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Little English ‘Girl, Who Is Speedily Set-Free and Staz*: for the West. ‘THEY BOARD THE IVERNIA. Skip Up the Ladder and Are Holsted Over the Rall by the Officers—This Was Their First! Day’s Work. Esther Greaves, who says she is eighteen years old, but who looks | younger, was the first person to be held up by the new women boarding officers of incoming vessels. ‘This was tho first @ay for the women to scale the sides of ips.and the Ivernia was the first ship ey assatied. | Little. Miss Greaves was travelling Alone and said she was going to meet relatives in San Francisco. Miss Harri- son, one of the inspectors, ordered her “held until her relatives called for her, And she was sent to Ellis Island on the puthority of the women Inepectors, Miss *treaver said her home wae in Kent, England. She came second cabin Just as Miss Greaves came down the} “pergplank a tall young man wearing “en astrican cap tried to appronoh her, Af~ was not hor brother, who had written to the New York representa- ive of the Union Pacific Railroad Wempany 1 see that she was sta for Chicago, where ae awaited her a the Auditorium Hotel "Do you know that Miss Harrison, “Indeed I do not. He has been try- ing to get acquainted with mo all the Svay across the o:ean,” was the girl's man?" asked ineply, When a search or the pler was made by the male inspectors the man with ‘the cap could not be found. He had #iipped during the excitement attend- ‘ng the landing of the passengers. Miss Greaves was taken from the pler | jn @ earrings and put aboard a 1 o'clock | linin for the West in care of officers of the road, And at the same time the women tn- foxctors overlooked a case. Naom! Fish- ct, eleven years old, came alone tn the ‘etcerage from England, and all she could say was that she was golng to live with her grandmother, whose home is in New York, Ax no one called for her the men inspectors sent her to Ellis Island. Two Inspectors Minsing. Of the five women appointed Inspectors ‘Miss Batchelder and Miss ‘Lasso, two of tho prettiest, failed to appear at the Grevernment pier in time to board the yeventte Cutter which started down the jay at.7 o'clock. > ola “Bin” Cowan, the fat tar with a fy en heart, who holds the ladder on “tha cutter as the Inspectors climb up {ho sides of the ships, remarked on hear- ‘ L suppose they're still friazin’ thetr crants feel sorry they ain't inspectors, uw ifiss Helena Taylor, who has charge af the women inspectors, was the first i) arrive at the pier. She wore a neat, ‘ent-fitting rainy-day skirt. No one : %-sed her to deny the rumor that she is not wearing tloomers, Soon Miss Herrison came and then, just as the jbrd came hurrying across Battery |s! Werk, the cutter whistled to get under ‘in a pante. which may result in da hulr expectin’ to make a lot of immi-|the prisoners was held. rin FIRE SCARE IN | SANTTARIUM, ‘oa First Haul Isa Haul Is an Innocent! attended ‘by -Muoh wy ed Sis and Electrical Display, a Small Blaze Fills Dr. Mary Ed- wards’s Patients with Fear. There wan a fire to-day in the private sanitarium of Dr. Mary L, Edwards, at for a time threw many of the patien nger- ous nervous shock. The afimes, which atarted in a clothes closet in the top hallway of the house, were not discovered until they had burned away the stained glass sky- light, sending the heavy glass crashing down on the floors below. With tha Blass mingled buening embers, which set fire to carpets and wood work, ‘The crash of the ekylight awnkened llen Hardy, a gtudent at Columbia University, who was asieep on the top floor. Hardy rushed into the hallway and down the stairs, badly singing his hair and eyebrows. By the time the firemen arrived all the patients in the house were frantically screaming for help, but the firemen soothed taam wlth assurances that there | er. | Was no dani Dr. awards has trical apparatus iy the siderable alec- house, and as the fire