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NOCKS DOWN BOURNERS AT FUNERAL | } sped on. He wae ererhause f he had gone two blocks, inthe Court he was held — n. barge Fresh Pond Crematory. Maxica en @riven by Boot mieaa KY i P| ‘West One y-second street are its into “he ’ ’ rot the crowd near none, street fee PLSIMAITO THEN :| _ATEMPIS SUOOE eh’ in $500 for exam- was taken to Bell haan’ t Arar with oe Policeman feal Condi | Policeman Schwab of the Redford ave- fue station heard groans in a hallway at No. 69 Brondway, Williamsburg, early to-day and found Mrs, Catherine Smith. thirty-one, of No. 122 North Seventh street, in @ serious condition. She said she had taken fodine, the police sey, and TAKES POIGON ON STREET. ide to ae. wee Anoual Clearance Pasa ctator at De Leon Proces- where it was found sion Sent to Hospital— Driver Is Arrested. would not dle. ment were rej packed from 10.30 A. M. to 1 P. he had been in- jured internally, but it was sald he All phases of band Sopeliatle | bagel Leon's funeral. "Kreations “Theatre at Second avenue and Second gy habe g ly itr in the Bowery| public memorial service was held ‘tillamsburg ne ap- thers, while a simila: jee was be- itch | ing held in Cam; im rooms, No. De Leon, noted tong time | editor ot the weekly two days. Straw time is ‘Young time + And our time is your time—to fit you with a Straw that exactly becomes Satie Fearing hie rival was winning the ms street, where the "poay bad lata for | affections of Mise Viola Scheider, your features—a light, cool, dressy . model that couldn’t be anything else » than stylish, because it’s a Young. ~All atyles—Leghorns, Bangkoks and Panamas. | Youth Kills Sweetheart Be- cause She Walked With Another Man, BHENANDOAH, Pa, May 18.— George Hinks, nineteen, shot and mortally wounded the young woman last night. The shooting took place on the Locust Mountain road, near the | | STERN BROTHERS Annunciation Cemetery. Hinks was found some time after- ward, in @ wood near Patteraonville, Erase Seat over the mounta Then ci search for him, ‘which ended in ‘and: ing his unconscious form. Hinks has made @ statement to the police ad- mitting the Kepecyat fo said was in love with the young woman and could not stand seoing her go with a rival. He then shot himself in remorse. ppt ee 5 OF LAUNCH P — DROWN. in th here to-day and five of the nine in it were drowned. They were: Mrs, Otto Justmann and her two. chil- dren and two children of John C. Buc! Buckhols, hie wife, one ohild and Fred Weber, a wistive C Buokbols from Mer- rr rill, Wis, were saved. May Sale—at McCutcheon’s va Fras Only two weeks more remain for purchasing Household Linens, Women’s Outer Garments, Lingerie, etc., at May Sale Prices. You should take advantage, this week, of our full stocks and unlimited assortments, to replenish your wardrobe or linen chests at reduced and special prices. from 10% to 30%, and includes fe al ped sizes of Cloths and $2. ool $3.25, 3.75, 6.75, 7.75 dos. $2.25, 2.75, 4.00, 4.75. » $2.75, 3.25, 4.75, 5.75. $6.50 each. » $5.50, $6 reduced prices. Towels — special values, as follows: Hemmed, $2.50 to 4.50 per dozen. Hemstitched, $3.00 to 8.50 per dozen. Also special values in Turkish Bath Towels. Bed Coverings —Exceptionally, fed Blankets, Comfi values in Spreads. Blankets Specially Priced. Single bed size, $4.00, 5.00 and 6.75 per pair. Double bed size, $4.50, 5.50 and 8.00 per