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ee bine pete te Oh ple % = =satess 2 E : SFE SWANS CAST P | MAYORSSLEUT, SSeS 5 MRED DEAD ON | i |= =| = IERSEY SHORE ‘The bodies of those who perished in parted the mien, and, |the wreck of the thres-masted achoon- ir Charlies K. Buckley off Long Salesman Alleges Detective| ‘i, “tmoutty, Was Talking to Mrs. Dar- ae et i i j il 3 ? Re 2§ gf i: t : i : [ gE Pr Hi gE =, have told thie pa Jowi: ” Mra, Darlin, pave had Absol fo s i wie§g g of the schooner. bodies was that of the i HT et HH HE iFFe ie j i H i. @ beach on the look- it for other bodies, Representatives the Heldritter Lumber Company t HH i Ets $ i icated with Phalen in any Phaten was made nit detective a age ater savor Mushal took oe ne four odicn were rensgred te al viele el ate of tp wreeh, Baa BIDS FOR TWO Wines eo eae OF MUSEUM OF ART, |r soverat cays. "Accoraing to rar, , eaaiaies: re, ‘Tne Park Board opened to-day the|Poor, Tired, Aching, bids for the construction of twe addi» Sh oe Tortured F ! VE TALK. | tional wings of the Metropolitan Mu- eter ey M eam of Art, which are to be batlt on all day, the south side of the building and| upstairs, downstairs, standing, tram aaag to identify the bodies of the A g ‘li fi te [etna i i ul Pee ; 'H at He | § it i [id entered the front ball of Py wee welling for the|Which will probably be used for the | ing, Ne reves ne oats glock. Gevater I wes eurpriaed to ose thie| exhibition of the Morgan and Altman | ward them to-night with « good John- tan Phalen talking to my wife in the | Collections. son's Feot eee. Tre lowest of. te Sighteen, pee 704 come the aches and pains, the No. 33 Old Broadway, whove figure Gitoa ‘totorlag Shae fel ieoie ens 5 bia r bidder in obliged to com. | Comfortable ye Your feet are too te the work in 600 days of forfeit yard relief & to be food a tht, bast ke of Johnson's Fi Best & Co. Present These Very Important Sales for Tomorrow (Saturday) The excellent values offered will be very interesting, because it these are selected from the most charming of the season's f styles. In every detail each garment shows superior materials and workmanship, and that real touch of distinctiveness that mark a ‘Best & Co.” model. i ij i § F3 : ce ght ee eee a Me 2 “ill AG 2 Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Coats Exclusive Styles—2nd Floor Stic and Serge Suits, which feature the newest style mode of the tailored. be “plain " In navy blue, with new color combinations. B \ Values 39.00 to 49.59. 28.00 | . | New English Topcoats, featuring the mannish Fiskentweed. Grays, ‘browns and greens. Values 22.50 to 37.50. 18.00 22,50 Important Redeced Sale Saterday Misses’ and Children’s Millinery : 132 Hats, French and English Models as well as those from our ‘ own workroom; all of Best & Co.’s standard quality. Bet Former prices 10.75 to 18.50 | No. O. D.'s, Ex- i Higher Priced Models | tuanae or Oredita 8.75 to 13.75 Greatly Reduced PRPPP Attractive Values Saturday in Girls’ atid Misses’ Apparel t Jn the most appropriate styles—4th Floor Ripple Flare Coats of fine English mixtures; collar, cuffs and facings of wool plaid. 8 to 16 years, Regularly 15.00. 9.75 French Linen Frocks, yoke model, tunic skirt effectively hemstitched. Im green, gold, delft blue or white. 8 to 16 years. 6.50 “Danse” Dresses of cream lace, draped waist, tunic skirt, handsome flowered silk girdle. Juniors’ sizes 13 to 16 years. 18.50 Country Club Suits of navy blue men’s wear serge. A smart, practical model. Misses’ sizes 14 to 17 years, 25.00 Young Men's Clothing Single Breasted or Norfolk Suits of cheviots, homespuns,serges13,50to032.50 Ovescoats, Balmacaan, raglan, or semi-dress models. 