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FRANK MAYO’S DAUGHTER, ~ DERONDA, A PLAYWRIGHT. 'In- Bighty Weeks of Stage Life She Has Taken Thirty Parts. ‘ ‘ Mites Deronda Mayo, the ingenue !n The Bishop's Move,” now at Mrs, Os- Yeorne’s Playhouses on Forty-fourth atreet, cbmes by her talents saturally, for ahe ta the daughter of the late Frank ahayo, “I have been on the stage profemsion- @lly just eighty weeks,” remarked Miss Mayo when questioned recently concern- thg her career, “ during that short period I have had thirty parts.” From childhood she has found her sreatest amusement in writing stories, completed a number of plays. subject, however, she is loath . modestly asserting that she must work @ long while yet before even that she can write plays. Newspaper work is another field in O'BRIEN DIVORCE JURY DISAGREES, ‘Was Out for Seven Hours With- out Results, and Justice Scott ‘ Orders New Trial on April 6, ‘The jury in the case of ex-Sheriff Zames O'Brien and Abbie Ella, his wife, ‘who have been suing each other for a @ivorce with eighteen charges and eounter changes, were unable to agree after seven hours’ deliberation. Neither O'Brien nor Mrs. O'Brien was fn court to-day when this situation was announced by Justice Scott, and the ad ‘was not in court. trial had lasted five and thirty witnesses had testified. ore ‘The case must be tried all over egein, ‘and was eet down for Monday, April 6. a : Penneylvania Loses by Fire. FORT WAYNE, Ind., March 2%—A Sarge part of the car-building plant of Bhe Pennsylyarte Ratiroad at this piace fwas destroyed by fire early to-day, Part TOWNSEND BURDEN TO BE LIEUTENANT Will Join the Twelfth Regiment Next Tuesday and Take the Place of C. Vanderbilt. Townsend Burden is the latest mill- fonalre who will wear shoulder straps of an officer in the Twelfth Regiment. He will be elected a second lieutenant in Company G next Tuesday night. That {s the same company Cornelius Vander- pilt was assigned to when he became an officer in the organization. Burden. was introduced to the mem- berg of the company at the armory last LIVED TO BE 102. Former Negro Slave Who Survived Skull Fracture Is Dead. WASHINGTON, N. J., March %.— George Washington, a former negro slave, died here yesterday, His relatives say they have records to show that ne was 102 years old last December, He has lived in this section for more than w Me personally solicited funds and got r80n: lenouan money. to build the African church In this place, y an 916,000 ‘Worth of Pictures. [Mit him’ 0 i The late John H. Fruchtman’s paint- Inge fetched $16,610 at auction. hit him: over Tecoy at and ined ecovere’ which he kept until he dled. ‘tire ‘paid enormous sums for artistes that are worth little. ‘Those things were offered to the Brit- jeh Museum by a man named Hoch- mann, They were refused by Mr, Read. who doubted their genuineness, and were turned over to Mé Spink, the Lon- don jewellers. Mr, Morgan was induced then to buy them, It ts sald, HORCAN DUPED BART FRAUD London Expert Says the Wall Street Banker Has Been Swindled Out of Thousands on Spurious Antiques. The same former sold to the Louvre what he purported to be the “Tiara Saitapharnes.” The crown had been on exhibition for some time, when curators of the museum decided it was a coun- terfeit and withdrew it. They paid Hochman: 000 for It. POLICE SEARCH FOR BOY. Sister of William B. Brewater Re- ports that He Is Missing. Mies Ruth Brewster, of No, 178 Wood- ruff avenue, Brooklyn, reported to the police to-day disappearance of her brother, William B, Brewster, seven- teen years old, of the samo address. The young man is slight in build, welghing 129 pounds, and {s five feet five Heer tall. He is of dari complexion, THE LOUVRE CAUGHT, TOO. PARIS, March 2%.