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ACTRESSS WEARS KNICKERBOCKERS CO ON BIG RAID, ssc cewes ADMITS BURGLARY |: a'sesteei ses cl WORE THEM a 4 Cre developed a precocious criminal instinct. ol je atair He first showed his viclousness by HOLLAND SOCIETY: PLANS, a ry hurling bricks from roofs of tenements ‘ th’ two campatools tn the eeatre ot the (Misshapen Little Dwarf Con-| 0” the heeds of passing policemen, and | risiteenth Annual Meeting to He Actress Confesses that to Led by Vallely, Six of the In-|'%2m., ince tn ratdea!” reptiea wetter.| fesses that He Helpéd Break| maticious mischier. Held Next Senta. an spector’s Gum-Shoe Brigade] ncre!" te saa to his mon, "Wer ot Ett}, to-dny Pollooman Phtet met the| ‘The elstteenth annual meeting Of the Honey _ Irving She feel tiie ce tee Into Saloon. dart nobbling long at top speed on | olland Society of New York, wil be ed Real Tights in the Valiantly March to the Point], ‘sure, you nave” remarked a, rich happened to. be gatag| tele at * ies — pl 4 t Z lived : . Roosevelt will make an ad. Role of Jessica. Where Glasses Clink. car hare 8 Gecmt Waker Peter Bussinger, seventeen years old,| Phiel knew the boy had no father, aeons Betts to the celebration, of a tix, brond-soled steuths went down-!, tiny hunchback welghing scarcely | and after a careful search found thai | the 20ta anniversary of the city charter “4 , hi ir y resent membership othing doing—nothing doing!” was|pounds, whose mother, at No. 27 Hast] Thurty-aecond wureet, had been. broken |clety: le sol, During the year the di hey would say, ‘Thirty: street, toll t the Into and robbed. de went ¢o the hanoh-!of twenty members hi “YOU'RE RAIDED!” THEY CRY. HE RING VS. ELFIE FAY Then an Irish Voice Said It Was a Pity a Man Couldn't Have a De- mcx™"“"“' Saypnson Crawford Co. Sixth Ave. 19% 020%: Sts. Tt was night, The moon had slunk you go to “The Taming of ; z behind an “L" pillar, ‘Three men stood D Pra nese Cbloah for Miss Jesste on the corner. Their shoes could have . e ° G To or mean “Sead wadtten waae|t Easter Enthusic-m Fills the Store ARMENTS. ff “We were to meet here,’ remarke eed WOMEN'S PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS of fine qual- keeps his word," Riaceancg sa srtstoart tan In From the darkness came the clinking N° spirit of store life grows quite so rampant or enthusiastic as the Easter spirit, It |] ty Canvas Weave; in i err apeeal er dressing-room at the Savoy Theatre, ica Paes Hh i gives an impetus to stock, to visitors and store folk. It emblazons the pathway to Litted Pe Botton i natty, fective : 8 challenging EO as Pe se art A lds a Spring and Summer. It hastens the disappearance of the heavy, cumbersome make EEE canst $7, 78 Besa. pou've eaaects tn me ‘An electric car dashed by. Two men clothes of Winter and brings into focus the light and airy beautiful things that vernal the WOMEN'S 30-INCH SILK COATS of extra qual- ‘about those horrid blue satin jumped from the rear end. early months of warmth and sunshine, ity taffeta, quadruple shoulder capes, new sleeve nickerbockers? But I don't see why “Is that you, Vallely?” exclaimed one. There are no theories in this business; the store is alive to conditions. Public de- |} éffect, stole front; selling regularly $18 75 Miuoh fuss should be made over them. Ge cee raaithe eeply: mand is urgent. It insists on superior displays of merchandise here; it knocks atthe door |} fF $25, for Friday. . : ‘4 "1 call the roll,’ “Are you there, Collins and Wel All responded “Ay i i i i '-MADI f fine and