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aE dct EE NESE THE ie FOR NEW SCHOOL. ‘TORTURED BY MEMORY MISS FRANCES MORGAN, Petimate Ronrd to Me temed foe - CONFESSES TO SLAYING DAUGHTER OF FINANCIER, EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL SHADOW CAUSED & RAID HIS. BROTHER-IN-LAW TOWED PAUL PENNOYER me cece ¢| Michael D aay Arraigned Fngagement ts Announced ag a ' sea oh eg FoDay for Murder in Pir Result of Momance | mt fie i —_—_ ———— Nvenue in pot? Bez woe “ hom, ati pee lnavie'n os ; 665 Fifth Avenue, Corner 53d Street } ont lana ‘ 1 Mi um hia! mati, iL rol M Frences Buiiding | Eyeglass accidents are fe) ti ate Camere en Important Sale troublesome and * Mr Bennoyer w He is now | he expensive. ‘The surest preventative tate vevard Low have your glasses fitted with ears ' ' ri einen the Patented 4 . ’ jae " ertalniment & bd o ¥ te * ‘ ' aoe 1 « Mies Prance “ s " Ne ‘ ‘ ‘ f ‘ Mow t was had with t eo here.) wis . ; or Harris Finger-piece Mounting |ar r devet, Willemae of| Miew Helen M Ha r It is constructed " the Hemi Squad arrived fron| ty the married e i principle of ‘“‘Suctie Powineket with his prisoner, Dons) arthur Woods June 10, im their tact,” holds eyeglasses firmly [nelly made hin confewsion to Ansiat. | cousin | ant District Attorney Joyce According to 1 the wife of Tons, and securely, and rotitively Brsveats pinching, tilting and slipping. y. hin ateter, omplained to him STATEN ISLAND NOTES, of her husband's cruelty. The men| The responsibility for the erection | sO S—— Pr spears bs i Gla 81.50 [TM rrelied and Donnelly, meeting of the proposed garbage plant on cts.— s di 00— th Ross on the street, shot and killed Staten Island will be squarely put up or more—depending upon the [yin tie fed to Newark, and then to|!? Mayor Mitchel when Senator grade selected. Sold only at our stores. | Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and the Pa. cifle Const, He saya he has been back in New York twice since the Cromwell's Anti-Garbage Hill, which haa been passed by both branches of the legislature, comes before the | WS: | murder, and has from time to time Mayor for hin approval, There is) \ through # friend sent money to his t hone local taxpayers C Former Prices $ $ stonnis wivter, who In now living on lang | Mat the My HW iinten tor thelr | oats, soto 20 and $30 | Sprang it and with her two youngont child: | brovides thas i take care Geulss and lof its own refuse “ean G Bl ) P i en \ Be ear bapox J I've kept straight,” Donnelly satd,| Funeral serviece were held last eve- | owns and jouses at 2 TRICE ‘A er vince I killed Ross, but it was no guod. Every time I heard of New York, it all came back to me, I'm glad the suspense is o Kat the home of Thomas M, Kelly, » §1 Anderson Avenue, Port Rich. mond, for lis brother-in-law, Fred- erick W. Lee, who died at We hom: in the Catskills on Monday, Jonn tL 180th & 18tnt, B'klyn. 40s st “Nicholas ive,, ‘be 1007. Riway, 499 near V Hourhby A. Fulton &t., oppo: Bkiyn, aareainndil for many yearn a nec resdet.nd .xewart| MISFORTUNE HER LOT. jsiover oder) 3m ployee of the Cc ‘Trials tn Court, So | for Mra, 1 = Coffee| ony, WHOLESALER Min- lecture After three trials in less than four months, Mrs, Mary Cohen inust again try $5,000 damage sult against tho Nassau Electric Railway of Brooklyn. Ever since the first Jury before Supreme fect of “4 deliv raced this mo: Lyceum, St. George, by Harr: trander. It was the concluding tae ture in the Academy Lenten course. holidays, Cards have been issued by the It time On pala of the Staten’ Isjund Acade: 4 dunce to be given ip jthe 1 rian Parish House, New Brighton, on Tuesday evening. There will be a hearing at St ree to-morrow morning on an tn. GREAT TREAT {verdict was set aside by Ju Hubbs; | then her ninety-two-year-old mother became seriously tl, and, to make her burden greater, her fou ibecnine a hoy The third year-old son Stochler of the Woolworth Hullaing ane nounced he would continue to try the suit if It required ten years. > Justice Lester W. Clark to Louls 1 got, to restrain the city from Dullding & warbage reducing plant on Staten Island and the delivery of garbage from other boroughs at the plant F. Wilsey Owen has been elec President of the South Shore V. +jand Exempt Volunteer Firemen's As Police Lieut. George 11 past tgn in cha wraph Bureau at eadqua: Bronx, was retired fre Departinent ot He joined the tral Pork in 18 ae 1 n j time, | | Mrs. Marguret McKee and daushtes an are sojourning at Luke BAL-ZAV_ Wasi Heiner Ware 1! Fer 70 Y i eo himuett hereatt 4 und to experin of Carretson avenue, Will be the hoste this telen No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World, WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street, Opporite MeAipln Hotel. Fashionable Suits, Coats & Dresses Entirely new models, featuring the most recent style developments, at Unusually Low Prices Tailleur Suits of serge in plain or talon) stripes, gubsrcine, wool checks, | worsted checks, in the new |, wemi-fitted and straight line ripple effects, Special | A es Tailleur Suits of Callot checks, velour checks, | taffeta silk. gabardine, — also | serge in plein colors und hair line etripts, in all the newest style effects. Special | 18.50 25.00 — Tailleur Suits of taffeta silks, vlour checks, ) serge in plain colors and hair: | line stripes, gebardine. Special f New Flare Coats of velour ckecks, Callot checks, gabardine, covert, white chin: chilla, and domino checks, % or full length, new flare models; body lined and full lined with peau de cygne. Special | Afternoon Dresses of Net or Silk New Models of taffet®, gros de londros, georgette, crepe re- leor, creye ce chine and ret. - In the new draped, farthingale and flare models, Specia 35.00 16. 