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BACKTO STAGE TO (CAPTAIN TELLS OF /ssmvec“ =" "| (eo) Sake & Company friend and business associate committed SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. CHARM BROADWAY [. E SEARS'S SUICIDE et et le AN IMPORTANT. SPECIAL gal Me Briggs this mornin Sale of Towels Tailored Suits for Misses. | a an exce] for bein ~ > r Y Commander of the Martinique)» ite health. ae wen an GREATLY BELOW VALUE, " NEW SPRING MODELS, | T: * onpe Brome Edwards, eo veut | Sava the Merchant Suddenly! scien a'inar it yeamie'|]| For Thursday, February 18th, Value $21.50 and $24.50., rimmed Millinery. \ Ago a Gay Sprite of the Leaped Overboard—No Cause sears last week. and apparent: he w BROWN TURKISH TOWELS, At $10.50. \ To make room for Spring Importations lights, Will Soon Be a Froh-) for act, Declares His Partner. In avery ge number of ‘or Regular price $2.00 per dozen. At $1.20 Sizes 1416 and le years. vie are any Code ve will s Heath Hak been in business, th < e} . M if t tl Weld Star. New York about seven yeark. He came R LINEN HUCKABAGK TOWELS. There is a reason, but it would not ||! One ote Sat] oe ateet ahem f ‘Telegrams from Cant. Ditton, of the| {fom MoMntgomery, N.Y. and_ the egular price $1.80 per dozen. At $1.45 | |. eit ae Winter Hats i NOW BARONESS WERTHEIMER| sst™*" Martiniaue, in port at slamt, only near relative he had in New Torle|}] Pecutar price $3.00 per dozen. At $2.25 | | interest you. This will: Every gar- . : NCA Beats, “pretiaune’ of “ine Beare. thee Rained ee oka, LINEN DAMASK TOWELS. ment He as new in style bs the sea- Irrespective of cost, | . of No, 107 Reade s' a is —— is : . Bhe and ‘Her Chums, Chrissle Car-| cay iuaped cverboara Monday nist] BOY'S SCALP TORN OFF. ||| <*sulerprice $3.00 per dozen. At $2.25 | | $0” Steecce nee Paes At $3.00 and $5.00 Each. RUBDRY BATH TOWELS, fancy Zibeline, mixed Suitings and Regular price $3.00 per dozen. At $2.65|| fancy Worsteds in blue, brown, , Were| One of the messages was received by lyieh and) Clarissa y Agnew, J. M. Briggs, a partner of Mr. Sears. | char Known as “The Three Graces’ by| it stated that Mr. Sears was a passen-| (Second Floor.) w Phi Too Near My Revol! Shaft. NEN ;. Those Who Worshipped Them. | Ser on the boat from Havana, Cuba, to | . LINEN -KKABAG reen or black. The coats are lined i Sa in hr eran ming) mel eo ete, er oi | Regular price $400 per dozen. with silk or satin, The tailoring is Ores of Dress Trunks captnlac when passengers Tounging on| TAirty-ftth street, had his gedip torn Regular price $6.00 per dozen. At $4.20 ‘The calcium light has not failed for Gerome Edwardy. This gay sprite of the footlights and the Tenderloin of ten years ago is coming back to the white glare of Broadway. Sho has de- » cided to leave the baronial halls of her Regular price $9.00 per dozen. At 37.25||of the very highest grade. The Regular price $12.00 per dozen. At $9.75 | | models are varied and distinctive. husband, the Baron Werthelmer, and | Nurses’ & Maids’ Apparel. SPRGIAL FOR THURSDAY: Peer Theisen ig alieaitaaaaea | helps to keep the batance of health.|1| We have a complete assortment of A Sale of Waists AR A BLOOD. Most diseases are caused by bacteria en eerecrr Or Ore retain oot which get within the body and invade||| Maids’ Dresses and Nurses’ Uni-| | AT ALMQST HALF REGULAR PRICES. the Baroness Werthelmer to the stage dacie him suddenly leap overboard, | $f to-day while at work in a factory The vessel was put about and an at-|Thute’seventh meet and Willow ave. tempt was made to find the body, but| nue. it was never seen to rise from the EO Maal ipa Neer ner ence, shaft waters, and Capt. Billion had to con-| 8M sh ape hae Sootet ad len Me) tr y. vod fi tinue his voyage to Miami, Capt. Dilion{csin Hospital ns “She Tn For Thursday, Friday and Saturday. NVAS COVERED DRESS TRUNKS—Leather bindings and brass