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PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE PE-RU-NA.|Psoo | we | Sake & Company Dr, M, C. Gee, of San Francisco, Says; Street. “Pe-ru-na Is of Especial: Bene- A SALE OF fit to Women.” Imported Model Garments for Women a Hi way destroy any function of the » It most commonly attacks the head, NEAL" cause) eTestaoPn of! Tees SEE Hemech, viters, niaager ant otner deve I] Instead of waiting until the end of the season we have € organs have beon cured by Peruna, J crararny toate, cue cauree sterner H elected to make the reductions on all our imported gar- AS FORMER THEO Wi - WIFE ARRESTED.) AND ALL BROKE. Complaint of Alexander Lodo-| Supplementary Proceedings mez, Old German Army Offi-| Bring Out the Sad Informa- cer, Is that Another Man Mar-; tion that Their Ttitles Are ried Her Without His Consent.| Their Only Assets. it may be located by its direct action upon the mucous membranes, Catarrh means in- NOW SUES FOR ALIENATION.| SADOUTLOOKFOR CREDITORS Tamed mucous membranes. Terune aca at/{| MENtS Now, so that they may be of service on Easter day. | once to cleanse and invigorate the catarrhal | conaiton ot he mons mente oom HH The models include wraps designed for evening and’ ter where {t may occur in the bedy. Its wrth tat ae he'muesuring eeu |] FeCeption wear as well as gowns of Voile and Cloth which Declares He Went to His Rival,|The Baton De St. Mart, Count } Bathe, stash Nccaiveda cl ° Rap tees Val WieeeNAl Wee tmrherwer'emy oar (EAE the creations of Raudnitz, Douillet, Walles, Redfern: | prec latl tranela 2: of Poverty. jcherana inthe bo maine i kore ot HH ANG Francis. They are offered at a reduction of one= } Aiander DW. Laden Geer foyer! | Sion) leu! Teme tet voulfeat isa ig itor enna 1 have eae third or more from former prices. Supreme Court Justice Sia erik ‘Sacre! I have not one Httle button in bad 4 patient but sald i helped him. Tt ts All the $65.00 and $75.00 Garments at $42.00. Swintih among monsuank, Not nnaa| ach Himmel! uh, Xam by mein un- ca — ae cE aoe ‘| All the $85.00 and $98.00 Garments at $55.00. Aulsaromuareie, a Sie cain Bgd ee yen three final exclamations three chance 1 prescribe your Perune. ake a the $115.00 and $125 Garments at $75.00. + F¥ederlek Sussman on the same grownd,|%!0n of noble familles declared their YOR ty ite 08 1899. | | the $135.00 and $145 Garments at $95.00. * Mr. Suseman stood up in court, but| "n@ncial distress when examined in sup- Lodomes dectared the did not know him,|Plementary proceedings in the Supreme {nd when Mr. Vorhaus produced what| COUrt to-day. purported to be the complaint in an] Th€ first nobleman to submit to the We say Peruna cures catarrh, The peo- | ple say Peruna cures catarrh. Prominent | men and women all over the United States,, from Maine to California, do not hesitate to In addition to the akov Tailor-made Suit of Etamine Canvas Cloth, LY» ee extra fine quality), inquisitorial scrutiny of a creditor's ¢ action against Sussman for damages for : ‘ come out in public print to say that Peruna Long Coat effect with Russian Blouse. trimmed | with strap or lap seams; silk lined. Alienation, dated in 1598, the witness} COUnse! was Baron de St. Mart,’ descend- ts what i ts recommended to bean inter-|]] with taffeta silk and braid; plaited Skirt, kilted Value $18.00. 