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4 HINTORETREAT onable New Yorkers De- the Waldorf Palm Gar- and Great Drawing- a Convent. E FOR THREE DAYS. | Is Devoted to Prayer and Re- “Ugloue = instruction, and No Soviety Affairs May Be Discussed - Until the Retreat Is Ended. very cream of New York's classy | phood tx in retreat. The falrest | WIFE OF BX-SHERIFF, WHOSE ILLNESS AGAIN DELAYS THEIR DIVORCE SUIT. vellers—the dainticst of dancers—the pi far crv. it at Manhattanville. velvemonth, wasees one of the dn corridor or salon, Jennings, Mrs. Pierre la as, Bligabeth Marbury, Mrs. d yon one iv are of other | nen "" o the Sacred Heart their Butomoniles and tart raids entered Ben manele ‘diac! /Bound fs heard. In eine as they approach her, z approach her, Her of other deve, who stanton A parent to her live. rel pas long as t Yi Rot a sound of ‘modish » and go as quicti Fetteat services call a ~M, At ij then early mass. spoken, 0 instruction; at 10.00 meditation religious instruction and self mation—each woman ie here su d to meet her conscien and make her peace. cheon tn @ afternoon is devoted to ra- instruction and meditation, peni- Benediction #0, Evening prayer and then to those who remain at the con- who return to their homes so after benediction. It ie | 0 UNnecessary word unt!, the the retreat are concluded. No ‘Wosterday, as in preceding years at Ms time, many of the women of the smartest, gayest and so-called! Mest began thetr annual re- the Convent of the Snored ‘All xood Roman Catholics make a ree t each year. Convent-bred girlie! peaually Go back “home,” as they lov-| Cat their alma mater, and once ere each weary woman becomes at threshold a child again—an obedi- at ehild, who makes her grave rever- pence tO Superior and bows her head in Aeverence to every religlouse aa Bplscopalians also have thelr places #etreat. but many of the ultra-fash- of to-day are Romanists eleomed with a silent of the hands. The Little Rooms for prayer, sonal or 6 Poh charge for rodm or the gu ven, not vain and worldly in when each year ble life Sour, ‘mondaiien roeekh ‘th yeaving. the world aA fen by the truly dev. retreat, Mbject of the Retrent. of a retreat is to bring into @ plate of Bt Sphection. face to, taco to fe Sevenoeh Gould's Private Oar. AH. Ga., March 10.—B, B, B, of Delhi, N. ¥., has been here trom Jekyt Island and Bt Aesop's Hompital. It te fhe t6 quite sick, but the piuse to discuss his case and the nuture of his exquisite of the season's belles ts! penetential seclusion. From the| dort Palm Room and all the sensu-| Worldliness that the name brings mind; from Mrs. Fish’s Ortental| long; from studio parties where} nd women of la haute society) conventions to the winds and themselves enjoy the pranks | ited by irrepressible spirits and | of the bizarre—carried out by men omen who are a law unto them- From the life of the gilded rich reat metropolis to the peace, the| ere calm of a convent Is Indeed a} Back to the sombre figures mmir the three di ‘ough tho hapel s | at y In the morn- ti once to the Dinner from eccluded, 1 affairs is women dur- in Edwin n Gould's fae , O'Brien was suffering from nervous | i prostration, bronchitis and heart weak- | jj | ness, and that tt would be “extremely fatal’ for her to leave the house for at | Threo days out of 355 In each \Wife of the Ex-Sheriff Gets an} inet ene is not sick, but shamming. She Is four hours’ of ex-3 O'Brien. ‘Mr. Hummel declared this to be un-| & reasonable. “She was in full flush of health on Saturday," said he, " and 1 have several witnesses here I would | iM oes Additional Delay of Twenty} trom whose amdavk 1 quote, that “It four Hours on the Plea that] Judge knows me and the case will no SHAMMING, SAYS HUMMEL.