pair. Extra double bed size, $5.50, 6.50, 9.00 pr. | Also a bat ead collection of light weight Summer Blankets, Crib Blankets and Pillow Cases, size 2214236—$1.15, 1.35, 1.75 and 2.25 per pair. Single Bed Sheets—g4.so, 5.75, 6.50 pr. Double Bed Sheets—gs.75, 7.50, 8.00 pr. | Summer Dresses — an attractive power of the very newest styles at prices much lower than usually prevail thus early in the season. Morning Dresses of French Linen, $6.75, 9.75 end 11.50 up. ‘ub Dresses of Non-Crushable Linen, 2.50 and 16.50. fon's latest decree, all specially priced. Guimpes and Fronts with or Flat Collars, also net guimpes with frill or rolled collare—Special, $1.00. Gladstone Collars of Lace and of plain or hand-embroidered Organdie—Special, 50c. soak yetogg! Bright Silk Stockings, isle lined inside the sole, at im 15; value ‘st 50 pair. Black Lisle, tace i ; e pared Lat B aed fe jace insteps, 50c; Imported English Summer Blankets at new prices, owing to tariff reductions. Lingerie — In untimited variety at prices much lower than those which usually Chemises—75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 up to 35.00. Gowns—$1.25, 1.35, 1.75, 2.50 and up. Combinations—$2.00, 2.75, 3.00 upto 16.50. Drawers—75c, $1.00, 1.85, 2.00 up to 22.50. Ladies’ Underwear—new and lower prices on the popular goods. Combination Suits—Fine ribbed, in both tight knee and umbrella style in regular sizes, 50c; out-sizes, 60c; value 75c. Embroidered Swiss Ribbed Vests, extra fine quality—3 for $1.00; extra sizes, 50c. Glove Silk Vests, in pink and white, with neat embroidery, $2.00; value $3.00. Italian Silk Vests—handsomely embroid- ered in different designs, $3.75. Children’s & Infants’ Wear We have selected fifteen lines of outer and under garments for children of all ages up to 12 years, on which we have made special pice reductions, Among these are French Dorothy Dresses, 3-6 years, $2.50. Bloomer Dresses, 2-4 years, $1.50 and 2.75, Boys’ Suits, in blue and white and Pixie one-piece suits, at $1.35 to 3.00 ‘Wash Fabrics” at Reduced Prices Several thousand yards of the most desirable materials for Summer Gowns, such as Crepes ig amt Fopline, Revps, Dimities, Silk and Cotton Fabrics, Ratines, Japan : Tepes, Fancy Buitings, etc., at 18, 25c, 38c, 50c and 75¢ per yard Sates Sorgees James McCutcheon & Co., ate Ave., abd and 34th Sts. ‘was rushed to the Eastern District Hos- pital, where it is believed she will re- cover, According to the police, she sald her husband, Thomas Smith, a machinist, left her Saturday night, taking thetr three-year-old daughter, Catherine. She searched for them all day and as long an she could last night, and when she failed to get @ trace of them she de- 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue. Have exceptional facilities for the Cold Dry Air Storage Furs and Fur Garments Also Oriental Rugs oon haring Caen sos Gals, made ant ie, at_very low rates, ial price concessions on alterations and wont during the Spring and Summer months. Lace Curtains carefully cleaned and laundered at moderate cost; snd seaeed ail wanted, bree of change, Draperies and Hangings Stored. Estimates submitted and articles call made in person, by mail, or Teton, Bee oe To-morrow, in the Upholstery Departments, on the Fourth Floor, A Special Clearance of 700 Pairs Window Curtains Of muslin, scrim, net, madras and lace, including Feeh Reston aod Pato fatainsn