurt— | Another Aviator Killed. , April U.Princess Fugente @ certificated Russian ‘alr pilot, and Veevolod Abramovitch, a Rugtan“airman, fell while flying in a or at the Johannisthal flying @rounds to-day and were both injured. severely and the slightly. Their machine col- were ae eae fA her ae. a M. @ German center nfell with se i ens and was instantly killed, | ONIO SPINSTER OF 60 WEDS CLEAGYMAN OF 45. ; Ceremony in the Cathedral of St. |} John the Divine—Couple Off to Europe To-Morrow. ‘Miss Carsonette Kennedy Porter, geerg-old, of No. 517 Avon av O., was married today fi tn 1 of St. Saviows, in the Of St. John the Divine, to the has is newaro .|EIGHT SENT TO PRISON, 4 G@ WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL degree; pleaded guilty | pleaded guilty of stealing women’s ap- ‘ Unth to-day Mrs. Lyons, who identi Mr. Kidd Byrne Tells Romantic Story of Legacy From Grateful Australian Father. David Kidd Byrne, who started ae 0 travelling tea ealeeman and through an act of kindness found himself millions aire, left this city to-day for Toronto to carry out terms of his inheritance. Byme, an Englishman, ‘whose father’s Forger Burnett, Who Sought to Cover $30,000 Defalca- name was Kidd, went to Chicago 1908, according to the story he told the oMcers and some of the passengers on the Oceanic, on which he arrived yester- day, to look for a missing brother. At ‘his brother's address in Chicago he found a disorderly house. The door was opened by a@ pretty: Engii#h girl. life, but apparently made no on her and feft saying ky when hi brother came in he cou! nearby restaurant. The retuer did not come, but after half an hour the Bnetien girl yi eald that ehe woukl go back to her father ( 4 ‘dd, tall vietea of theft of 40 from Andrew Vad- in'Aatralia it Ber a nil tal of No. #0 Kast Houston etreet. First a a ate of thirty feet and c onths the! stealing father, Mr. Byrne, Took this daughter to room at ert had ni Sther relatives Me, Kidd was to bo- hie sole heir, Mr. Byrne sald he owned very profitable ol! wells, Notice of Sir, Byrne's death and of ed ‘tne {Fourth offense, State prison four years went to Australia, turned with he wite to England. Taey. ing her there, he started for Toronta to erect there @ memorial to Mr, Byrne, t (Mr. Byrne ah ahowed Australian papers with columns about 7 inheritance and circumstances 0: kman of Steward. a 9 conse earty body siiepected them th SPEAR DIGNIFIED CREDIT of that. aera « The Feed-drink {50M Agee of THREE ARE SET FREE, Elevew prisoners were arraigned yes- He urged her to change her way of|terday for eentence in the Supreme Me Court and “eneral Sessions. The dis- ante tie | position 0” each folte Walter Thomas, of No; @8 Clanson avenue, Brooklyn; convicted of burglary and petty larceny at mil Trinca, twebtys nine years old, of chowla at Bow- cry and Bleecker street on March 0. First offense. State prison from eight years and three months to ninetewn years and three months. BY JUDGE CRAIN. William Farley, twenty years old, of No, 99 East Seventy-seventh street; pleaded guilty of unlawful entry of a building at No, 1271 Second avenue. Second offense. Penitentiary one year. Ellis 11. Burnett, thirty-one years old, of No, 59 West One Hundred and Fifty-eecond street; pleaded gullty of forgery to cover defaication of from his employers, A. 8. Haight a Co., TWO OF THEM WOMEN tion, Sent to Jail. Cacsar Maxwell, thirty years old, of No. 210 West One Hundred and Nine- teenth street; convicted of stabbing Chanler Jackson of No. 310 West One Hundred and Eighteenth street; second offense; penitentiary one year. MoMahon, thirty years old, of No, #9 West One Hundred and Thirty- seventh street; pleaded guilty of steal. ing theatrical programmes valued at 98 from Casino Theatre; second offense; penitentiary three months. Wilson, thirty-four years ob, y valued at 6215 from a|of No. 44 West One Hundred and ‘West One Hundred and | Thirty-fitth street (negro); convicted of t. Firat offense, Sen-|etealing % from Karl, Trefurt of No. twenty-four Meh Third street; con: street; pleaded guilty of parel from No. 17 West One Hut and Eleventh street; first offense; sen- tence suspended on condition she go with her husband to