—J. Plerpont Mor- man has been duped by the same art forgers who sold spurious antiquities to the custodians of the Louvre. An in- vestigation started by Mr, Read, the| inches tall. Me Rae complsuleg, curator of the British Museum, 1 Lon-| coat and trousers, He has been missing don, proves that the American million-| since March 18 Are you Bilious? . Are you Fagged? Are you Constipated ? Beecham’s Pills it are Billous Tt interferes with work, pleasure and happiness everybody fs 80 at times; in many cases tt makes life a burden—the fault is with the stomach, liver and kidneys. 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X18 8"Gay THREE ROOM FLAT 49.9% COSY 4 ROOM APARTMENT 69:98 oa et SPECIAL FOUR ROOM APARTMENT 89.98 — iL 4, ) COMPLETELY FURNISHED OPEN SATURDAYS 10 BM ¢ i Adams SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST r Balcony Book Store ™#:" The American Almanac, Year Book, Per c Copy Regular Price 50c Thursday's Cyclopedia and Atlas It has over one thousand pages and many hundreds of illustrations, reproduced from photographs. We will have a limited number of copies of this valuable work on sale to-morrow at the cut price Ofsee s ¢ By mail, P eet Music 10° 2 lor eac! opular plece. na Pathe guint, 1 Can't HEY ME da Also the Universal Edition of My Byes on You. ee Cader Southers Skies. canola Spanteh Serenade, dig porreene ze coz nomi choicest standard is bo O14 Keotucky Home, Good~ Let jer. 80) Folks at Home, Sally Bhaak awk Waits, Medhelssohn's Boring Song. ty. Lyd Rusticana = Inter- ‘ot Paradies, ssored, onto. Sad kaye. ‘La Cearipe Mayurke. A Great set Peatl Jewelry 25% Below Prevailing Prices! During the greet horton Sales of Pearl, which were held on March tenth, the were advanced fe cent, American manufacturers are now and have been lor boy past, paying higher prices for Pearl than ever before. phen is phenomenal, Pearl Jewelry is the rage and Pearl Waist Sets are style. ur ge having anticipated this great demand, succeeded in placing our ‘April erenee , orders, ee with the manufacturers several months ago at the old ee are Mand My Paced me ee of this successful purchase by ‘Pearl Shirt Waist and Pin Sets and West Australian superior Mother-of Pearl, Luminous Pearl, Balls, Hearts, oval and round made of Pure Wh! wan ing he auisicton ade wear faction. ¢ are ti up in sets of three, f and Md oint aks cord 204 the st te creel, ’ ¥ a bo at 25c., 45c,, 75c. and 95c. Pear] Sash Pins, Belt Pins and Brooches, 15c. to $1.00. This $1.50 Terra Cotta Bust, This is really artistic and a welcome addition to any * home, room or “den.” A PROMPTLY TH Value $1.95. .++++« ene Naet Faarl: avers oOo 5 ins are securely welded and set in the pearl and are warranted to} / FILLED! OOdS{ 0. STREETS. N.Y. At Greatly Rugs “&2" Prices! These exceptional values to be fully appreciated should be seen and compared with those shown elsewhere. Rugs, size 9x12 Ras oy | 8: 50 Fine quality all $ 1 5 50 wool Smyrna ' Heaviest Rugs, size 9x12 ft., value $22.50 Mottled Qany omyrna Rugs Fftects Size 30x60 inches, $1.25 | Size 36x72 inches, value $2.50.....-- Oilcloth Specials »ySu" The 30c, quality | The 40c. quality Phy 49c. quality |The 55c. quality. fOr cece e+e. $ GG) fOF voeeeee + JIC | fOr .+ ++ eee 5G | FOF .. 