| th , | After a long and bitter A@ght between! Mr. Hummel begged to be allowed to Robert L, Turk and A. H. Hummel, the] swear some witnesse, former to-day gained another twenty-|OEflen's own son, “to show that she rif James O'Brien for divorce | Scott to send bis own phyalelan to ex: *Jand the counter eult of Abble wha |#™lne Mrs. O'Brien, and doclared that woman was . ll jewelry was Complete silence holds sway over the t ree buliding, and ePersidors (and cnormous rooms now ‘a Meantime Justice Scott will send Dr.|is_pennilese, Cyrus Edson to examine and report on| Justice Soott accepted the offer with! Mrs, O'Brien's condition, Mr. Turk vole] #iacrity, adjourning the trial until’ to- unteering to pay the bill. Mrs, O'Brien is too Ml to ap When the case was called O'Brien, in| trial will go on without a def boxcoat and low “plug” hat, wag in ——————— court, surroundedd by thirty witnesses, Daron Rothschild Fatliug. but there was no one on Mra, O'Brien's side except Mr, Turk. The latter pre= of Norfolk Catholics, answered, least two weeks ike Your Honor to hear, who will testify that she was up all day yeeter- | Ii ie day, ordered her servants about, and} She laughingly told Miss Tessie Brown, was no use going down to court; th bo tried this term. I oan keep th Very I Sheriff running for three months yet. ery Hl. Mr. Tusk sald. these. witnesses” wi the same persons who had Deon peree- cuting Mrs. O'Brien for a year. “ ir Honor,” he sald, “I sent lay, and two of them, Villlam Olin Moore, were denied admisaton ito the house by these hirelings of Mr. O'Brien." Including Mrs. Js trying to hoodwink the Court." delay of the trial of the sult) “At this point Mr. Turk asked Justice he (Turk) would pay for his services | AY out of his own el, a8 Mrs. O'Brien | BN morrow, when, unless Dr. Edson says » the ‘This aMdavit said that Mrs, Rochester, Grandma’s Smile “wal,” Granny said, ‘when I was reared, of Quaker Oats we never heer’d 1” Then on her dear old face appeared The Smile that won't come off, WORED! 1 POPE FEELS LIKE HIMSELF AGAIN. with greetings and off read a loyal midress, which the Pope) lated the affairs of"tthe church with the | The Pontiff looked very well, hia late iiness, He sald he felt quite|See. which Catholles throughout the himself again. world will never cease to claim.” MARCH WEATHER Is Very Trying, Especially on the Run Down, py as af “ati oT Ai. NAPLUS, March 10.—The oundition of 0 Hike this picture. | Never in bulk or fiasks. Look for the trade-m “MARCH. os Pontiff Makes the Declaration at Audience} Granted Duke .of Norfolk and English Catholics. ROMIE, Mfarch 10.—The Pope to-day re- | Tho following was the most !mpor- celved with great 60! nity the Duke! tant passage in the Duke of Norfolk's and a delegation of British | adress: who prese a. The Duke) of encywlicals in which you have regu- expressing hls wppreciation. | kingdoms of the world while strenuous!y msidering | asserting that independence of the Holy Overworked and Weak. The World.Famous Spring Tonic and Stimulant, you need to build up your system after the 1gng, tedious strain of Winter. DUF- FY" URE MALT WHISKEY has ho equal. It contains not a drop of “Fusil Ol," the most dangerous ingredient which is found in other whiskeys, Cures “La Grippe” “Duity's’’ in a glass of water or milk every fo hours. It prolougs life, Ask your joctor. 