plated trimmings, hardwood slats, long strap hinges, best brass lock, two leather centre bands, first-class leather handles, deep ect up tray with umbrella case, hat box and packing com- partment, drum bottom dress tray, full cloth lined. ; "In this trunk you will find strength, durabilityealtd should summon up a panorama of glit- | the blood. Within the blood they must “ See ee EE ener ce tins| Ls Noble Bicod Better Tham | orcad. against dhe sctiviy vot me|{ | forms, Of percale, chambray, black ists of Striped Nun's Veil- ; Gin Long White Way and the Tenderloin Common Blood? [healthy blood corpuscles, the leuco-|1| sateen and mohair. Aprons, Fanc: Z LOUIE hc pets 30 32inch 34 36 inch 38 40 inch in the days before Lexow and reform, BY DOCTOR VALENTIND. | cytes, who act as policemen and drive apie fee Pp =o y ing in light blue, gray, tan, Regular $9.10 $9.40. Regular $9.75 $10.15 Regt Then tho beautiful Gerome Edwardy ioe! out the invaders, providing our blood|]| Dusting, Cooking and Night Caps ; hi black ked grea , pen $9.27 neds, | Ree eee IS often said that he has aristo-|is in strong and healthy condition. green, white, or black, tucke Special $7.50 Special $8.00 Special.$8.50 cratic blood in his veins which | Should these blood corpuscles success-|{| and Sleeve Protectors. i lifts him above the common j fully resist the outside bacteria, then we | front, sleeves with rows of piquancy to the pate de fole gras. There added sparkle to the champagne and ay * ‘were jowelled favors at those suppers 7 eenthanes ee above the filly rutsic ri tdeApronse deep bern ido : ; CANVAS COVERED DRESS TRUNKS—Vulcanized? fibre ‘There were three chums then, Chrisste | cratic ancestors is not worth a pint of | hand, our blood is poor, watery, aud MaldaApronaysinglecwidehiwiths bib Value $5.00. At $2.85 lock, deep set up tray, strong enough for any purpose. Crile, “Clasiasa Agnew and Gerome | good, rich blood. A healthy ‘father and |does’ not contain the strenuous ‘tittle aalteareliee Aa ete ht 390 "a 50e : f ile. in wh sO inch $2_ 34 Sh inch 38 40-inch Edwardy. Broadway culled them mother, ora long line of healthy ances- | leucocytes, we fall a victim to typhoid 4 ered. At an ° e, in whi or TRY FF 1a Whree Graces and worshipped at thelr | tors is much better than noble ancestors. | fever, pneumonia, catarrh of the lungs, Maids’ Aprons, double width, deep 1 “eille li : BS Reoalas OC 80/e Sires sy Resnlnt ¢2 02 secu) selon eater ea shrine, “But the same grim band of | Strenuous Mood is the thing, and that |constimption, grip—any of the germ nemiridecateinvanbibnanaebretelles black, silk lined, tucked front, Special $4.25 Special $4.75 Special $5.25 time that broug! he Lex sf . F hush to the Tenderloin wrought many and beading. At 59 with bands of taffeta and fa- @asement) changes in the lives of tho Three Graces. 4 * Maids’ Aprons, of fine lawn, double goting,silk medallion finished, j Last summer they found Chrissie Car- Iyle's body up in a swamp in the Bronx. 6 It had lain there for a week with a width, deep hem and tucks above, Value $7.00. At $3.98 98c. Alarm Clocks for 69c. wide shoulder straps of embroidery, “ “Attle tell-fale bottle labelled, “carbollc wide strings. t 79¢ = NICKEL ALARM CLOCKS—guaranteed for one year: 8 i . h— ial fe gees ; Ce (Mrs. Daniel J, Reed) has set- Nurses’ Aprons, of fine lawn, double SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, | regularly old iat; 0c} CAH epecian for ceeey 69c. tied down to the quiet humdrum of her width, with or without bib. At 69¢ | (Basement) By : ee een Fancy Tea Aprons of lawn or organ- Fancy Shell Combs. i fied itn anlar walks gn. che whe SS I oe Backcombs. Barrettes. Loop Pins. Women’s Silk, Flannel & Cotton Waists houses of her husband's friends. But the friends of this former dashing poubrette have learned that the glamour of the calcium has proved too strong tor the Baroness, and