emphatically proclaims that Simpson Crawford Co. must lead, not follow. Ganley Ponnel cote Pe SIAeake browne So it is that the store is a veritable fashion bazaar now, carrying immense assortments |] plouse coat with double shoulder cape, trimmed that lean toward exclusiveness; and so priced, that you may penetrate the innermost around neck, cuff and belt with self-colored remarked Vallely, in, Stripp, Savage, 'eourse I don’t like the costume, but “beoause of the trousers. I don't the white wig which has to go with )Sourt costume of the eighteenth cen- But, as far as the knickerbockers “The Inspector has received word that recesses of Fashion, with a reasonable limit to your expenditure, and rair economy to your stitched taffeta; nine-gore flare skirt, panel front y, do you know that I once wore there is a gambling-house in this vicin- purse strings. kilted at bottom, inverted plait back, over- ity," Vallely went on, “and it must be " lapping Stitched seams; a Gey Jaunty model; visitor expressed sincere regret raided!"* selling regularly for $27.50, for Fri- yat he didn't know it in time. “Aye, aye, air,” was the response. DRESS GOODS. SILKS. day... ce... RGR ee Ah $22.50 “Of course,” she continued, “It was) Again came the clinking of glasses. ‘J WOMEN’S DRESS SKIRTS of splendid quality nd I don't think I would me thing now, unless | reasons and the part} “Ha! What's that?” asked Savage. First Floor. the Central Park sleuth, “It sounds ike @ game of pinochle!" Rotunda. Canvas Cloth, in black and blue; seven-gore wide White Corded Wash Silks; the very best qual- || flaring habit back, trimmed down the back, over ity of these goods; our entire stock at, 29 hips and top of flounce with stitched straps of THE SEASON'S REIGNING FAVORITES. French all-wool Voile and Etamine, all-wool Twine Can- dit. I believe an actress who replied Weller. f ard. an ‘ made, correctly hang- ast for a role ought to dress the part Cain and Stripp were silent, ‘They vas and silk-and-wool Crepe de Paris; all good |} Pyete viele sect : Haak finely ma aul ets $1 1.50 a the proper manner without affecta- were thinking: Collins had an tdea. colors, as well as cream and black; valu 85 Cut lengths of silk; absolute clearance of all Ls is ‘Aline in ‘The Taming of Helen’ ete nana ese ia We souweet ede n18)1/ Ae g1125: tol $175) ;8180 vesvssss. OVE |] we have; plain and fancy Silks of every descrip- oh I speak expresses my opinion on *No," roplled Vailiely; ‘we must obey | 50 PIECES BLACK ALIL-SILK GRENADINE, || on; positively worth more than double; 4 @ CHINAWARE. —my e ders-—we mus if , BAAN ALG 6 sisrso sie) vy siy's sini rpwarnrerbince'bieisie'sie/o™ subject. Sp ieriaextte my aupoae d Soa ea treet een be resen every yard this season's production, in newest ae y Fourth Floor. ae penne ine genes jin te ontering ‘ ide door paloma a floral lace, eseuurs| £0 Darton one wide Fancy Wall Plaques, with figure paint- 95 cost “Hist! e're on the right trail!" ejac- ibbon | stri splendi assortment - hell See estou ae Pal nleiea lely, “We've caught the tiger atvits ward yu i 85c CHAIRS. Ings; were $1.69, Friday.... { the audi ° . s 2,700 YARDS OF FRENCH NOVELTY SILK- Fifth Floor, 400 dozen China Cups and Saucers, 25 Removing their shoes, the- valiant : AND-WOOL AND ALL-WOOL FABRICS of the]}' For to-morrow we offer 200 Dining- Room || fancy decorations; were 50c. each, now. . one man behind the scenes I object ” As <a a a more sheer weaves:—Twine Cloth, Voile, Etamine, |] Chairs, Quarter-sawed Oak, highly polished ban- One lot of fancy Bouillon Cups and gel PeMaVel TateiEieibaey ACTRESSES ILL a Canvas and Grenadine; newest spring shades, nov- ister back, handsomely carved French legs, claw Saucers; were $1.25 each, now.......