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k ree WILL CELEBRATE LINCOLN’S DAY. Many Events Planned to Do Honor to Mem. ory of Martyred President. PREFERRED nEATH PLACE UNTENABLE TO TAKING FARES, WON'T PAY RENT. AFTER ONE DAY AS CONDUC-'WINTER’S ANSWER TO HIS TOR ROGERS KILLED HIMSELF LANDLORD'S SUIT. Tired and Says the HW Returned Home Cold self in the Meart cause he © ! : r . ‘ & pests 1 nH Brookly i a howev He by ’ “ Pay an |m " ter "i ifeause ow Coney js tor work | {he ni sem reaped ia rjing eam " yester n nea we i rm f he did not | ee FOR GOT MALVAR’S BROTHER. Chief surgeon of Ba gents Is Cap MANILA A bro! M same ake, w ven \ © arraigned t Magistrates Court ay to answer a charge of time-keeper now brane World Wants | | if the Road to” es Prosperity! rosperity! TWN PEON 1066 iestocrtar oe SENT TD ALBANY. 433 Ree ihe ries its 13. SUBURBAN RESIDENTS ASK | - IMMEDIATE RELIEF. | PADDING PAYROLL|§ “" FACTORY TIMEKEEPER AND | WOMAN ARRAIGNED. WoonWORKARS MISCELLANROUS Specie vent —| HALIFAX, N. 5. Feb. > eam TOTAL cesses ceevels066] CF Greclan is still fast on the rocks. and if not morning the chances of saving her ed by high tide thial « THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1902, ‘FRANK DANIELS OPENS WITH “MISS SIMPLICITY.” Comedian Makes the Most of His Part inj; Barnet's New Opera! —His Curtain Speech! a Hit. pn his head, r valine | SANTOS DUMOKT om WATE FREE AGAIN A WINNER, FOR TEN YEARS, MAKES AIR VOYAGE OVER BAY occUPIED LOT HAD BEEN OF MONACO. | LISTED AS VACANT. lincover xteenth atr on the books of th pany. — Arbitration Raises Wages. The leaders of Cloakimakers Inion succeeded yesterday in securing eof Ww the Prince of will be Very win. mates et, Relae a Ae a Plamen aicsbibiotis di ai at ost | welcome i | me by " her doctors that she never could get ” well, as she had Consumption. | ment, and every one | provement. et careful treatment by inhalation she} We | tam beatin made n partectiiol wall’ andl Lyoee of*fifteen lines or less. ‘ages for 6,000 cloakinakers an | AMERICAN GIRL’S SUICIDE. | Dress Goods. 1.750 yards | “lll Wool Cashmere, in 15 desirable shades, and} | | le |black; on sale to-morrow} |morning at | 25 cts. a yard. | A remarkable value. | Silks. 1,200 yards 36-inch | White Washable | flabutat Silks, a remarkably good quality, at | 50c. a yard. 10,000 yards Washable Habutai Striped Silks, in great demand for ladies’ dresses, waists and also used for men’s shirts and pajamas; guaranteed to wash perfectly in every respect; |a large range of pretty styles, 58c. a yard. Lord S Taylor. Broadway & 20th St Jonun Daniell, Sousk Sons. Will place on sale TO-MORROW 1,000 colored Madras, tailor-made Denver. they shouldn't any tailor shops thoy tere Shirt Waists, sizes 32 to 42, .|ourregular stylesat$1.50, c. ea. for this sale 6 in which pretty Harnard was enthuaiastic in tts (VALENTINES for,the ver {{ Largest and richest assortment of novelties Cc ere) from I to $5. ea. 7 Broadway, 8 & 9 Sts. Wuy und Harry Lewis OPPORTUNITY TO TEST JORANGEINE PoWDERs. f fun “WIDOW JONES" IN BROOKLYN. Miss May Irwin w Was given a rousing jrogeiats Feb. 10, 11 HANBON DRUG CO, 244 6th ave; it M. O'NET. $8 Columbus ave ALL ARE INVITED. A Sister of charity Cured of Consumption. Sister Mary has broken the silence ot her Order in giving her tonimo: al for publication, but she fee! tink ake Willane rewarded’: tori the help {t will be to others who are sick and without any hope of ever being cured. Her full name is Sister Mary Humillannah, of St. Anthony School, corner of Brunswick and 6th sts, Jersey City, She was told by Gall To-Day and leave your ad, at The World office. Youcan’t get copy in too earl o bis gn if veg wis! of charge, Pi any of the tele- She was sent by the Mother of her institution to the Koch Lung Cure doctors, at No. 48 West 22¢ st, N. ¥ as a last resort, and these doctors told her they had cured worse cases than hers. She began thelr treat- phone stations thar are ale ae ‘ hoticed her im.