0 ‘At $12.50 Raid he did not know whether the signa- ant of a long line of de St. Marts of 4, 3 Af Ks nal, systemic catarrh remedy that cures eff t dl ‘s ilk ‘ined th h 3 | = j ture to the complaint was his or not.| Wlustriols memory, The Baron is Ga ' catarrh wherever it may be located. Veuc RIB oo: part; silk ! a $2700" Taffeta Silk Coats, 45 inches long, “Frances” ;jof military bearing and was dressed im- “ alu 00. d ” He declared that he was never served] oitarely Hela ehlaingsillavdowayts Dr. [. C. Gee’s Experience. Model,” collarless effect with triple cape, With any paper in his wife's Bouth Da-| rie poike-doted eocke, A judgment. for Dr. M. C. Gee is one of the physicians Separate Skirts of Mistral Cloth, panel front, | trimmed with rows or stitching. kota di si itt i i Mr. Vernaus declared that that suit| S402 for a dress for the Baroness Lu- Fe faoee es wtrest, Sun Franclaco, Cal. | sronmed with saps, of taffeta Ma 50 Value $24.00. At $18.50. Was settled out of court tor $100, clone de St. Mart was obtained against alue 59.75. tbl. Coats of Veiling, two models; three-quarter Ip "She left me in 1895," sald Lodomez. “In December, 189, I found my wife and Mr. Nathan in Seventy-seventn street. By advice of my lawyer I went to his Store In Maiden lane and notified him him by the Seide Fur Company. Law- yer Leon Laski conducted the examina- tion of the judgment debtor. “I am Baron George Henry Wyllam Robert Maximilian De St. Mart.” be- ieneral objection on the part of the practising phy- sician to advocate patent medi- cines. But when any one medi- cine cures hundreds of people it Tan Covert Cloth Coats, 19 inches long, with strap or lap seams, satin lined. Value $12.75. fitted back, and cape effect; or collarless, wit! loose back elaborately trimmed and tched taffeta. Value $25.00. At $17.50 © 3 gan the noble witness, in reply to the demonstrates its own value and $iet thei woman was my wit lawyer's first question, “of the {ilus- ROBERTS M. D does not need the indorsement “Wibat did he say?" C, J, Barly asked.| trious house of St. Mart. On my es- y of the protession. "He said: ‘I'm awfully sorry, but you cutcheon are emblazoned three dwarte | [*-tt-*-t-t-t-s-e-ere-e-e~ “Peruna has performed so Silk Waists. Silk and Dress Fabrics. Special for Thursday: oh ¥ Know it is not my fault. She got a|rampant’— GaeDIC eGo ron. Ce many wonderful enres in San Daintiness. and service are happily Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, the sei Bee cm youl in. Sou) Dakets:! you Hg ee tae Te eee Wa eanne enqrtrongh my own experi- ear loo rete ey reonvineed|t| blended in the models of street and ] of which is guaranteed. oe re 4 f i wyer; ante 2 4 5 . wife without sone MAY ™Y get at ds your funds.” OE mip eBUETEA erreeTne i ; have frequently advised its use|, evening waists which find a place | Cream or White Taffeta Silks, 19 inches wi court was convulsed with laugh-| “‘Ah, funds,” eaid the Baron. spread-| tances who have been cured or. \ i W\ | for women, as I find it insures Value 75c. per yard. At 5! ver, Dut Lodomes, who was a German|ing out thle palms and shrugging his | trefieved favor ity che wos regular and painless menstrua-||] in our department. As for variety, Mohair Sicilian, 50 inches wide, of a most | ; my officer when he first met his w-fe,| shoulders seven times. | res I ‘hoea and ova- Le pu Vas unconsclous of the cause of It, : of Hartman’s Peruna, I can tion, cures Jenoor#! matter what taste may be “Mr. Earl ed at this po! he] “What has become of the barontal : { |rian