++ 65 about twelve years ago. I was) elty designs and corded effects; values $1 25 feet, box seat with closely woven cane; 100 fancy Jet Teapots with fancy deco- 25 of Jessica, ‘The part IN CITY THEATRES. Sys $1.75 to $2.50, yard sesseere Pee $3.50 value $2.50 || rations and fireproof; were 45c, now. ... Teakwood Stands, 24 inches high, beauti- fully carved; regular price $14.00, Friday a S995) Crystal Glass Flower-holders; very ac- 40 ceptable at présent for,Easter Flowers, each ‘They gave me the ai 5 (ida as and I didn't know how to put! Migs Tyree Barely Able to Play at I had never worn them ascertained that they All and Miss Semmer Taken up, like very long stockings, and) to Doctor's Office. with some hesitation, I fixed them Armchair to match the above, 0 value... 5 5 $4.75 INFANTS’ WEAR. 200 Dining-Room Chairs, Quarter-sawed Golden Ne. Oak, highly polished banister back, handsomely Second Floor. carved French legs, claw feet, box seat CHAMBRAY DRESSES in blouse effect; trimmed }] upholstered in genuine leather; $4.50 ¢3 96 with white pique; sizes 2, 3 and 4 nat IN BASEMENT. years. . 50 Acmchsts/to intel the above, #00 $6.00 Lae RTE an sit CHILDREN'S WHITE LAWN DRESSES, with value hemstitched yoke of tucks and hemstitched : 50 150 Family Clothes Wringers. Mins Ellzabeth Tyree, who ts starring “ad aad Anaad al to we | with Lawrance D'Orsay in "The Bar! of Neal Pek a tat aa the knee | Pawtucket” at the Manhattan Theatre, i using one of Jessica's short skirts. |" Under the care of 8 phy acento ™ threw up bis bands im (Steer on almost” utter” collapse e fee, Henry \theatre last night. It was with the Rem aerpessed in thet comtume| difculty that she struggled p ruffle on neck and sleeves........ é So “Imperial” Clothes Wringe! ‘rehearsal. He stopped the rehearsal | Erentent cic. ee ) : SAMPLE LINES OF FINE GHAMBRAY AND SPORTING GOODS. 200 Wash Boilers, genuine cop) tom, The $1.50 kind, any size at.. 150 Garbage Cans with sanitary choice of sizes....... .+.++ Pecceeserenee called mo to one side. b ‘ 3 ; ith neat. em- Second Floor. FEbG Will please spnear in the:proper| ;, wie Tyree, wae stricken with acute ) ; GINGHAM DRESSES; trimmed w ‘| {indigestion while on the stage in the broidery and insertion; values from $2.00 to $3.00, Playing Cards and Card Boxes at less than cost, for your role, Miss Millward,’| rst act. She stuck plucklly to her one and two of a kind; sizes mostly 6 9 Card Boxes, made of hardwood, handsomely 1 ighing 24 id 890 maid, pukae Beale. ‘ot course | work, but almost fainted when the cur- months, 4 and 2 years. nA : 8 finished, inlaid and veneered top; regular 10 be at oe aye fee Se pou PORN MTmanediately’ | tai went down. A doctor was sum- CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ MUSLIN DRAWERS; || 50c. to 75c. ( Wa ee ST25 change Immediately.’ moned and he relie¥ed her to such an 4 top:and bot- rn made with a deep hemstitched hem and eneered top’ and bot ‘clock Tea Kettles, Yegular price es soar Reateatar rg atc itignte vecorss edi Cape She coms ie ee Ceernre: narrow plaits; sizes 1 to 14 years.. 