burned off the Insulation on the wires, all sorts of — ilgntening, sizzling and spark sputtering regulted, adding not a little to t he scare. The damage will amount to 03,000. ‘Traffic on Fifth aenue was Interrupted fo more than hal our — ‘DARK DIXIE SPORT LOST HIS TEETH, Haled Fellow-Gamblers to Court and One of Them Knocked Out His Best Incisors. Up to this afternoon the pride of ld- ward Osborne, an unbleached American from South Carolina, was a set of large. milk-white teeth. Now the three mid- dle upper ones are missing and Ed- ward's face looks like a tunnel, simply because he would complain when he lost money in a gambling-hou: The number of the house ia 103 West Third street, and the combination of number and street appealed to the man from South Carolina, He went there and played 10, %2and 3 and also single 0 in roulette and lost everything he had. Forthwith he hastened to the Jefferson Market Court and made complaint, As a result the place was raided and twenty-seven negroes were gathered In, All were arraigned in Jefferson Market He was Walter Campbell, the proprietor. As the discharged gamblers and Os- borne were crowding out of the court many remarks were made about wwe man from North Carolina, “Welchah,” aneered Benjamin Boykin, who was $1.80 winner when the raiders arrived and had not been able to cash his Shea “Ah ain't no welchah,” indignantly retorted Osborne, "Aa'm a gennleman spent an’ Ah sehriously objec’s to gittin’ Joned In a crookld game. There was a sound like @ cake of tee falling off a wagon and Osborne went xy, and she had to hustle to to the floor. kin went to the door ‘ bo guawale. All of them had the short [and they didn't catch him until he was : + alfway hington uare, e Be Poavicey: skirt was tal court and held in Boarding the First ship, ‘The first ship to be boarded {s the “Cunarder Ivernia, which lay off Quar- ‘tine all night. On board are 181 cabin wid MO steerage passengers, As the cutter came up alongside the lvernia tie big ship was already under steam, and when the little cutter was made fast “O14 Bili" Cowan, who is said to have Leen disappointed in love in the dir nd distant past, hoisted the long, leu: Judder to the side of the steamer. "Bil!" ‘hates to seo a woman do anything Uke work, and when they actually ventured ute his profession, the one at which the Government has had him for more than twenty years, his disgust reached the vimit. _ To still the accusations of his tor- hentors “Old Bitl’ has had a heavy eather visor of great length placed on sie cap over his When some eaid this yisor was thin celluloid and trans-| parent “Old BI", lost control of him- welt. 8 Taylor was the first of the three young women to tackle we ladder, Without the least trepidation her left foot caught the first round, and with a dozen, quick, mincing litle steps she wept up and over the rai ificers of the @hip helped her down from the rail, and as her badge ex- plained her mission she went to work among the women passengers at once. two followed, equally agile and without mi Th yomen dngpectors returned to th B rge OM ge ater the trip on the lver- As thelr quarters have not yet i See assigned to them and fitted wy Pant to the private office of Bupe ent of Boarding Officers Doebier ‘Riss Faylor, who 1s in obarge of th ‘y. ft Was presented with a large ¥ ¥ ewere upon, her arrival, from ueck! of Bite t plaza een ae fated gince 1 ‘a: that no actual work be ne for a few days, the in- allowed to look around with their work, legated one to each present they wi) ‘Ships in pair i ED FOR LAST VOYAGE. Dead tn wick of the sea was Iver Fee oMcer of the steamship $00 bail for assault. When Osborne took an inventory of hia teeth he found taree shy. Two of them were recovered. He fears that he swallowed the other. PREACHER HAS FAMILY SENTENCED for Five Days and then Mr. Ackert Interfered. Rey, W. R, Ackert, Superintendent of the Vermilye Chapel, in Went Wrty- fourth street, wae @ complainant in the West Side Court to-day against threo persons who wore sent to the Island for six months ‘This was the sequel of a five days reign of terror in the (effement-house at No, 5 West Fifty-fourth sircet, owned > y Burnham. The prisoners Alice Docherty, f John Kelly. Mrs. Burnham ° Jennie Patterson, a gir) of olght n, and told Magistrate Bas low that Ubese persons moved into the tenement-house five daygago, Since then Sontnue curousal with mixed ale, anc all figh urea has be is, malay | he uproar last on tnat'Mr” Ackert the atreetete investigate, Mra har asked him to summon @ police Several blue- Coats responded and tha thres verecna were arrested. 1,500 MILL HANDS. our. Strike of 250 Shute Down Bi ia Cot- fon Manufactury, DOVER, N. H ‘eb, U.—Owing to strike of the ring spinn numbering 0, all the cotton mille of the Cocheco Manufacturing Company pete were shut down towlay, bid Rande “out of employment ns ‘ithe Matrikers’ Sonmutned that th wore os to Work. iWenty “ininutes overtime thout extra rémuneration. % Who was found dead in bed at No. 83 Hanson place, with the gas by yr cu Sweetheart, (Special to The Brentng World.) ) Web. 11.—Nichtas Gias- e motorman, shot and aimost in- iy Killed pet Hal, aE S| ‘ow an fstaaetaatts ™ Ecru ONLY SLIGHT DAMAGE DONE. | No. 19 West Forty-fifth etreet, which | Mrs, Burnham’s Tenants Fought] q|at ‘sand carders, lace MARTE VAN VORST, ROUSES PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. THE ‘WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, NOT TO RETIRE (SLEUTH COGS |REFUSE SUBSTITUTES , WHOSE NOVEL -SGHMITTBERGER Commissioner sie Cea Says He Couldn’t Do It if He Would, as the Captain Is Not Old Enough. DENIES DORIS INTERVIEW. Police Commissioner Greene when questioned to-day about his conference with John B, Doris, leader of the Greater New York Democracy in the Twenty-seventh Assembly District, said that though he had discussed Capt Sohmittberger with Mr. Doriw he bad not stated or even hinted at any deciaton he may have arrived at as to what would be done with Schmittberger when !t be- came necessary to appoint the new In- apectors, ‘The Comminsioner said that he did not gee how Mr. Doris could have intimated that he intended to retire Capt. Schmit- berger, as such & thing could not be done. Capt. @chmittberger is only fifty- two years old, and the rules of the de- partment prevent any policeman from retiring until the is fifty-five unless for physiol disability. For a year Doris has been unrelenting In his effort to force the transfer of Schmittberger from the West Forty- seventh street station. Dr. John H, AUTO AGAIN GETS RAYMOND (N JAIL Man Whose Machine Upset a Yonkers Trolley Car and In- jured 22 Persons Now Ar- rested in New York. IN CELL AWAITING BONDSMAN The experience of W. Byrd Raymond, of No, 80 Eighth avenue, whose auto- mobile upset a trolley car in Yonkers and injured twenty-two persons on Oct. 31 last. earning him a sentence of six months tn jail, appears to have had no effect, for he was arrested again last night, charged with running his ma- chine at a epeed in excess of that al- lowed by law. He was held in Harlem Police Court to-day for trial in the Court of General Sessions, and sent to jail until able to secure $600 ball, He gave the nume of Wiley B. Raymond, Raymond had two women in his ma- chine last night when he passed the cor street and Fifth avenue, bound down- town, at the rate of eighteen miles an hour, Poljeeman "Ajax'' Whitman, of Court this afiernoon, but only one of | the Bicycle Squad, called upon HAY- ment of the $340,000 demanded of Castro mond to atop. “Go chaae yourself,”’ mond. "Ajax" chased the automobile instead and caught it at One Hundred and Twenty-tifth atrent vhea Raymond faw that he would certainly be caught he stopped the machine and the two Women jumped out and eacap The policeman took Raymond and the automobile to the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station, where) both