50 Velour Cloth Coat Fancy Lining 18.50 Tailleur Suit Hairline Stripes 25.00 18.50 rning in the Curtis , Mrs. Willlam H.. Str Court Juat Hubbs found a verdict in} q, nt ‘ange and) SAVERETAILERS PROFIT TRRMsRiaRtnunnea nia sere ta Ahan Park tor thee Ee | OLD ST ORAGE | Her husband died a few di Juster * jen | Junction granted by Supreme Coure| joclation for the seventh consecutive | For the Balance of the Week Suits—Coats—Gowns—Blouses Owing to the desteietion by fire of my former premises of 630 Pith Avenue Dowel to canenice the oeenpaney of my nen eaten at B65 Fifth Men ner GAL Street rl will be offered been remo Practically the entire stock is in perfect condition, except- ing a few pieces, which were slightly damaged by water. This accounts for the sale of this stock, which will take place for the balance of the week. Phenomenal Reductions Tailored Suits, '¢=520, §25, $30 No Goods on Approval— NoC.0.D.’s--No Exchanges—No Charges i For FURS Moderate Rates Storage vaults located on the premises Novelties in Fox Scarfs and Collarettes for Spring and Summer Wear. C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Telephone £360 Bryant 126 West 42d St. | NEW YORK CITY | GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATERNEW YORK— | WIIALEN BROS | 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166 and 168 Grand Street Smith Street | Cor. Driggs Ave. tls Cor. Wyckoff St. Worth of Furniture—No Deposit—si Weekly he Bepeal 0c Weekly on $20 Worth of Clothin | |All Steel, | 2-inch Posts, 49 Best Enamel, t ‘At This Sale, 50c WEEKLY, We will sell you D Very nice $9.98 Carriage vA Discount onf | Yo the Dollar. 25e and 50¢ Weekly (," his season offers many newde. Coupon on} Signs in isuffets. We havea big credit purchases when Stock to select from $45.50 opening anew account) Some pretty patterns, an OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. 20, _ ——— eee OST re - Stern Brothers Vest 42d Street Between 5th and 6th Acenues West 43d Street 4 4 . ‘ ‘ . Men's Smart Clothing 4 Is now being shown on the Third Floor, ia very distinetive ol rtment of 4 tiodels for all occasions Suits and Offering an unnieuall superion trilering ty pee of figures Particular attention ia directed to our Overcoats at $18.50 and 22.50 wile selection of conservative and extreme models, embodying avd fallries in all the newes cin a fell range of sizes for all We have alee a special line of Young Men’s Suits at $15.00 for business, dres« or college wear, in a splendid assortment of plain gray, blue, brown and green flannels; one-quarter lined; also worsted cheviots in neat stripes and checks, Men's Formal Afternoon and Evening Clothing, including Full Dress and Tuxedo Coats and Trousers; Frock Coats, Fancy Waistcoats and Separate Trousers; also Sport and Outing Apparel at popular prices. For To-morrow and Saturday, in the Men's Custom Tailoring Dept. Men’s Sack Suits (Made to Measure), a $32.50 Regular Values 38,00 and 40.00. Fabrics offer an excellent choice from the best American weaves, including all the newest and smartest effects in stripes, checks, plaids and neat mixtures; also blues, blacks and grays. Extra charge of 10% for sizes over 44 chest. © Men’s Smart Neckwear for Easter . Tnan unusual variety of styles,materials and colorings, together with Hats,Shirts, Pajamas,ete. WILL BE OFFERED ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AP VERY SPECIAL PRICES. ee Men’s Silk Negligee Shirts y 55c & 85c re * $3.25] | Men’s Pajamas, fine quality; r assorted materials.......suit $1.20 $4.75 Men’s High. class Negligee Shirts, soft finish, with French oe also laundered with stiff cuffs; madras and crepe cloth with satin stripes. . $1. 55 Men’s Easter Hats include Imported Silk Hats, Derbies fae new Soft Hats. Men’s Easter Scarfs, ‘Two special lots. .each with satin stripes....... each Fine Silk and Crepe Shirts in latest designs and colorings.. “Hot Cross Buns---Hot Cross Buns One 2 Penny---Two a Penny” ~ WARD'S HOT CROSS BUNS Today, tomorrow and on Easter Saturday you can buy from your dealer the finest HOT CROSS BUNS you have ever tasted—WARD’S HOT CROSS BUNS—the real kind— rich, spicy and delicious and with a flavor and quality which make them preferred by people of discriminating taste. This year, the same as last year, WARD'S HOT CROSS BUNS will be put up in tidy, individual sealed cartons, packed one (1) dozen to the box. Note this distinctive WARD feature which tells you that WARD'S HOT CROSS BUNS are made and sold the WARD WAY, which is the CLEAN WAY. The individual earton also enables you to buy just what you need for your family requirements, one dozen, two dozen, or as many dozen as you like, and will keep its contents dainty, fresh and most appetizing until served at your table. Order from your dealer NOW and protect yourself against pos- sible disappointment. Order “WARD'S” by name and be sure you get the genuine. They are the finishing touch for the Easter basket. If you like them hot, place in a warm (not hot) oven a few min- utes before serving. You'll be glad we told you. The WORLD Selis 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Week-Day Than Any Other Morning Newspaper