12% tom, iH flceant design H counting holes and mS $5.00, cioler Ae $1.50 he added: The audience noticed that she played ve jpluminiiy: (pies Teese: Crumb Tray and Scrapers, highly nickel 50 ‘Jessica is supposed to be dressed asa|Without her usual spirit, and, 18! iy plated..... wee neeaisene ioahbees Miss Millward. Surely the ward- ing the truth, encour a peta ‘ibbage ox peal ed her fon her Cy SHOES. in fancy wood; values 50c, to $2.00, . supplied you with tights,|the theatre she was LA! tt paerese y while they last, each.. Migh! I eaid, suddenly understand-| ‘Miss Leura Gemmer had an attack of Second Floor. Playing Cards, extra "value; CES. Dysier een Roan rieral: Pavers Livieatre, Friday's great offering constitutes 800 palrs of || special to-day 7 u First Floor, 4 riday’s gr nHUAY.. vs ecrreeseceeey : 5 BF the pretty Pew eos opaay. Hier Women's Patent Leather-finished Coltskin Boots|} Pinochle Playing 15 1,000 yards of Venise Allovers in white, ecru screams could be heard in the orchestra in buttén style—with tips and Cuban heels. They é . and Arab shades; an importer’s sample piece col- ly. |and created excitement. Bhe was taken when I went on to play |to. a doctor's office, where she rested are equal to any ever offered at $3.00. $2.40 uals ore ae conven- | during the Psvernen ae Was TOMY to Friday's price fs.. see # at ime go on again at last ni t's performance, ely unknown, and so m: i FORD TIES. ant in the costume did not create any WOMEN'S OXI 17 Leese no two ples aay much in demand waists; values up to $3.00, for lace H ju iP $ $1.50 GOLD RINGS. 7 ihen Lace Basogs, ow Glany Bindings, New nN nent in London. Wihen Sir Henry | Special offering of Women's Glace Kid Ties with First Floor. Paraguay Bandings, New Antique Bandings, New peepee t apneared. in the |THE OWL CLUB ¢ - patent-leather tips, also a sree rain ber Ot Patents Baby Rings, solid Ben poe settings; 50 Emir re Na Bacay in white and ecru; a q sited. y Leather Oxford Ties, made w: igh Cuban ) i eat varlety Friday, muc T haven't had role which | TO FILL A WANT. Two severe cases of Ovarian Trouble and the new shape narrow toes; excel- $2.50 value 795 old Rings, aie eta tee inder regular values). 95, 25 ana 45 geen __ A 8 . lent value $3.00, we price them a Splendid collection of Irregular Galloons, Me- he Greek skirts, h of turquoise, Sapphire, Garnet and len colle ‘gu! Sere ee eC ree IEE Wit MamberaiCan(Getaimiiaitelnatand’e and two terrible operations avoided. Emerald doublet EAA $1.50 ai $1.00 daillon and Separable Galloons, Applique Galloons, WAISTS. TE apenas as OS 825 aR Thinks They Are Becoming, gethgn, xo dog fel sarge in your| W** NiB when ower Pucee | Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. Coleman each we ad Four eee INS: Me fo | An aw! clus, one whtch win bo open [tell how they were saved by the use of UPHOLSTERY. Fourth Floor, Millward, “and I guess 1 from dark tii] dawn, and to be known de only as 7 : them if th bM b s , 5-PIECE LINEN SLIP COVERS—-Made only WOMEN'S BLACK WAISTS of fine quality lawn; PA Wat yu Sigh eon Brook Cb, la tn proce oF fo Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. |¥ good stip covers should be made from 2 very front has 70 fine tucks in front, in clusters of | 4 oo. aay of Fre ber Pee rae is | f age eel h d firm qu of jum A titchi mn each cluster; A Wet tadeed even, agwreanively Bosker, Metropolitan, New York Yaoht,| DER MRS, PrNKHAM:—I am so pleased with the results obtained|\. bound with the best wool brald; cholce of over a feven; hemstltching between each cluster) 69 11 a i\"lengths of Embrolderis, Insertions Ae alae Who have found the hospital of these {ftom Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound that I feel it a duty|¥ dozen popular patterns; 13 yards of ¢o 76]! womEN'S WAISTS of White Cotton Btamine, |} flouncings, Se. | Actus) seling values tn this aoe et fu kriees AL {Plural ciuis rathor chilled after 1 oF 2 o'slock 'and a privilege to write you about it, ae SMTi IOs rete of pure|| BEAYY guality, front of shoulder tucking, tucked || jt"! | eae 20 . 