troubles, and builds up|}} no matter at your tas' ry, brilliant finish which will give excellent service; 4a henceditnerartens AnSelet Mrs weosories: estate?” asked Lask!, confidently recommend it to H ) t ‘ ui in black, navy, brown, royal or gray. we Value 65c. per yard. : At 39 i All Wool Crepes, Etamines, Veilings, Voil | and Flaked or Plain Mistrals, 44 to 46 ine h je e v the entire system. I also con- . Fret Nithan as a witness, but that his clerks| The witness's eyebrows went up pose pu teeing trom ancl dia: EA - sider it one of the fineat catarrh (provided that it is good), you will had been unable to find her, and he], T heartil fF ' ikea t der arrest. Jus. |S0wly, the corners of his mouth | tip remedies I know of. ea find a number of waists to express tice. Dugro reserved Shecalenenene ‘and| drooped, and he replied sadly:!"Parbieu, Heute ieee, Roberta. indorse your medicine.’’—M. ro | i P at Nathan were married nearly seven yeara| monsteur, they have gone—gone up.” Gee, M.D. it most tastefully. azo. “Have you any occupation?” EA A Women are especially liable to pelvic ca- ee Tue Baron appeared shocked at the ey|tarrh, female weakness as it is commonly Waists of fine quality Crepe de Chine, silk | Wide; all the new Spring colors. The varieties Lads sussenton. ese A “ohyneon pretrial on penielnes Saisie t Sodia™anture, ber eles veathor'do the or lined; entire waist and sleeves of narrow box | 2f¢ incomplete. “How do you live, then?” —* Tasrite ee iDOR MEIC hat nee eo ‘ it putnerenies make themselves TT Slaits; black or white. At $12.50 | Values 69c: to 75c, per yard. Special at 566. : AB Temlth & FADIEDE palletes Bee | pave orereen ‘Bee a Pecotamend Te as da pane eelee WH Cc BNGhine VIREO HiteN GEIL) Imported Black Voiles, 46 inches wide, of es8 I ‘tist,,and I sell her pic- iz bho te ’ le in white, it blue | i ’ tires ae aT pall rune ot es a unique position in med re we Ingaltude and red fe ee black front of ticking tnd cluny late inser- Superior quality. Value €1.00 per yale oea quality. Value §1.00 per yard. At 150° } he next noteman iin, line was \COUNL |i taialcatarrh rene d 1 A tions, tucked sleeves. Also waists of Louisine, Jacques de Garets, formerly of the day. Catarrh, as every on hen [ first’ saw | th Piehe theat spring tonte |{] ie ke of ff king; d A Sale of Silk Petticoats.” , French Legation at Washington, Count a halt the di i A aE peratsted in wilt effect with short yoke of fine tucking; strappe pA eterna CHILDREN DYING. Hees? RS OP Gude unienas bat | Started ata amet osehalt ot the Ba ae Ine | Bye PPL et ceBlnty||| shoulder, French back; white, navy or black, || If richness of elaboration counts fo SSS ia “favor of Aldred Hanau. After a fu) pth. brand, Mo. of a aes \ rion: | Orpen of sarke cured also, write for a Cony ae anything, then we need not apolog ? Hivry GF Wiley, Wao conducted: the es- exalaple Gf the success ins bes terouns ‘ improved and her | of "acts and Faces.” ‘That witl frre'y | 1] Waists of satin finished Louisine, front and i . P fe “Escaping Gas Causes Tragedy ee eae ee ees OL ee rand save: “Mere. “C." age 28, had Tetaee ny: more, my and iste sleeves with shirring and tucking and tucked | for saying that the Petticoats offer ntese 1, worth } : y 9, ates F ,~ ~ ¢in Jersey City, in Which, Fa-| Sexe order and invoived in the'same] been, a, suiferer trom, caiarsii ror the, pat P| careof dherinkay't| s'Gncorto Der tartnaay giving a full state: ||| back; white, black, light or dark blue, sau | here are much below actual ¢alue.. : ‘ther and Daughter Were Also Kopetterr, “Hin Katser’ Wilhelm mus: | "Slr | Ee che thad. tiled reriows| erences your valunbie med: terete ou h {aluable advice green; ils or gray. Special at $3.9 Taffeta Silk Petticoats in all the new pastel Hote detealreree anes ie ea oan neuseeen leurs abla than saetate Fone ne oie ie any organ of Hartman Sanitartu Waists ‘of fancy Novelty Silk in black and } shades, also two-toned effects, with 3 Overcome. uppers.’ ths white or blue and white; fancy front of tucks | accordion flounce, finished with ruffle and di | m HIS LEG WORTH $15,000 and fagoting. Special at $3.95 | ruffle. * Special at $6,’ ; Escaping gas killed Mrs, Carrie Moser, pent Crepe de Chine Waists, in white, black or new | Taffeta Silk Petticoats in the new gun metal or E'No. 100 Leonard street, Jersey'City.| sasiem g, Kelly Gets Jpégment bor 0) \\\ Caly\ Q' Ons Ons pastel shades, fancy front trimmed with Antique }| white striped effects, with three section flo Pesny.. Her two boys are:dying. Lace or imitation hand-work and fagoting. or accordion plaited, edged ma ruffle, Special at $5.90 1 at $7. pes Apparel for Maids Easter Millinery The father and a daughter were re- SHACIEMIR Ame Ast TL SUEORG: . ° A ’ ved only after several h f heroic] James J. Kelly, of No, %7 Johnson E t D | Ch Id ( Wi Me wirkgy phvscians, | | street, Brooklyn, was awarded $16.00 in aster splay In laren s ear, su; Court to-day, judgment against | the Brooklyn Helghis Reltroed: tor the SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. The boys who are dying are Charles, twelve years old, and Lewis, elght. } cioariea aorer,, the father, 1s a akilos et his eft Jag, French Ginjham Dresses, all colors, 1 to 4 year sizes, Of ready-to-wear Hats, we hi . He and the rest of the family In Jul: 1901, Kelly stepped off a ” ” Mo r} 4 . fs 4 } Tetired at 40 o'clock lant night crowded tron at ‘Thirty-ninth streat a 48c. to $3.98 Is just as much s dneier in our peste many which our designers have Lew the last in bed, It is be-/and New Utrecht avenue, in order to let i i e Dress2: in’ ts, 4 to 14 i i . ey Bie: sieved thas he aid not auite tura off the tome Dassengers off Before he could Patents and Rigue) Culmpe:Oress28,.dalnty yee +0 $1.98 ed On whic ‘i 4 ie ce. ' 8Y | created, that show the influence of ) hen h t the lght out. regain the — platfo: e e ‘ 5 ur models 0 1s class iati i é Bulli the daughter, was awakened by |#lammod the gate in his face and Kelly | tig Neck Dresses and Sailor Suits of fancy percales and eman constant association with the im- was hurled under the wheels and badly a headache. She staggered about tho| Wangs es wce te Bae linens 4 to 14 years sizes, $1.25 to $5.98 of apparel are absolutely correct in ported models. Exclusive effects in. ihe ii Deve eer ae PASS IT ON. White Lawn and Organdie Dresses, paler Ay AT every detail. the black and white, Tuscan and mother's bed and found her dead, Her S . fo) . MAIDS' DRESSES. 