that she will return fo tho footlights next season. For the 50c, 65c, 79c, 98c Se Val Some are slightly soiled and marked less than ° Th f imitati tortoi: hell, richl, | fi eee Washable Petticoats. || ciescratea with gold plated mounts set win {fl Hale most of them are reat andes a ee Jast five years she has been a constant ci W do t pupll of Mme. Marche: i aroque or imitation pearls—but without pen- : ; Accepted ee Omer. i Our variety of these garments’ al- | | alty to good taste. The designs are not alone oe RO GnECTna and Peau de Crane 42.08 4 ie it w Bhuberts: por ssc steeee ecigt RaPIR'E ne musi tra they lows much latitude in your selection, | | Prett¥: but far from commonplace. A numer Formeriy $6.00 ae retveral one, the Baroness would || fo combs! of Reavy quill; set with: rhinestones, WOMEN’S WAISTS—Crepe de Chine, in a variety of Rot consider-{t, Other managers. met so extensive and comprehensive do | | are also included. new styles—all colore—Thursday......+-..sse+ sees serene {$4.95 Formerly $8.75. WOMEN'S WAISTS—OF fine French Flannel—tucked | ¢- or lace trimmed—black and colors—Thurstlay........-. S$ $2.95 Formerly $5.00. Also—about 500 Fine Cotton Waists at Half Former Prices. (Third Floor.) ‘with similar disappointment, until final- ie. Frohm: havo made an offer e thelr former chorus girl han ac- we maintain it. Not alone the walk- Sanh 7 ing and regular lengths, but extra SPECIAL FQR THURSPRAY. : sizes are also found with us. The A Sale of Ribbons. Black M ling Ribbons, 534 inches Baroness Wertheimer was the daughter of a Hungarian noblemangwho settled in this country as a young nian, She was born in Savannah bit moved to Ror York when still a young girl, She d hardiy deserted her frocks for a prices are very modest. * fratting gown when she entered the ide; also Floral Louisienne Ribbons, Sih ry ele Petticoats of Striped Seersucker. Auineheheide . For Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ; Regular size. At 50c. Extra size. At 69 egular price 25¢, At 19 s§ i 4 EXPLOSION KNOCKS Petticoats of Grass Linen, several Moire Glace Ribbons, 512 and6 inches The Celebrated La Vida Corsets cela ‘At 69¢ and 98c wide; in rose, beige, white, cream or At Exactly Half Former Prices. black; also fancy edge Mousseline Ri , 544 inches wide, in black. white, light blue or rose. Petticoats of fancy colored striped : The “La Vida" are genuine whalebone corsets—and Madras in blue, rose, green or tan, every pair offered in this sale are 1904 models. _ TROOPS FROM BED deep umbrella section flounce, At 98 ‘ T in The styles are Petticoats of Mercerized Percale in esularinrice on snlA2e: Aras Taney beesiden Novelty 078, 625, 686, 581, 60%, . 6 fancy black and whitestripes with five Fancy Dresden Ta 3 Materials and Staple Colors. 690, 688, 697, 527, Several Injured When Boiler small ruffles, or with deep accordion 2 aie floral (iter on white coe oa Every Figure Fitted. ; $07, 526, 680 and 681 laited ruffles with ruche. esularsprices62c: t 29¢ i i " Blew Up at Fort Trumbull and plaited ruffles with ruche, At 98c Double Satin Moire Ribbons, ¢ The prices range from $2.25 up. Petticoats of Striped Seersucker in : ' ; dtaveibluevoriblacke sitiped i ienis inches wide, in pink, blue, white, . itch . . maize, cream or cardinal. IL stitched or tucked ruffle. At $1.25 Regular pies 90c- At 48c Pianos and Organss < 4 Railroads. Tore Through Sleeping Quar- Formerly $4.50 up. ters of the Men. se (Second Floor.) Housekeeping Linens At Material Price Concessions. 50 Pieces extra heavy pure linen TABLE DAMASK—68 inches 79¢ NewYork Central Pennsylvania] ° isn sin sood mee seu a per oar RAILROAD, $00 Dozen NAPKINS—breakfast size—Irish linen—value $1.50 | y Sel eee gare ate | $1.25 500 Dozen extra heavy HUCK TOWELS-— hemmed, ready for ll use—good 17c. value, at, cach. Cc hea $1.30 p ; Si cme: Sleeping and | 550 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS—our own importation—exquisite new ST. LOUIS LIMITED, —Pullman patterns—heavy Irish linen, Hlamapoiin, St Louise” Dili 2 yard size, $2.00; 234 yard size, $2.50; 3 yard size, $3.00 A LIMITED (First Floor, Rear.) AshioMing aad | (Rrecial to The Evening World.) NEW LONDON, Conn., Jeb, 17.