Chicago, cceeetteeesiatts FIND MISSING BOY IN RIVER. Mother Had Thoaght He Was Stolen by Kidnappers. ‘The body of Charles Lyons, five years old, who had been missing from his home at No. %8 East One Hundred and ‘Thirty-ffth street, was récovered from Ty the Hartem River at the foot of One| the i#fundred and Twenty-fitth etreet to-day. DON'T STAY GRAY! SAGE TEA WILL DARKEN YOUR HAIR BEAUTIFULLY. A Mixture of Sage and Sul- phur Prevents Dandruff and Falling Hair. hen you darken your hair with Sage Tea Yad Sulphur no one can tell, red | fled the body at the Harlem Morgue by the clothing, had believed the boy had kidnappers, but she 4 e ited the bulkhead at the foot of the tre ‘The Police were astonished by the fumber of women who appeared at the when word got about od the mt of @ little boy had been found. They Yearned of many Te of children not before reported Tho father of the drowned boy 1s long city to bury ytxe oniid. who has Board of DEL MO! wWyyeth's"—then thre wilbe-so duap-| of excellent tion”. Ye d bru with Wipe Sage aad Sa “You are pure— you are excellent” Says the pure food town WESTFIELD bf the famous brand of California canned fruits and asparagus gp Dd Monte _ Pr LB. Alo th Weill Mas, Noma Sch become a national figure since the Westfield Heal gn Palani chained 3 NTE fruits and asparagus pronouncing them , quality and free from any form of substitu- To be sure of CALIFORNI. i A'S CHOICEST FRUITS and VEGETABLES e's night an alter anot! because it's done so ear ry . | cation or two Lecnes beat ly It is also splendid to remove and ate end luxuriant ies cure Been} scalp aad stop falling hair. ever. You will also discover dandruff hae aa muy 8 and pre Pls in hallway of fourth offense; six months. ixty-three years old, pleaded guilty of suspended. BY JUDGE O’SULLIVAN. No, 2199 Fifth aven irty-two years old, ; aaid she brought it to thie city to sell; first offense; sen- tence a Annte Rontumeky, twenty-two years A, of No, % East Second etreet; No. & East Forty-second street. with Wyeth’s Sage ou'll look years a pharma- siz month: 2 Rivington street; indicted for 0 Inquiry shows ioe oe: tae Pall lote of Ask your grocer for the famous DEL MONTE BRAND — packed by the California Fruit Canners pager the ge canners of fruits and vegetables in ‘ e rd , world. North & Dalzell 111 Hudson Street, N. Y. 70 IE We Give Surety Stamps Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in M Women’s Shopping Center Sixth , galley 20th to 22d Street - Glace, muode, mochs, che- mois and AMS Cc Fancy China € sip ng £ re odd Cereal Bowls, jeg. 15e 10c Saucers, Cups. and Fruit Saucers and Olive Dishes in an assortment of neat floral decorations. O'Neill Momefuraishing Store— A GREAT FRIDAY OF UNUSUAL BARGAINS| Instead of the Usual $19.75 to $22.50 These Spring Suits& Dresses cnt disses’ Spring Suits 1°, mie ee Pe $18.50; special These suits and sei? a Are Now $10. 98)\2 Offered at that S; Price to make Fri than usually interesting Bar- i 48. A ee mode! on ; tailored in the most careful man- ner and finished in durable material, you will find these Ce) @ revelation in rcadf-to-wear garments. Nothing or tawdry about these—in Tact pe people will ask you for Uegseal of your tailor. And tyen—thinke of the reasonal O'Neill Main Stere—Third Fieor. Plisse Crepes , i 4? pom govt is looking and up-to-date wash 1 5 c te very Ul hak for a cool, Kent A Summer dress. Needs no ironing, an mes in a wide assortment of st! ancy | colored hair lines and Gosal Mesias on. oa shite ground ‘Store—Second Fiver. Stripe Brilliantine privgrestsced phe go ort and black in 39c A most desirable eynelen for Summer wear, as it is very stylish, cool and services! O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. gain Day. About 100 Women’s Spring Suits eateaae as eed el Paces conte all sizes Eras ae yh hyena Pines colorings. Values ay $22.50, at $10. 98 Women's Cloth and Silk Dresses Several smart models, some plain, others fancy trimmed. Light and dark colors. Not all sizes in every style, but a sizes in some mri. Values to $22.50; $10. 