4005-456 , The 75c. quality for......49%¢ ‘ ‘ per Square Linoleum Specials "S33 The 50c, quality |The 65c, bard ie 75c. a dor 85c. qualit fOfcece 59% | + 496 | fOr. eee 000 59C| fOr ...0 vee Remnants of Linoleum, per square yard, 29¢ A $14 Reclining Go-Cart, =» |t has a full roll and reed sides, with reclining back and dash board. It is handsomely fin- ished, with English steel run- ming gear, green enamelled, with rubber tire wheels, patent foot brake, rubber hub caps and is fully upholstered in Bedford cord. The Go-Cart is complete with rod, parasol and lace 22D Alex, Smith & Son’s Axminster $465 tof Reds, on the rr wort were ay evening, mance 26, 1000. | owest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods. Ehrich Bros.|™ ‘The Most Convenient Shopping Place in all New York. 6TH AVE.. 224 TO 23d ST.. NEW YORK. bai Finest Millinery ‘HE EHRICH MILLINERY now ranks America. No such ttyles, fo such swell effects anywhere in America. And Phi with all that our prices are remarkably low. t buyers brought back from Paris and London the smartest things in Trimmed Hats and Toques that the greatest modistes of those centres could produce; all the great names fight good earnest. If you were unable to come before, come are represented, now. A portion of our beautiful collection, imported to sell at from $45.00 to $75.00 each, will be offered f Opening Sale at $25.00 to $45.00 Each. Untrimmed Hat Dept. | foliage will give you a stylish hat | ments and Millinery Materials, our own im- for a small price; your choice, j 25 portations, at low prices. Our stock of Untrimmed Hats is now com- . plete. ‘Toques, Hats and Turbans in Mal- | 1.49 & 1.98 Smart styles in stiff- ioe valle braid, straw, hair and chiffon ef- | in New York. UR OPENING, marred though it was by the rain, still proved a magnificent success, a multitude of New York's” most fastidious women braving the discom/orts of weather to pay tribute to the beauty of our display. WN The department has now settied down to fusiness in in this SPECIALS. eae iets ei 69c. June Roses, for, bunch. Wear Hats at, each, Large showing Ready-to-Wear Hats, Misses’ and Children's Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. SPECIAL. 75 doz. fine black fancy braid Hats, with chiffon brims; these hats require no trim- ming; by adding a bunch of flowers or Flowers, Feathers and Mil- linery Materials. Flowers, Fruits, Berries and Foliage of all kinds, Quills, Wings, Aigrettes, Orna- Our new $5.00 Trimmed Hat Department is now the centre of attraction for hundreds daily, Over 1,000 beautiful hats constantly on hand to select from. pay at milliners’ $7,50 to $9.00 each, Our price....--++0++ 89c. Silk and Velvet Gerai 39c. Rose Foliage, bunca... STRAW BRAIDS. 1,000 pleces Fancy STRAW BRAIDS, in black, white, cardinal and burnt Tuscan shades, per piece of 12 yds. 5.00 For equal style and quality you wouid Women’s Tailored Garments: Special Offers. Some of the Most Attractive Bargains Ever Quoted in Thoroughly Stylish and Up-to-Date Garments. $3 95 for Separate Skirts— ' the $6.50 Kinds. Separate WALKING SKIRTS, in light gray Melton Cloth, made with flare flounce and panel effect; in- verted plait back; value $6.50; special for Thurs- day only e An Exceptional Offer in Special Thursday Offering of Women's Top Coats of Fine Covert, in Light and Dark Shades. 5 9 5 e z Fine Covert JACKETS, strapped seams, lined in satin or taffeta, value $10.00; special for Thursday. 