10, 15, 19 4 of the ‘till at thencirae singing elt ot than! mbership of 100 has “'I suffered for more than five years with ovarian troubles, causing | silk" a richly brocaded desig, choice of red, [Se tees eNrrag ty Mio pink canrae 2,000 yards of 18 and 20 teh fine Nalnsook and eB Side classic which nearly suc: | be vl nd a Jocation in the viein- |an unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintness woul green or rose colors; regular $3.25 1.85 henfstitched on; trimmed with: pearl Swiss Flouncings; all choice styles and 59 B, Puctio Ons i '1¢“Wu ‘bea {come over me which no amount of medicine, diet, or exercise seemed to Quality; yard..ssssssesseenereaeers $1. Buthonsingiccuscoreessean on ances DEAS |] worth up to $1.50 yard; att. sesssese.s SILK FLOSS CUSHIONS—We have secured an- hh hi New lots of Children’s Flouncings and Skirtings; 4 other lot of these popular Cushions, and will of- Prieta tucks STs of Velen ae gdh rH 27 inches wide; in the 95c, lot are shown 45 inch | led an " we ae ne abbey Ee We 39c}} a very pretty and durable waist... f loped or with lace combina- 50 95 TAPESTRY SQUARES—Choice of Oriental or RUGS 5 HONS... 600 ene and e Tapestry 1 eit f color- heavy Gobelin Tapestry in a good line of color: ant eee PETTICOATS. ings; make beautiful chair seats or 12xc Hotel-keepers and cottagers are invited to In- Second Floor, iy str ub, which will try to sup-| correct, Your Vegetable Compound found the weak spot, however, | poe, ots down, her hair. does it Pt forts at inv tae ot the rise | within a few ei and saved fnedcuaian operation—ail m troubles re in enough varied {aela! Ox: | alias Sind “commense to” tury |had disappeared, and | found myself once more healthy and well. Words b foason 1s Porth crossing. ¥ ty CUE the ee Aa er che floors ie fail to describe the real, true, erateful feeling that is in my heart, and 1| “ song. ‘ iapat mull be done in davilght, ihe want to tell every sick and suffering sister. Don’t dally with medicines | Re ae arine an # you know nothing about, but take Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Frankie ley Was Rude, Compound, and take my word for it, you will be a different woman in, Paar MeN. It fot a short time.”’—Mrs. LAURA EMMONS, Walkerville, Ont, fase ae ace tear.’ DDRUNKENNESS 5 sige cushion tops; regular price 29¢,.... ye salary. | * spect our large and varied stocks of Rugs for 4 Sian ita! She'Swity| ts A DISEASE? |AMother Case of Ovarian Trouble tmmer homes, scofdion “plated rue nd” faished. with "ah Tee inet her pol her : CANDIES. India Dhurrles, Japanese Rugs, American || d:trs narrow bias ruffle; value 75c, and ight. Th one of the centres Power” Will Not Gure It, Cured Without an Operation. Basement. Grae Bum, Vibe igh wine Ld EavEret, $1,00,..... BE Career TOU lairie' mocidentally reve i fest peo i Shere Ries Nena te er ea ina Setean Fetticosts, plaids and “DEAR MRS, RINKHAM:—For several years 1} was troubled with — ova: trouble and a painful, and inflamed condition, which kept me in bed part! of the time. 1 did so dread a surgical operation. “I tried different remedies hoping to get better, but nothing seemed to bring relief until a friend / who had been cured of ovarian trouble, through it display. Three lots, including American or “Crex” Grass Carpet Rugs; the spn ee eae *fanc