4 Rhejee Way te Enjoy.e Figaqury: Lawn Guimpes with hem-stitched ruffle, yoke trimmed with B black, Tuscan and white or avy, insertion, 48c,, 69c., 79c. The way to enjoy a truth ts to pass Cambric, various colors in fancy stripes, full | blue, in large Flare Shapes or Toques,- . girl ran outside and screamed * | for help. Mrs, Rose Helm, who lives|it on to others, Children’s Reefers, all colors, 2 to 4 years sizes, front with hemstitched yoke, plaited back, | may be had from $2.25 to $7.50, wite, and who is h t, heard] Certainly it is a pleasure after ha bishop sleeves. At 98¢ cs aa Bi Riicresiss ana vaniie hetiaonistanes:| ingrentored anything to be able to $ b.98 to $2.98 PAOD PLES AE: D Untrimmed hats, which require but, Cambric, in light or dark colors, double pointed The ened all the windows. Millle| see your friends enjoy It, A. lady of] Three-quarter length Silk Coats, Peau de Soie and Taffeta, 4 Thr kab, ; is SAE cea NIE HSEE oats tae] Hear Wet, Fla, belleves in this. “she|to 16 years sizes, : $6.75 to $12.75 ply ab y ble yoke front and back, bishop sleeves. At $1.25.| little to make them ready-for-service, i {2 Bring the Taner €nd 316 a tO eee y erat past | Three-quarter length Box Coats, tan and blu: cloth, at $4.98 é Percale, in light colors, figured or striped; ) either the Flare or Toque shapes in if tmp? Mother had been dead for some/my faith in Postum Cereal Coffee 1s] Same with Monte Carlo collar, in tan, covert cloth or blue, brown|f| Wilson Pianos, $155, round yoke effect front and back. At $1.88 | the new Spring colors and combina-/ ° Perry nursed to (he howpital, Conuded anon eu reais aeras ‘and tan ladies’ cloth and serge, at $5.75 Harmony Pianos, $175, Chambray in plain colors, blue, pink or gray; | tions, are offered at $1.75 to $5.75.. ff ry: i It slong to my ce distressing) PROMPT EXECUTION OF ORDERS AND INQUIRIES BY MAIL. Walters Pianos, $195, hemstitched tucked frontand back. At $2.50 dq ER 200 YEAR OLD effect open me, I hare long been a —_—__— INCLUDING, §LOOL AND COVER, Sateen: (6 black plaited yoke front ond back, Easter Apparel for Boys. - ri great sufferer from indigestion. Some BROADWAY, 8 AND o sTS. % ba with full skirt. t $2.50 t - |} Delivered t of the garments that f HE Ne ating eam Aer Entrances on Three Thoroughfares. D on Payment of $5 Mohair in black, stitched box plaited front and it te in hai a Sak: d bel identify | give it a flavor. Hven this did not itinld De iis Se Pianos Guaranteed for Five back; deep buttoned cuffs. At $4.50 | those whic! ie oaks ta a | ante? with me, nd a irlend af oe 7 anduleniVeaes WHITE LAWN APRONS show their superiority best. They | ' “i a few weel £0 to t A by 1 | 4 *|wonderful results she had gained by Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown are tailored by craftsmen whodevote jf) \ Thiet Ae fiU05 uo coffee sod drinking Postum H. Shopping a: Extravagance. cog hlt areal oft mabe easy for Wish Bp aad bretelles, trimmed with smibroide their entire time and talent to the ot Into Miss Wheeler’s| «7 quit coffee and tried the Postum, Don't delay, but secure one so that ery inserting. t 25c eda " by Room and Hypnotized the| {ave found ‘delicious and nutri: C. you will receive It In time for Easter, Doyble width; deep hem, At 25¢ | fashioning of apparel for boys, : | whe 6 Ho F, ° Norfolk Suits, with bloomer trousers; blue Dog She Left on Guard, ‘My appetite, which was very poor, Hem and embroidery inserting, At 5c serge or fancy mixed cheviots, checks or has increased wonderfully, and my Double width; deep hem; bib andstraps. At38c | in Scotch effects, sizes 7 to15 years. At $5. indigestion has disappeared. I look * forward to meal time and Postum Thursday & Friday -A Sale of Double width, hemstitched bib & bretelles. 