—Sev- eral soldiers were injured early to-day by; the explosion of a boiler at Fort * Tithmpull, ‘waich wrecked the sieeping quarters of the troops and «tarted a Sasa) Heetbuae Hiceaesnea ; means plenty of red blood corpuscles.| diseases which happen along at our LHS TRUNSTERT eae ary Atoned some of the build-| There should be in every healthy man] Weakest moments. Now, then, if you, ngw at the fort, about five million to the cubic’ milli-| concede that the blood must be in activ The boiler, which was of twenty-two healthy condition, what is the b Hordeapowor) ani tc meter. If you have pure, rich blood IS ATlax ST" WOE fratns arrive at and depart tr » Grand | STATIONS foot of West Twenty-third Street : ed in the main! coursing through your veins and arteries | to Set about putting it into shap, r erging room, blow up before dawn,| you can be successful as well as strenu-| tainly we should not turn to some blood wrecking tho building, while huge! ous. Some people are “born tired.” | medicine or tonic which contains a great | a piects Of iron ploughed ‘-| That's because they inherit bad blood.| deal of alcohol, inasmuch as alcohol! Ob the beer: They have what might be called lazy | shrinks up the red blood corpuscles. In! reates ( itr { blood. Some scientists have claimed | Order to put the blood in the best con- ihecioet that such lazy people have peculiarities dition we must eliminate the bacteria Bumeaeeonin. lust of flames | Of structure inthe cells of the blood. | from the body in the best way possible. | e@ ruary broken. When the blood is sluggish and lacks| The kidneys and liver play an important | Detreie col The fir quickly extinguished, the o we ii be int e Western AND ST. Lov. 2 7 TAI RG. x red blood corpuscles, we have what} part in this and must be urged to their | PA. |! Montreal Express : ee ati} aamiige not guise over $090.” "| Tat be called stagnation of the blood, | utmost action to assist in carrying away iano e AE AaMlmaget aire iaasTich seatmnaneas ycanelonat New Spring Wash fabrics. which causes headache, constipation, bad} the poisons in the blood. “The only SW. Special Pe MOTO ~ CHICAGO LIM Ol Special Values for Wednesday. 3,250 yards ETAMINE and VOILE SUITINGS—New Spring shades—Also u §,000 yards INPORTED KNICKER SUITINGS. PRESS Value 25c per yard; Special at a etd are Y (Special Table No. WHITE. FANCY MADRAS and PIQUES—Are new patterns and extremely desirable, 2 .Pacific, Express +11 Bo PM. Northern N.Y “Dally. colds, cough and a pale countenance. | medicine we kndW& of to do this in the ° + Usually the man who lives an out-of-| best way and at the same time put th In America. | door life, who earns his living by his | stomach in a healthy condition so th i, brawn and muscle, is a man who can| the digestive tract will take from ¢ Secure a Piano at Oncc at defy ‘bad weather and all kinds of hard-| food what is needed to feed the blood, is ships. He is quickening the heart, | an old remedy but a good one—it is Di At Pan-American Exposition} | $/iPiig the blood through unused chan: | Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery. a ee nels, hastening the breathing and in-| Take for example this casi MST. LOUIS. & Cincinnati. | india ‘Went 125 PRESS.