12,50t023.50 Boys’ Clothing Norfolk or Double BreastedSuits, some have extra knickerbockers 8.50to 18.00 Reefers of mixture cheviots, homespuns, sergesor covert cloth 6,75to16.50 Norfolk Wash Suits of khaki, duck, linen, crash ordenim 4,00to 6.75 White Duck Reefers, with cadet, navy, or red collar 6.00 Elisabeth, owners of the echooner,} , ian nema Sines reve Sen Reon ), the crew of the Buckley was] 6 Ld ‘with the. exception ot ‘tne| @A Habit Worth Forming’ cayfain and mate, who were brothers | FIRST THING In the morniag—LAST THINO ang hatied from Maine; the cook, a at night, fen Viernes mrieweme, and one of the seamen) | UOTE ta warts enter, ithe wrecked schooner 1lee only @ Hiselthy taethy € wees brea distance off the beach, which fs NATURE id nm with wreckoge and timber \ » She is split in two { ” and so deep in the sand that her \ wash, rtinson told the hospital authori- that Capt. Hardy realized his imity to the Jersey coast and his jensneas to save Ris vessel soon he ran into the gale which le her ashore on Wedenaday Annual Sale, Men's “Onyx” Hosiery, Monday, April 20th ranklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue “Young Men's Show 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor ' Entirely Separate from Fifth Avenue Store’: SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Balmacaan Top Coats FOR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST enuine Balmacaan model of imported Scotch homespun, cheviot or tweed in brown, gray, olive or tan colorings; yoke and sleeves silk lined. 15.00 Value $25.00 English Sack Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST ree or four button soft roll front models, patch kets, of navy serge, checked or pencil striped simeres, cheviots or tweeds. Value $24.60 18.50 Hand Tailored Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST Of highest grade imported fabrics, half lined. Navy, black or gray pencil striped cassimeres, or club checked worsted, homespuns, Oxford a and navy serge. Three or four button Eng- sack models, t roll front, natural shoulders, or flap pockets. Value $365.00 24.50 Summer Tuxedo Suits P SKELETON LINED FOR YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 42 CHEST New model of highest grade unfinished worsted. silk galloon bound collar and cuffs. New jel vest, trousers with silk galloon band at sides. Value $30.00 22.50 Men’s Silk Shirts CUSTOM FINISH. 134 TO 17 NECK MEASURE 2.95 value $5.00 Men’s London Made Ties Ipde in London expressly for Franklin Simon & Co. eee silk squares in rich novel weaves; also Ei fi lish grenadines in hand embroidered stripes or ¥ Regular Price $2.60 1.35 "—16 West 38th St. oung Men's Shop ONE MINUTE FROM CAL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Ourlerma Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Ialand and Connecttout, Dm i014 PIANOS, «IANO PLAYERS 3 ROOMS ‘ALOGUE | AND SEWING | LED FREE MACHINES ON CREDIT ide weeny oe —— Shoge the one motion need- Every irchase 4d Yransform the couch into over, daring Aprit only, a inylous bed. , on this Coupon We Pay Freight—all Goods Marked in Plain Figures, BEAN" gg ag fgg 49" 08.60 Weebly PIFTH AVENUE At Thirty-fifth Street {75-762 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. Teuaurararsens” r it and Vest skeleton lined. Coat silk faced and | Of heavy tub silk; white ground with blue, violet, | gray or black and white satin stripes. Purchjed in thie manner has never proved satisfactory to Epo Our methods are always fo please our putrone, Annual Sale ‘“‘Onyx” Hosiery Monday, April 20th Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets PARIS—4 Rue Martel. LONDON—20 Jewin Crescent. Specialists in Correct Dress . At Popular Prices For Misses, Girls, Boys and Infants WILL SHOW NEW MODELS SATURDAY Misses’ Dressy Suits | Of Gabardine, English Serge, Corded lin, Ripple oe. Shepherd and “Callot’ Checks, Moire, Taffeta or Faille Silks. 