|thorized by The World to After three months'lreceive and transmit mes MVOOR ARRID, Oo anialove'stated Brooklyn messages to be|¥ a 3 cured as abo %, I do hereby sign my name and ofter|telephoned to The World's my testimonial for publication. Brooklyn office. SISTER MARY HUMILIANNAH, Gunday World Wante Reach.theMillion, Anthony's School, cor Sixth and Tereueriaa wte., Jamey City.” wets Lali Spring Dress Goods. What you see in the windows only gives the merest hint of the waves and billows of Dress Goods novelties for Spring that have overflowed the tables and counters in the rear of the rotunda. The daintiest loom triumphs of France and Germany and of all Europe are there. And the very newest, including the exquisitely beautiful Silk Warp French Sublime at $1 that is the equal of any similar stuff at $1.25 around town. there are some unusual vee 5, too, Extra quality Ni “blue, er pink, ght black; 38 inches wide; per e yard 50 Special weave Crepe Alba All of these new fabrics and special offerings may also be had in black on the second floor, rear of Rotunda. Imported Cotton Dress Stuffs. In the little world of Cotton Dress Stuff there are also some very exceptional offerings Ponginette, in old rose, steel, bl 5 inches wide, at Striped Linen ( about 27 inches wide oxblood, blues, pinks steel, green Sheer Cloth, f colors, inches wide nearly 100 various de- signs, at 22 French Muselines, soft fin- ne ish, in light and dark ef nd 19 fects, neat and novel de- - 35 plas fair y wort Sat signs, at Trunks nd Travelling Goods. There was a time when a good share of the Trunk trade of the town was done right here. We mean that that time shall cease to be a memory. The New Trunk Store is ready for vou in one of the brightest corners of the big, bright basement. Evervthing easy to see. Everything there to see that a perfect Trunk Store should have. Every trunk is spick and span new. Here are twenty different styles of steamer trunks, fifteen styles of skirt trunks and almost any other sort of trunk that you care to look at. [hen there are Suit Cases, and Grips, and English Carryalls, and all sorts of Straps for bags and trunks. Yes, and acomplete line of Steamer Rugs and Shawl Straps. This is the house-warming time for all these things, and we've made most tempting prices on just the sorts you'll be wanting. “THE VOYAGER,” a trunk DREs made especially for us. Solid thing y basswood, canvas covered; this one fine nardwood slats, with mal- leable tron clasps, thorough. riveted throughout; six dow sole leather straps, linen line has two trays and an umbrella compartment, A trunk made to stand grief and roe convenient and IT CASES. Any- are for. Look at » steel frame. catches SOLID COWHIDE BAG Brass trimmi r lined, Ni n every value we've pres best 82, 34. 38 and 40 Inch. Ta’ seen on such goods. the 3: size. It would 12in Win. 15 in good : value at $8.00. We \) say, for this get-ac- 50 3.00 Gbelntes) tere $6.50 $2 $3.00 $3.50 Other sizes, ea cts. rise. 16 in. \7 in, TR in. STEAM by this R TRU . Judge sswood, linen lined $3.75 $4.00 $4.50 brassed trimmings, leather’ Solid sole leather HAT BOX binding, strong straps. 32, 44, s its 36, 38 and 40 Inch. for collars and cuffs, solid For the 32 Inch size. $5.50 ras locks regn Other sizes, each, 50 cts. rise. larly $10.50. at $7.50 Rasemant Veiling for My Lady. Veils do triple duty in these days of bluster- ing winds and wairling dust. They hold on my lady’s hat, protect her eyes and also her com- plexion. Every form and design of veil you will tind in our perfectly appointed and well stocked veiling department Delicate shadow meshes and the latest novelties from European markets are side by side with all the well-known makes and varieties. Ask for what you will and you will find it in stock in any quantity you may require. Plain Cusede NETS at these Tuxedo ETS, spotted in exceptionally low every conceivable style and prices sclssuciecss 12, 15, 19 fashion, trom 17 © $2 & Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Sts, ane” Enc ye lope did mi ALM. 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