Figures, &c, most serviceable Summer Rugs on the market: hocolate Eggs, 5 ses f corated wih names 3553 ie Bi 1 \ s0x00 inches ists, ‘ou wait, x 96. Ce eee NE A 6x 9 feets....,,94.00 18x36 inches. EASTER NOVELTIES. ave Frankie a push which nearly | ¢ a part of the audience, | ™ after the manner of an warm sun, Some of the \e May McKenzie did more ped over to Frankie and gave| b playful poke. Frankie drew ‘her= ® her haughtlest height and— s i i ly truthfulshe pushed TLE CU oO Hee . this abd will refund the mousy should Mercertzed black and white eect, made with a doe Pl ruffle and finished with a narrow bl 9 Jasper Stripes and Plaids in gray effects; these etticoats are cut very wide and with an extra sea, accordion plaited ruffle; finished with a dust ruffle; value $2.00 and 2,50, $1 50 Ae fail. { 7 * 4 Second Floor, #98 the use of your compound, induced me to try it. 1 cs aio “ie of mike has took it faithfully for three months, and at the end Fibsaser yp iotate ee ate ny A 24 WASH GOODS. nd. ong the sem ; a Anal dai as ‘glad 2 aia sas va a well EN’S WEAR Key of Heaven, atti a Bindings red First Floor. eatre On i. . clergymen, yoman, — alth is nature’s best git io woman, under gold edges, wit! tille and si) ?, Fields ohoras and a ‘pooklet and if you lose it and can have it restored M ° stamp... Lede aeehae tar tracees 29 Balance of our stock of Panama Sultings and First Floor, Men's fancy printed Percale Shirts, semi-stitf b) Eetamine Cloth, which sold very quickly at 15c, plate chain and cross 1 11 and 48c. « yard and which were A ly worth Easter Rosaries, gold Garnet ana $1.49 29c. and 39¢,, goes on Sale Friday, at, 12 Amethyst, Pearl, Crystal Topaz. ry through lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound | feel that all suffering women should Benetit Postponed, ) 15, ame 5 m bosoms, plaited fronts; a lot of about 550 Shirts ea, 8. WAAAY TT EEE A at remedy or chron aw al een PAA Bebhe RRLEMAN, left; itil first class, well made Shits, Sbsolutely Prayer Book 04 Hymnal, sp cue tn morocco mai is without doubt the most extraordinary C0. F ig, Washington, aM ? | thing in the lot worth less than $1.00 each; |] bindin; edges, decorated In re “aed | yoy M9" well {0 remember such eters. as above when some druggist trie. to get wenungd cuffs; sizes 14% to 17 inch, 55 fd en antedaate 70.;|| eGerias ever attempted by shy Bones We eerty, IA ‘| y > bi omething which he says is “just as "That is i ible, ‘ i contal ve." |no other medicine has such a record of cures as Ly! ia E, Plakham’s Vegotab'e ar) ately Bie pe Oe ane tem ees PILLOW CASES, ‘ Men's Fast Black Lisle Thread Half Hose; lace]] ments; teachers’ comprehensive edit! with all TOO 34 ave, 438 Colimbu hs open effects, designs running to the toe; 25 helps, maps, Goscorditien, &e. Fesseoat binding, pune Aisin Tameene ana seppretdered ee ne | ©=—- Don't hesitate to write to firs, Pinkham if there lg anything about double heels and toes; pair... leather lined, red under gold edges, $1 55 || waists; value $1.25, each, 95 The litle things are those that |¥OUF #lckness you do not understand. She will treat you with kindaess Men's real Maco Yarn Shirts and Bravery: sum- |] with index, ohbaLehacamaee * count; and her advice is iree, No woman ever regretted writing her and she mer wim, ee Fepeas Mas, On ble rosary ie [bogie yon ra Compound; accept no other and you wili be glad, Drawers with dou ever we ‘mak Guseal wait talancin th has helped thousands, Address Lyau, Mass, i bnton bands of all one

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