—For Pitts. «York: 838 ox For Kn Hey Houte. Con: t ’ ¢reasing the secretions of the skin. He “T believe that it is generally conceded * 100, Broadway, Brooklyn. joan Vi peers Se By | may he able even to abuse Mi stomach, |that Dr, Perce's Golden Medical Discov. MI Ma rMONY DiANOS #cwieat’as, oe wssaee RG CURVED. ANB 4500 yards—Values up to 20¢ yard, at veces ]0€ SUMMA | cat and drink to excess, id yet be fairly | ery is the best medicine for a man to ince by Weateott ixpre SaRREr r Pittaburg, 2) | . yap Jif | healthy. His red Mood merpuscles will take suffering from indigestion, kidney GEORGR. I. DANIELS, | Ne inion choses) 31 3,800 yards—Values up to 30c yard, at. oe -l5c iE) aS) still Keep their shape and color. The trouble oF any of the afflictions resulting : palin for uit PITTSBURG. APRCIAL.—Datly (Special Table No. 3, First Flosr.) Matti erson who does not live thus close to|from overwork or neglecting a cold, TON AND THE souTu. : Mature, who works and sleeps confined J. Russell Hill, S32 Barr ‘ Tad? Resbroneen, and Goes. Our expert cutters will take your measure and cut ny in an ill-venfilated room, is risking his} Street, Kingston, Ontario, Recording e an y si +4 from patterns to your order. life in commercial habits that are ruin- | Secretary Imperial Knights’ Federation anemone Parlor and Dining (Reabim 1S Sore Serre SHIRT WAISTS—KIMONOS—AND DRESSING SACQUES Free of Charge. Sortlandt Streeis, Timp ous to the stomach and heart—such as} League of Kingston. “I have used it lunches consumed at racing speed, over- | several times during the past few years taxing the blood in the stomach, over- | and have alw: found that it gave me Secure a Harmony Piano at once and work and late hours—such a person has | immediate relief. It expels excessive save from $150 to $200 on your in- oie use and nervous foster sot ie acid in the s ae due to improper vestment, ly taxed, For improving the nutriti | ixestion, relieves the kidneys from co ft i Pay: + $5, Hinetions we recommendeas suchstimes| gestion, ‘drives headache and backac PALER On I DIESL: RMDIAENE Of 89300: a botanic extract made by Dr. Pierce—| away, induces appetite and tones up the { G iT it contains no alcohol and offers aj general system, I consider it a tine rem- > } REE | reasonable and scientific method of} edy for young or old men, sure to build | treating the stomach and blood—and| up a run-down condition of the system.” Including stool and cover {s the ft A ‘ 10 greatest piano value in the world. sr i treet. We charge no interest for time 4 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st S taken in making payments. | at 711.20 A 3" 13) Exchange your old piano for a My Pat, Tye tanies at prindpal hotels and beautiful new Harmony on our very Mh | Pstderice wy * hee nate ement. liberal terms of $1 a week. | Mgt SMITH On cash sales we ship pianos to EE ae Annex (1. Mo Leave, Jersey C1, RAtiway.- m sre] A Triumph of Mi = rae Sala. For ae any part ofthe United States, | For Sale. ‘ an —$$$_—_—_—_——_ DS ¢ ~“BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ZAREETE YOUR WOR cu 2 as ‘ H coe My Other! | cee $ DIAMONDS ON CREDIT. 34 Avenne, 59th and 6oth Street eile ‘Rug me MISS peek Statistical Compilation bed e full flavor, the deli: BUYS ANY ash orCredit. || $1.00 weekly and| INFOR. cious quality, the jnosalate Pout Ne: Ma ALT ; : * | CHANG ELOTN ‘Sa Broaaway, COMPACTLY STATED - pueity:of: Lowney 8) Breaks EDISON Cail "n <* HVivetrsted entalogue. For Sale. - MATION ON ALL OF THE IM- fast Cocoa distinguish it ei: from all others. Lowney’s Cocoa is the finest ‘possible product of the choicest ; Cocoa Bean: PHONOGRAPH. STOR, 2 NAB ane CREDIT “tine for Men ana women 504, BBR ite. phon on Easy Weekly Payments, Largest Stock of Records in the World. 3 Ad ava. Bronx, RECORDS EXCHANGED. 9 (corner PORTANT TOPICS OF THE DAY. ye nation. for Pennsylvania Ome se seat. weew advan Rervice. + ¢ © well printed and Only Store, SR ¥ s i WW. ATTERBURY, |. J. 1 woop, ‘The 1904 World Almanac and Eneyslé Lope aubjects, 10,000 facts. * ‘Alee even’ a. i. ; American Diamond and edad inst] & MO'GED owe Ro) aD Saunaapgatey HUY Board. “seat neordeaterents conte by ima «4

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