9.95 $).95 for Silk Wai 2. for Silk Waists, Whipeord Covert JACKETS, with heavy strapped seams, fly front, tight fitting—sleeve has turn-back cuff, elegantly tailored, value $15.00; special for Thursday. regular $5.00 and $6.50 qualities. Sale 9 to 11 Thursday Mornin Another Great Wa: 4 lection from a leading city manufacturer at a big discount i enabled thus to undersell most royally. All rey of cholcaee a taffetas, peau de sole and Louisine silk; are beautiful every Walst is this ‘ 4 00 and $6.50 vanes, 9 5 Py oe | 2 5 Thursday for Women’s $2.00 Oxford Ties, SSS Another Chance Right at the Beginning of the Oxtord Seascn, h Women’s Tailored Dress Suits Of fine Lymansville Cheviot; oollarless blouse jacket; front, back and sleeves, side plaited, with vesting of fancy braid; jacket finished in stitched Peau de Sole, mitred collar; new gore skirt side plaited. Another style of suit in fine Pebble Cheviot; blouse jacket, tnmmed at neck with white broadcloth and narrow braid; 19.05 large sleeves, with fancy trimmed cuff; nine-gore flare skirt, with fan plaite at bottom; value $25.00; epecial for Thuraday only. 29c Silk Bargain FOR THURSDAY'S SELLING. 1,500 yards of 25-inch White Habuta! SILK, usually sold as good value at 50c. per yard, This {s a standard Oriental White Dress Silk, washable, stylish and serviceable. Gun Metal Silks. Where can you find such a marvellous gathering of these beautiful silks? Hhrich’s is THE place! Attractively stylish and serviceable, comprising all the neat and extravagant ideas in checks, stripes, pin dots, glace, broche, solid and jasper effects, in wonderful variety and at temptingly small cost. 50c for Hand-made Lace Collars. —= Real Russian hand-made LACE COLLARS, in sailor and circular effects (some worked on batiste and China silk) in pink, cream or ecru, plain silk, white and tan grounds, or white polka dots; suitable for dress yoke or coat ®59c trimming; 26 styles; $1.26 each; choice for,. eee 59c for Women’s Gloves. ——————— One and two clasp genuine Mocha 50c Steen pod $1.00 alla, Delrerss-ses 95¢ FOR MEN’S $2.00 IMPORTED FRENCH LISLE AND SUPERFINE GAUZE SILKALEEN UNDERWEAR. 2,800 germents in this purchese—the greatest UNDERWEAR values of the year. The collec- tion comprises the finest garments of French Lisle in pink, blue and lavender colors, long and ahort sleeve shirts; also the finest quality of superfine guaze sfikaleen in blue; all first queli- tlee-all well made and finely finished, al! sizes. Men scoustomed to wearing the highest grade Underwear will eppreciate a rare $2.00, They are new Oxfords, made up * Easter. We bought them so we can sell them at $2 39 Thursday for Women’s $3.50 High-Grade Shoes. A great chance to buy the very best line of women's fine shoes at little more than ‘ All the most popular up-to- date fabrics are here for your g at prices figured on the lowest possible margin of profit. Hints of the price range: rice, We have them in patent leather, x calf, vicl kid and in weit and light soles, lace and button, kid and tip; Cuban, coneave and mannish Lh. shape heels; all sises and widths; 2 3 " choice Thursday... ose ad 9 All wool, in navies and black ... 5 c CREPE ARIS, Silk and wool, in all 89c colors and black O08 for Boys’ and Bee Girls’ $1.50 Shoes, MOHAIRS. Blues and black (46- 35c inch) FRWNCH VOILES. , Royall \d grays (spines) snr 1.19 heel, cap toe with strong solid oa! counters; sizes 9 to 2, at 98c. For girls we give you choice of finest tan button, patent leather cloth top, lace and Dongola patent tip in both lace and button; sizes 8 Spring at $6.50.. —_—_—_——— Just 100 of the top coats. in a hurry. covert cloth, 10 diffs ent shades, cut im th new short box loose and bargain Uke this, Oboice of the made, st froe entire purchase at the exceedingly Transier Directs | : mo ‘e secured ne cole yi [ We bought last week from | Durgin & Co., of Taverhill F ffer the best of satin calf 8p) a) Overcoats SOC