were kept over night, Raymond! made no effort to secure ball and re-| fused to plead when arraigned tn court. At the present time Raymond te en-|! joying liberty by virtue of a writ of habeas coriix, under which he was re- leased from the Kings County Pont. tentlary on Nov. He was sentenced by Justice Kellogg. of Yonkers, because of alleged carclessners in the collision. Raymond was at that time running ati automobile belonging to De Witt. C. anouted Ray- Flanagan, who was defeated for Con- wress last in the Fourth District of New Jerdsey. Besides Raymond ehere Were {wo women and another man in the machine Jed with a trolley car between nd Hastings, turned the car most demolished it. Of the twonty-two persons injured several have brought damage sults. The automobile Was not even scratched, This accident came right after a num- der of more or less serious automobile mishaps in Yonkers, and Raymond was made an example of. Four days after Hin inerert Me “wae eantencedd tol alk months in ie Kings County Peniten- ernative tlary without the Although | more fine. the arguments on months have ela the habeas compus writ have not been It 1s believed heard in White Plains. Raymond's arrest Jast nigat will ner of One Hundred and Thirty-fourth ; either foreign office will proteat. [whe turn over to Venesuela upon the Byrne accompanied him to Police Head* quarters and both went away looking happy. At the close of the weekly meeting ot the Society for the Prevention of Crime, Dr. Parkhurst sajd that he bed new information of an Interesting nature in regard to Schmittberger. GERMANY MAY CET MORE MONEY Minister Bowen Asks England and Italy if They Will Agree to a Raise in Venezuelan Cash Advance to Kaiser. would not discuss the matter even D so far as to say that it was against the Captain. STARVING WOMAN FALLS WITH BABY Mary Daly Faints on the Side- walk and Is Allowed to Lie There with Infant Until Po- liceman Arrives. MATTER DELAYS ACTION. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Great Bri- tain and Italy have been asked if they will object to an increase in the cash payment awarded Germany should the Berlin Government “insist an advance of more than $27,600, already promised by Mr, Bowen to each of the allies and accepted by them. ‘The matter came up at a foint con- ference at the British Embassy to-day, at which were present Mr, Bowen, the Ttallan and British Ambassadors and the German Minister, ‘The ambaseadors CLOTHING SOAKED WITH RAIN with a baby in her arms ner of Twenty-eighth As she A woman, fainted at the ov street and Ninth avenue to-day, have cabled to London ané Rome for|iay in the grime of the sldowslk, her (advice, but ft is not expected that) white, drawn face spattered with the cola rain, the baby struggled with feeble hands at the bosom of her gown. Many minutes the woman lay in the mud, while people hurried by intent upon their own affairs. A policeman ‘ay Germany in the original uttimatum.|/came along after a time and picked up It js thought that when the misunder-|the baby, The clothing of the Ittle standing is explained the objectionadle/thing was soaked with rain, the hands article will bex eliminated. were cold and the fade was blue. The No answer has vet come from Ger-| policeman carried the child into a store, many to the reaueat of Mr, Bowen that {spread his rubber overcoat over the woman and sent an ambulance call. vessels | Woman and child were taken to Belle- seized by the German men-of-war. The]vue, They were put to bed and warmed Rritich protocof contains this provision. |and fed. It was necessary to be careful as wid the Itatian, and it is Mr. /in feeding tae woman, for she was al- ‘Bowen's wish that Germany also con-|most starved. But in her destitution sent she had managed to keep the baby nek r AUGHTON, "On the book of the hoapttal the wom- LEFT ONLY S42.d4.'2 an ts entered as Mery Daly, thirty-nine The Old-Time Political