ie Bv-as ee two to eleven pairs, at greatly Prices, ranging from 85c to $5.00 a pair Also another collection of English Cretonnes 31 inches wide, in desirable chintz colorings, for slip covering and general Summer use, at the low prices of 19c, 25¢ and 32c a yard Sale of Manufacturers’ Samples of Brass Bedsteads At 25% to 3344% Under-price They are in bright, satin and Poulet finish, some of square tubing, others continuous posts, and many Colonial designs; in nearly all sizes. Sale begins To-morrow, Tuesday morning, on the Sixth Floor, and will continue during the remainder of the week. Brass Bedsteads, like the yopatbagias wis Winch square ott and six |-inch fillers, i in bright, satin and let finish, or with orwith rative mountings, in three sizes: 41/, mae ry ft. and 314 ft.; — ly $35. now $25.00 rass Bedsteads, with 2-inch posts and cast comers, in satin or Poet finish; all sizes; regularly $18.00,. . . . now $12.00 Colonial Brass Bedsteads,with 2-inch posts and five |-inch fillers in bright or satin finish, all sizes; regularly $17.50, . now $12.50 Brass Bedsteads, with 2-inch continuous bone we seven |-inch fillers, in bright or satin finish; sizes 41/2 ft., 4 ft. and 31/4 f regularly Ena Lacquered Brass Bedsteads, bungalow ton Formerly $8.00, now at $6.00 Also a very complete collection of other Brass Bedsteads in our regular stocks; Formerly $17.50 to 75.00; now $12.00 to 45.00 White Enamel Bedsteads, bungalow style; Formerly $5.25, now $3.75; formerly $11.00, now $7.75 + Woven Wire Springs; Formerly $7.00 and 8.00 + now $4.50 and 5.75 Upholstered Springs; a Fone silo Felt Mattress, full size; Formerly $13.00 and 18,75, now $9.75 and 14.75 now $7.75 and 13.50 ’ Black Horse now $21.80; emaller sizes Hair Mattresses: full size; Tenney $26.00; Proportionately less P of Spring Apparel for Women, Misses, Girls, Boys and Children At Most Remarkable Reduced Prices The Sale Comprises:— 45 Women’s Suite 24.00 Formerly up to 45.00 57 ‘Women’s Coats 7.50 Formerly 10.00 to. 29.75 150 Crepe de Chine Blouses 3.85 Formerly up to 6.75 so Women’s Hats 7.50 Formerly up to 12.50 25 Misses’ Lingerie Dresses 8.50 4th floor. Formerly up to 25.00 50 Girls’ Coats 9.75 Formerly up to 19.50 35 Girls’ Hand-made Dresses 3.95 Sizesto7 yrs. Formerly upto 6.75 125 Boys’ Hand-emb'd Snits 4.50 Formerly up to 6.00 FIFTH AVENUE 50 Women’s Dresses 18.50 Formerly up to 29.75 27 Women’s Suite 12.50 Formerly as high as 50.00 138 Lingerie Blouses 2.75 Formerly up to 5.00 94 Women’s Corsete 3.50 Formerly 7.50 & 8.50 30 Misses’ Coats 12.75 4th floor. Formerly up to 25.00 48 Misses’ Silk Dresses 25.00 4th floor. Formerly 35.00 to 65.00 1g0 Little Children’s Coats 3.75 to 9.75 Formerly 5.50 to 15.00 165 Boys’ Reefers 495 6.50 Formerly 6.75 & 9.75 At Thirty-Fifth St. SMITH GRAY «CO. CLEAN-OUT The ENDING of the RECEIVERSHIP Compare of tenet "Th Eig of he Ree nies iG was. Nobed bo Seeta vt the ALL REMAINING STOCKS 5 Sie Sa oie TIME LIMIT Necessitates Selling Out Regardless of Cost or of Retail Valuation jess 8994 Fabric, Style & Weight, for Every Prices EVEN LOWER Than Any Prices Heretofore Ordered by Ts Fe ben Almost the ONLY Men’s Wear Bargain Event Worthy of the Name in MANY YEARS. Come To-Day. RECEIVER'S SALE OSCAR A, LEWIS As Receiver in Bankruptcy BROADWAY be Leta All Stores Open Until 6.30 P. M. Daily. BY appreciate , the convenience ial paves value of nd: Worlds Want Direc