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Certainly, we never made such a showing; and if what you see in the Simpson Crawford Co. to-day is more exhaustive, more grand than ever before —it becomes an event that no one in New York or vicinage should miss. ; Every creator that the world knows as a master-of art is repre- sented in what you see. Headpieces by Lewis, Vimont, Marie Hugon, Mme. Loutson, Deffontaine, Matson Carlier, Louise Pujol, Esther Meyer, Georgette, Camille Roger, Mangin Maurice, Maison Virot. Costumes and Wraps by : ’ W. Paquin, Gustave Beer, Raudnitz, — Corne, fr aps. Doucet, Savoye, and Frances, of Paris, Gerson, of Berlin; Russell & Allen, and Viola, of London. W. ist Worth a trip to this finest of retail stores—yes, worth a aists. dozen trips. - Formal opening days—to-day and to-morrow. If you delight in Garments and Hea pieces that mirror individuality, that speak the truest sense of women’s fancies—you will not care to miss this exposition. Millinery. Costumes. Continuation of the Sale of Excellent Silks. Rotunda, One hundred thousand yards reached the counters yesterday, and a good many found new owners before to- night. The news in a nutshell is this: 19-inch Colored Taffetas, , 24-inch Natural Pongees, 23-inch Liberty Satin: 27-inch White Habutai . 27-inch Black Taffetas......-... 68 Prices are very low. The magnifi- cent Rotunda is entirely given over to the showing and sales. It is, indeed, an important time for Silk buyers. $6 ‘ 99 8 100 “Price & Teeple” Pianos $ Sold by Dealers Generally at $275 to $350. Will Distribute These at Only It is an extremely fortunate trade chance that permits us to distribute one hundred of the “Price & Teeple” Pianos at the remarkable price of $215, and to distribute them on our easy pay- ment plan. Our close relations with the makers alone make this great opportunity possible. In other words, a piano for which you'd step into most music stores and quickly part with $350 is yours here Tor exactly $215. Important Sale of Newest Dress Goods, First Floor. A week of unusual selling, in lots big and beautiful. Thousands and thousands of yards, all new and mostly exclusive to this business. 52-inch Colored Broadcloth....$1,25 50-inch All-wool Cheviots . 75 45-inch English Mohair.. : 45-inch All-wool French Voile. ...95 54-inch Scotch Tweed Suiting. $1.19 38-inch Black and White Checks. .48 On this opening day of the Spring Season we make special effort to attract the masses. is “built in Chicago, —— The Plates, Piano Back, B id which to those who are fa- T: Pins, Bridges and Sounding ud. miliar with Piano construc- une. Boards are of the finest ma g tion assures the perfection of —__________«, terials and construction; so its casework. Styles and designs are away be- that superb sounds are always to be depended yond whet you usually find in many higher | upon. priced Instruments. oe The tone fs clear and brill- The astion ae Guise and jant and resonant. Strings ‘ responsive and regular—no Tone. are gauged accurately, the Action. instrument could have a bet- ——@ “break” from the unison ter touch or more pleasing strings to the overstrung bass being almost im- response—a feature which musicians and artists perceptible. most desire and beginners should have. $ 10 00 Cash Payment. The Balance in Monthly , Instalments of $6.00. _ Cases are of Mahogany, Walnut and Oak, lined through with Bird’s-eye Maple; full extension, automatic music desk; all hand carvings. Guaranteed as represented and war- ranted for 10 years, 116 SAMPLE BRASS BEDS At a Saving of One-Third. 3 Fourth Floor. The truth is, we have more patterns of Brass Beds than we can rightfully handle—so, forty or more we are going to discontinue. : To these we add for this sale seventy-six that have come to us from different best makers —who sell us beds—making a hundred and sixteen in all. Just one bed of a kind—and at lower prices than were ever named for similar merchandise, 1%-inch Posts, ) 1%-Inch posts, 14-inch posts, bow feet, Agee Hin Pari beary Hs, 4 ft. ; j Smart at 420, | eli, ee 23 oh regular _6e! iN ng ° hae Aer 'e price ts $33.75; U%-inch poste, bow foot, extra 127,” | we aF = 1393 5 4 430." 435." A Sip ag A wy ry