Leader’s years old, of No, #40 West Twenty- ninth stres ‘The baby is registered as Estate Had Dwindled to Al- most Nothing. At the German Embassy no definite adyices have yet deen recelved regard- ing the question of the advance pay- raising of the blockade the her son John, one year old, Husband out ‘of work a long time. Missing for several da rent overdue. Too proud by ng of starvation when #he providentlally tainted at the oorner of Twenty-elghth wrest and Ninth avenue. a SENATE DEADLOCK STILL ON. Another Conference Fails to Set- tle the Addicks Fight. DOVER, Del., Feb, i1,—The fen regu: jar Republican Avssemblymen who are olding out against the eleotion of Ad- Rien fo “olther of the two ymoant Gen- atormaips had another secret conference consultation, The will of Nicholas Haughton. filed t hort his ease in Westchester County, —_————— THIS CHAUFFEUR LET GO WITH A WARNING, Benjamin P. Barry, of No, 101 West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, 4 dealer in automobties, was charged before Magistrate Zeller with speeding Ms automobHe at the rate a¢ twenty an hour yesterday in upper § avenue. Barry said there was a down grado the and thet Uunmamw. gead|e charyed hiro with a n'a warning where he was arrested, the machine becaine a trifle Magistrate Zeller dis- point SALARY BILL SLIPS THROUGH ASSEMBLY}: Measure to Increase Pay of Court Attendants Deolared a Raid on-Greater City Treasury (Special to The tres ‘World,) NY, Feb, 11.—Assemblyman sipped a ill through che As- se yesterday in such legerdemain fash thet Avsemblyman Howard Conkling, elthough twenty-four goure too Inte, denounced the measure to-day ¥ | “raid on New York City’s trea- “The il) Increases ty Ao Pal Court sttendatita New ‘ork district from $190 to $1,800 pd annum AM Fine! ‘ 90) y Joseph H. , |to-day. There was a lon Sia amennoen RN. vi Fan Tee ing wan decided beyond & con- Attorney for hin alster, Q{rs. Barah | Dut nothing was decided bend, f Loary, of No, 12 EaltS(Bighteenth | may Bait for the long term. and Henry “4 ; {for the short term treet, hin executrix and sole legatee, |A. Dupont for the short term. a oompletes a sad biography RY vote showed no chan 14 Tt was os The Wil mas mace tn 186, ‘The sesta-| follows: Cong Tei m.—A i tor morely mald: "I Yaave alt my ontate |; Higwing: 2) Jonn Hy Radney 3. ¢ both rea! and personal, to my sister! FRR ee |: Berah, widow of Florence Leary Jobn R, Nic! ‘The petitioner gives the value of the ewtate at exactly forty-two dollars and Kile by Cay thirty-four cents (Specie) to The Kreniog World.) Twenty-five yours ago ‘ick | PITDSIBURG, Feb. .—One man was Houghton was the leader of the Irving] jtlled, two others were badly injured Hall Democracy, @ political poer hold-} and five others hed narrow escapes, i ing the fate of the Metropolis in his|# Cave San poe Le hand, He was President of the Excis thie "morning, | Th Department our years, member of ae Morris: aged Assembly, Aldenman. m leader of men married: ant nL and reported to be Wealthy. His power ined, and. for years before his death he had been glad to be court atlendant in uniform, He died at the age of ways anak Qurlatmns ork, at No. 3% BUCKLIN’S TRIAL ON MONDAY ice Herrick Sete Time for Ar- raigmment of Canfeld's Manager. Justice Herrick, In the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, this af- ternoon, on motion of District-Attomey wie Jerome, fixed Monday, Feb, 16 for the | wal trial of David W. Bucklip, indicted with bis employer, Hichard A. Canfield, on the charge of conducting a gambling- house @t No. § Rast Porty-fourth street. Manager Bucklin, with his counsel, ex-Justice dear L. Fureman, was pres t when the motion came up. No oppo- sition was offered by the defense, which itwelf ready for wr) nict- Attorney Arials ane 4) ave ov; would pronehenon ove ‘er tJ ney, icted — wit bits i tion and Asthma Gives His Advice Free to Many Sufferers. ye paryets Pag now feat Famous Authority on Consump-| EMPLOYS A VALET His Duty Is to 0 Cerny a Supply of False Hair and Disguises and Pass Them Out as Re- quired. “THE RED 'VHISKERS, QUICK.”; And Presto, Thus Transformed the Great Getter of Evidence Walks Past All Barriers Unde-! terred. In the triat of @ civil suit before Ask for and ceo that you gut the old relialiy Dr. Bull’s Couch Syrup | ‘The one‘ you have always: nsed. ‘@ndoreed eh dua teotlg oclece an hiked absolutely sure and safe cure for oolgh,. ‘whooping cough, ‘eroup.: bronchitis, or, throat or lung affection. it Cures Consumption IT WILL CURE & COLD Ina Night There is no remedy "' just as good Dee Bull's Cough Syrap. ‘The dealer who says no is thinking of his profit only. Don't let dealer Justice Jovephs, in the Yorkville Muni- cipal Court to-day, Jacobs, the real de- that when out in quest of evidence he le followed closely by a man» whose Pockets are filled with false whiskers end things thet go to make up dis- guises. “I tried to get into this pool-room on Aug. 21," sald Jacobs, “but the door- keeper was wise and I failed. I signallea O'Neil, my man. and got fom him a pair of red whinkers, a goatee and a slouch hat, which I put on. 1 also Mipped a pair of spectacles on my nose, a within twenty minutes J had tho evidence, I played a horse rites and here Is Justice Josephs was am but Uttle attention to the testimony of Police Capt. Hogan, who was next called. The Captain had failed to get) evidence. The action was one brought by Dr. Antonio Cappozi to break the lease on the premises in East Highty-first-atreet, occupied by the William J. Reilly As- sociation, Dr. Cappozi owns the house and wes urged by the police to the Reflly Association out. my The premises were raided on Nov. 25 by District-Attorney Jerome and the ase is still pending. Hogan is anxious to get the Reiliys out of his precinct. Justice Josephs will give his decision on Feb, 18, SS ONLY A SUGGESTION, 4. He paid But It Mav Proven of Interest and Value to Thousai Common sense would suggest thet tf one | wishes to become fleshy and plump it can only result from the food we eat and di- west, and that food should be albuminous or flesh-forming food, like eggs, beetsteak and ceréals; in other words, the kinds of food that make flesh are the foods which fare. Tut the trouble is that ‘while we eat enough and generally too much, the ntom- acb, from abuse and overwork, dos» not Properly digest and assimilate {t, which is the reason so many people remain thin and under weight; the digestive organs do not completely digest the flesh-forming beet- ‘steak and eggs and similar wholesome food. There are thousands of such who are really confirmed dyspeptics, although they may have no particular pain or incon- Yeulence from thelr stomach: If such persons would lay their prejudices | aside and make a regular practice of taking, after each meal, one or two of Stuart's Dys- | Depate ‘Tablets. the food would be quickly and thoroughly digested, because these tablets contain the natural peptones and Atastase which every weak stomach lacks, and by supplying this want the stomach is soon enabled to regain its natural tone and | vigor. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digest every form of esh-forming food, meat, eggs, bread and potatoes, and this {x the reason | they so quickly build up, strengthen and in Vigorate thin, dyspeptic men, women oud ebildren. | Invalids and ebildren, even the most dell- sate, use them with marked benefit, as they | contain no aireng, {irritating drugs, no eathertle nor redlent, Stuart's Dyppopla. Tablets fe. the mont successful and most widely kuown of any remedy for stomach troubles because it is 1d scientific of mod- sia Tablets are soi naggion te the United tater’ ath edi as iat Great Britain, conte fe for Complete trestesent, earn ee tag Suriaer is required to cure any stomach trouble or to make thin, nervous, 4yspeptic people strong, plump and well. DIED. DUNN.—PERANOE DUNN, tm hie 71 rest: donoe, $18 W, 394 ot. Interment at Calvary M'DONALD,—On Monday, Feb, %, 1803, PATRIOK ¥., eon of the tate Patrick and Ann Mey Dong. Funeral trom bie late residence, 1663 Avenue A, op Thuméey, Web, 12, at 9.80 A. M., thence t Church of Our Lady of Good Counail, Bast 90th st. Interment in Calvary Comotery. MINTYRE.—Web, 11, BRIDGIT, at the renidence of her son-in-law, Thomas A, Lynch, 1202 East 167th at. Wusere} Friday moroing, 9.90, from her residence, to Chureh of at. John tective inadvertently disclosed the fact |* form the greater part of our dally bills of |, CAN DY influence you into buying some cheap substi. tute when your health or the health of some: member of your family is at stake. Wm: EL ‘Breder, ‘of Chrystie 8t., New Yor City, writes :*T had @ cough ever since ehilde hood: - It was-s0 bad that blood would spare from my nose, which would leave me so that I was often compelled ‘to leave my work. ntarted to take Dr. Bull’ CoughSyrup and before the third bottle was finished Cd cough was entirely gone. ‘SMALL DOSE. PLEASANT TO TAKE. The accompanying fillnstration is avfas simile of the genuine Infivenzx, Whooping ough, Incipient Consumpe tion, and for the relict of coneumptive patients in_ad- wanced stages of the disease. AS PREPARED BY THE @ Rey. Dr.J, W. Bull, Baltimore, Ma ‘Vor Bale by al) Drogyista; Price 25 Cents. bottle you buy has on it the trade-mark, “A Balls Head.” Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup wild cure speedily and will leaye the throst and lungs in @ healthy and norma! condition. It contains no harmful drags. Baitera rman “Store Open All Day Thursday. Our Half-Yearly FURNITURE SALE Ts Still Full of Lively Interest. This furniture sale affords opportunities for economies that no prudent woman should neglect. . In many instances profits have been entirely ignored and in others the prices are so low as to stand out in bold relief against the ‘/higher prices of other stores. MUSIC CAB-! ROLL TOP DPSKS, with large’ wer ti t- ing space, pigeon holes’ and INET. This Plano} - Finish Cabi- net with Bix) Spaces for| Sheet , Muste.| Reg. Price 35,00, SALE PRICE $3.00 | $15.00 $20. 00 $23.00 Springs. STEEL WOVEN WIRE very best, fabric, all sizes, 101 wood or iron beds; regu $2, 50 Jar Value $4.00; gaie prics., HALR MATTRESS, 50 Ibe, French! art, roll edge, one or two parts, Very best | SPRING, tiexing, of your own ee ey rege Wlar "value $10.0) mie $7. 50) price "For Boys of 3to ls. New Spring Topcoats What better Gay than Thursday for th Spring Coats. Mothers will take advantage o | their boys to th H. Ratterman store, for every carry with ita clear faving of $1 t0 $1.60. These Top | rhincords and the new herringbone effects. The ttching on collar and cuffs, are made and show the clorest attension to gig early sale. jrows of | in swell ety | detail Prices for th SPECIAL SALE OF BAR CANDIES, 20c. Lb. SPANISH PEANUT BARS, OLD-FABHIONGD MOLASHES basil ERSOOTS UTES BLACK W as ‘, TUE CIRCLES. ‘BLYO ‘geuctiL og wepnzspA?"6 LY. a Hias Jy eae: ib, Fratt ND al ie. A. JORDAN ALMOND BARS, FRUIT BA FOR THURSDAY ONLY, Chrysontom, where @ mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of her seul, Interment Calvary, Pray for her. Laundry Wants. quiet female ehirt ‘ronvr. ity irewer wanted. 130 &. ee aa an Sa pg Ne Made 9nd oull troner, Tnowang-# tret-elies temily Toners Laver pa Aa ca ean alt ae * We will deliver any all of the at the folle mhattan island ee £754 BARA S| Se 29,CORTANDTS | COR CHURCH Broo! Hobokey Bronx No goods went C. 0. D. lars & cuff: "| Gardner & Vi iebandy ind, Apply ook! how long 18 1a leah, Laundry, bi — Lore. near Be a, Bee SUNDRY Wage ee i at Te PaaS wen) of me aoirt ti Rane itt eet ‘Aprly Pin at ome at aie tor ai George, Brooklyn. | ita and collars. taunahy, | RONBRS—Wanted, two Rrei-clans forty irenere, Nenentiene . eEperience’. Howard ‘ave. Cargo a alana F ikvee for mangling sovm, 1d Ws Tr ars " ) tor dang ¥ ba, OU On