50c | Two-Garment Suits, with double-breasted. Deep hem and tucks; tucked bib, straps. At 50c | °O#ts of cheviot or cassimeres, in light or 1 Cereal, Maude Wheeler has Jost ner] “I know many people wao have : ‘ Tf you suuer from Eplepsy, Fits, fatiug id; violin, which was once|penefited by leavi ff S I | Sick . Vitus's Dance or Vertis 4 mixtures, checks or overplatds, also black wore by Ole Bull, the renowned violin. leotiry up Patiattone. cotice and 1. ver Ove. ties an Oc ie friends or veigubors that [J] Deep hem, hemstitched, double width. At 50c sted, blue serge or cheviot, sizes 8 to 16 ported to the Brooklyn poiice Wet, Miss Wheeler has no press agent| elderly lady, suffered terribly fromm CLIC | a ” : At $3.75 and $4.5) A nd bretelles trimmed wi ~ td9./0 an os hadi ae Ane poresery nervous basdaches and other nervous For Easter Gifts, Sad Pentti th sbreldary roe Sailor Suits of mixed cheviots or serges in WN. J ying | trouble © Was on the verge of 7 ERBOOK MARKERS, with ; SOLID SILVER CHATELAINE WATCHES, MENT and try it RED : i d shields tri d with silk @usle in Brooklyn. rostration wh: BIBLE OK PRAYER Sy s - Ne Rie h se e| nny F colors, collar and shields trimmed w Bho hase room at No. 286 State atrect, |arink Postum Instead ea pavined £0 silver heart, anchor and cross, mottoes | with pin, in handsome case, Will" be nent in. plain package absctursy [ff Double width; bib & bretelles hemstitched. 58¢ | braid or embroidered emblems, sizes 4 to 2.65 : Vill be went in plain package absolutoiy . ‘ 80 Metal, ipplienay wAniained EMER Ky” echt ||] Double width; deep hem and hemstitched tucks. | years, At $3.00 and $4. iy At 58c | Top Coats of tan covert cloth; sizes 4 to 14 yra. CAPS for Majds and Nurses in a variety of | Reefers of blue serge or cheviots, embi styles. At 7c, 8c, 10c, 12¢, 16c, 25¢ and 35c | emblem on sleeve, 3 to 8 years. @onvenient to the conservatory in which id, with the resul on ribbon, reg. TCR, 3.50008 he 1s studying. Her violin, walch was | rocgeaves twace alc an inate ber! 39. & $0... 2IC & SYC|CON HOLDEns, Bought for her by her father five y: peared already. Her doctor was| STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES, such as silver or gold finish, reg. 98¢,, 59c prised at the result, and advised| Bonbon Boxes, Stamp Cases, Memo- | BOUDOIR CLOCKS, rich gold fin- her to stick to Postum. She looks} randum Books, Pencils, 98c younger and fleshier than in 10 years] 4nd Match Boxes, ‘oom | past.” This lady aleo goes on to give| 1-50. day, | the cases and names of half a dozen | GERMAN SII ONEY PURSES BOUDOIR CLOCKS, rich gold fin- Book Marks ish, one day time, reg, 2.00..,. reg. DECORATED PORCELAIN 95 CLOCKS, 1 day time, reg. 1.75 1.10 for other friends, One of these is a) with chain, reg, 1,75.+0+++..-. 1.151" ish, one day time, reg. 3.00.. 1,95 WORLD WANTS - o. <9 a TOR pm Ween Misa | Oe as are famous coffee drink-| GOLD JEWELRY—LOCKETS, CHAINS, CUFF BUTTONS, BROOCHES AND SCARF Buttonhole the ee a) Public and hold eit'sniewn| All the Leading Auctioneers Advertise in - long enough to sult asain a The World. i Boclor could ers, and this gentlemap was no ex- PINS—An immense assortment at equally atiractive prices. ry . His physician exhausted his th W Between Lenox and remedies without any benefit. When : it weemed he could live no ionger a 125 Street est, Seventh Avenues. friend advised him shift to Pos- ee im. He dro and took up ae once eee ving mo pderty! pi Sunday World Wants Work ii andl } Pet Peet i Help Geekers and they set jobs fom the Gituation Bie