98 These $20 to $25 Spring Coats at $14.75 Women’s and Small Women’s New Spring Costs. Several models await your selection. Some are plain tailored, others are fancy silk trimmed; some are lined throughout wi peau de cygne. Materi: Deland Leagan covert, » eponge. rt, ree-quarter of} models. All ph le colors and ae my O'Neill Main Stere—Third Fleer. omen’sFancyNeckweat| Women’s White Shoes New ideas for Spring end Summer wear. 25c ae ee $1. 25 Reg. 50c. ‘enise, Lace Dutch Collars, Oriental Jabots, eral tan cream, Dutch Collage of embroidery, with jabot pest oer course, if you have bought our ale before we need end many other desirable items are included in en te whew. oly you thet these shoes are « bargain even at the O'Neill Maia: Stere—Second Floor. *s Union Suits _ wad ¢ om | Women’ s Lisle Hose ' 59c A senetaciinge 5 line of lisle and cot- on 9e fen seeti Aaehty f900 908 ‘stleh; You can secure 75¢ Weekly Spear recommends this Refrigerator as the most successful food preserver he has ever shown. Con- structed on hygienic — |e me | | | ° w Mtached, a attest eemeqeenees T rimmed with Persian bands in front end at These kimonos are « cheerful, cool snd comfortable house lade of light wei germent. hed with embroi: emb: t ection or roaring astractively and lace, these undergarments Main Stere—Third Fleer, fae | ‘8 very timely = Empire. Mirror for excellent velues in’ Summer "et hae on Sat opps ma tins B2AIS SE ree Mon he Gu nce High Class Canals with oe Pea bos [diliges on b mirror. shh 0 5 ® pretty picture Le Vide, Warner’ * @. pA ong Fe O'Neill Main Stere—Feurth Vicor. Art Gas Lamp An ornamental and useful library lamp. $2. 49 mplete with shade, burner, mantle and chimney. Iecleae also six feet of best tubing and a gooseneck. O'Nelll Hemefarntshing Store—Besoment. Figured Linoleum ry Ss ie ont ssn een cape re These and atyle. ye BY wit Nad there a pte medi high bust, id motiue, or hi igh busts, an tary 0 srreeues. of Seeins O'Neil Mate @tere—Third Fleer. Men’s Shirts Made on the li of made-to-order shirts. Reg. 61.60. .. Made of fine quality percal of Piala | or Pleated Desens, ight» rd “ia rounds, 95c sortment with shirts are Sises O'Welll's Bis Bere fer Ded and the Bers. is Linoleum has been figured we have a few pieces of vi len, “ ee lepers of, splendid Ae ae a ad Pat fitting: tached s. a ity lew jerious. si ry Ti Mf ‘O'Neil Main Blore_Foarth Fleer, =) ——— Rene Oe Ngee Co., Sixth Avenue,-20th to Children’s Dresses Made of fine quality lawn, in Princess and shirt models, Reg. 91.00.. 69c|_ Sizes from % to 5 years. ry Pe ily edged with lace insertions, it pee tae at Aa creas Teegoee child, and will give it a distinctive appearance of elegance. O'Neill Main Stere—Third Fleer, Solid Gold La Vallieres An attractive gold ornament that is not ‘ $1. 89 too pretentious. Reg. $8.00... Chain and pendant cauiplate. This includes a large of ity jas, some even set with amethysts, Damask Table Linens An extra weight, durable, silver bleached, pure Scotch linen table damask. Most jaesieable for Summer homes, boarding house and hotel u: ONeili Main Store—Serond Fluor. Sateen Petticoats A lot that will be just enough for a busy Friday: Be MUMP NTs 60s siti ccs cuiv dsv 8 5 Cc Gloria and sateen petticoats, in black and stripes, with accordion and tailored ruffles. Very serviceable petti- coats that are attractive and at the same time of excellent O'Neill Main Stere—Third Floor. wearing qualities. Excellent time pene and reliable time re- 50 ony iia rabies gong, and is fitted ae Ghise ceenceeceeeeeereee eee eeeeeeereeerenes Tape edge, A: a pines “dyed, all made on 8-rib | minders. Reg. 7 paragon frases, itted wit! ‘and tassels, and a pets Hase assortment of plain and fency handles. The very thing|for it. Runs thirty hours on one winding. A necessity for Spring tomers for early risers. sapp! rubies O'Neill Main Store—Main Fleer. Umbrellas O'Neill Main Store—Maln Floor, O’Nelll Main: Store—Main Floor. Good GROCERIES at O’Neill’s These specials are for Friday only. Mail and telephone orders filled prompt. 5700 Chelsea. We reserve the right to limit quantities. PERIERE ruit & Vegetable WineDepestanen Specials Green River Meats ay ‘3c Delicatessen |Bolled Ham—Per ib..810 Terme” bane a Candy Specials Sa Fee wets] American 4 Whiskies ‘ane 4 Barton and Guestier's Bordeaux Wines | sin ing thie xen se Rose This sate... 49C