24.50 39.50 59.50 WILL HOLD A SALE SATURDAY. Misses’ Dressy Tailored Suits jes of the latest Paris models of ripple cr: gabardine, shepherd checks, Eng- Mi tor fi ; flowered sikerepe lintage, ee ene tatodoyertes Value $36.80 29-50 Misses’ Dressy Silk Suits Copies of the latest Paris models, of imported silk moire, silk poplin, faille, silk an of taffeta, in black, navy, Hague oe ey Rao lined Me ered ry eer 39. 50 Misses’ Dressy Gowns For Afternoon, Evening, (Graduation or Class Day Of Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Lace or Net. Also Cotton Voile, Organdie or Egyptian Crepe. 18.50 29.50 49.50 Will HOLD A SALE SATURDAY. Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses Misses’ Cotton Eponge Dresses Of cotton opel gor je in white, Hague blue, rose or tan; blouse with new dro; shoulder trimm with band of taffeta silk; net vestee. Cuffs and girdle a crushed tatfota with ruffle edge, drapedskirt. | 14to20yeare, Valuesis.so 14,50 Misses’ White Crepe Dresses j Of white ratine embroi crepe; underbodice of tucked net, bolero jacket of rs ratine embroidered crepe, with moire silk collar. Three flownce skirt, wide moire ik girdle Weoz0years. Value $24.50 . 18,50 Girls’ Ramie Linen Dresses Of French ramie linen in white, copen, rose or leather. Fiat collar, front of dress and tunic skirt with embroidered scalloped edge and hand embroidered. Velvet ribbon bow at neck. Crochet buttons. 10to1S years. Value $7.95 Girls’ Cotton Eponge Dresses Of cotton eponge in white, Hague bluc, mahogany of leather. Blouse with flat ¢oller and cuffs of material inserted with cord veining. Two tier skirt, wide belt of material ; silk tie, covered buttons. 12toiSyears. Value $0.75 4.95 5.95 WILL HOLD A SALE SATURDAY. H Misses’ and Girls’ Coats’. | Girls’ English Top (Coats-—siip-on-Raglan Model—6 to 16 Years Gletined’yoke and siveves, eonvertibic collar. slats Bane siaso Outing and Sport Coats—For Girls and Junione—8 to 46 Years, rt plaids, ‘imono Wide belt, velvet collar, body silk lined. ew re Value$i078 Misses’ Golf Cord Coats—1; to 20 Years 9.75 | | 14.50 | itt Hara, 28 Sn nd wie oo artes 6 9 ’ English Top Coats—. \ mee eee in aan mannish meee perfesg fined Value $29.50 | 8.50 | Children’s Oxfords or Ankle Ties—3 to 6 Years. Sisss 7 to 1034. Madooa™Prankiia” onthopedicinets, Pith hend welved soles, Values 2.25 Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes and ( Oxtords—7 to Jo Years. Sives 11 to 8. Se ES Mee Eel echedecee nr Valuess.oo 2.95 Misses’ Strap Pumps—18 to 18 Years, Sizes 214 to 6. New model with one ankle strap, in white buckskin tan or black Russia calf or patent leather. Stylish titing lasts. 3.25 Value $4.50 “Bove: Clothing Shop" 8 & 10 West 38th St.—Store Floor—Connecting with Fifth Ave. Store WILL HOLD A SALE SATURDAY Boys’ Reefer, eof ba tine navy serge, also homespun e ni . and mixed weeds. sei v7 egtrod years, Heretofore $7.50 to $0.75 Boys’ Hand Tailored Suits; Extra Knickerbockers ‘Of navy blue or brown pencil stripe worsted, imported homespuns and Englich cassimeres, Norfolk coat, skeleton mohair lining, with two pair of khickerbocker trousers. 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Ralmacean tee cons 1 rweeds, in gray, b i Hand tailored top coats, of import: one! in }, brown or olive; yoke and bedeeg Venetian lined. iT} to 18 years. nValue $16.50 "5.00 8.75 12.50 Annual Sale ‘‘Onyx" Hosiery Monday, April 8th i 7 Regular price $12.50 WILL HOLD A SALE SATURDAY, i" Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes |