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(J j } ; FRISCO TAKES T + WEBER AND FELD ‘GOOD MUSIC, BUT rae pe a oa DISCORD IS WEAR, FR HIS LIBERTY ibaa is A cane ta aacat tc taie ieee ie Tiare ea a Be Wnt {HE WORLD: | FONT: (DODGE FIGHTS = opm ey poignant Pence ts oe ane oe ern Mea eee REET Or eg ogeaeetares SRE ROTTIT 99 LY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, TUESDAY SPECIAL. tal Ie A IR $5.00 SOLID GOLD FOR | EYEGLASSES. $1.00 LUMBAGO | 1904. West Fourteenth Street " A GRADUATE PHYSICIAN HERE, i <7 Att, a ; . ite Wee Lie oC CLOSED TO-DAY, WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, Not Only to the Comedians Musicians Employed by Herr Lawyer Declares He Has Sur- 2 A SMILE THAT LASTS ' Be here To-morrow, without fail, to share in our | Themselves, but to the Brand| Convied Are fehearsing for, prise ‘or Court that May Bring jes will take the place of frowns pro | Semi-Anrrual ; | Sa duced ailing defective cxe- of Girls They Have Along] Strauss Concerts and There About Release of Man Wanted Js g sight when ie eyes have boon i Stock @l !] with Them. May Be a Clash. Here for Perjury. 35 teste entifieally by and the OG eara nces! merely wes eee ie v a 0 REIEGH or, patter it Beast, values all over our stores. .... Customers a . - Gast Sy) = optic Ye test the sight free of that stock taking with us is an important event—they have learn GNE. ROUND OF DINNERS... TSIEN Get al Pea that ren | ee Rent neoat ane tt Saithaaet n Ie by experience how thoroughly we clear out surplus, and how little pa 2 ie. IO § |i i a cart pli te teh at anuieastraallion ot) e535 jaggor, ‘that. are’ becor 1s well i cost in such clearances. it sical oral yet earned’ for aome with the Dodge-Morse divoi store that employs a graduate ¢ r i _ not, hoy ty i ‘re-Inventor' Ty she Bie eas eel at riles of the Musical | WHE be aived An court to-das | Bae cicceonvana gnyeniins sf | ties, daily additions being made as we go over stozkes. u lenefit to Take Place M'! Ive Uulon, members of | when Letectives tiny and Ble EVERY DAY WILL HAVE NEW ATTRACTIONS. M ; je i t or Appear Lo show « why they sh ’ . | ; an March 1 HRoPtenhy Matt uth gabe punts tor contemot | EHRICH BROS’. Optical Dept., |) Tapestries Dotted Swisses i | Were eniaged for the Straus orchestra | ‘The: arrest of Herlihy and Blocher | | <3, D i t |Dotted Mulls REDUCED [have been parsing PRRISieal| WAR iadedeipon on given to| 6th b 23d Sts., N. Y. City. raperies = -REDUCED hae 3 An intimate friend of an intimate | Welzler for some time, He ha Sunt | Reena ae acute bral alegea'| | eee WN En CAT ¥ a = | Curtainings | Lace Stripe Lawns end of an Intimate friend of an usher |are emploved by Here Conrledeat ihe | plot. w kidnap Dodge and. farebly | Pe ah Ta Imported Sti at Weber & Fielda's has recetved these | Metropolitan, and are. under eakenilmitack. io New yor, | triew- “eal Dotted Swissce—50-cont quality, 20 few lines, which would Indicate that | ment to Che rig WIth tne ORE eee ne ie ee ek received | | Wine DOR ee Dotted Swisses—i9-cont quality... 26 thei olden (Gate ls ninoevon laiianes! the dato of the Strauss | | Acvording to th aatlon received s ell Were $98.0... 2 49] Were Lace Stripe Lawns—10-cent quality .12% ever since we landed in "Hrisco, hut I've \ overpowered and the prisoner was to G teed All High-Grade] | ecient iow irae talented 9% een so busy, ‘The di rarely | — ‘e . rental § rapertes. | 19.-0t. Of tn Pal, What ier ent resene | aman ali Ao PS ah Set Hay iar Sei Cane’ EMACULTN | Raliroads, Dee Pre, gto Reve uae — 28 raining, and there seemed to bi | Ient they should. be arrested. for obty bord Bench warra ease —_~ | ——< - —— | Velour Brocades—-blue onl. 98 !-ct. Cambrice—yard wide..e..sescee ining; and there se mel to bem fox | monies Ya ele Eto Crohns | Immediately andthe te rare nsued Sty > — = Sample Razors, | Pen nsy lvan 1 /h2 At Dee 9% Hot. BTR Mule... oi sessee ard before we got settled it was a! them arrested If they stay in Ni ‘The legal aspect of the case puzzles Weg = | polled A gedit) Daleed G9 | Hts sndis LARbne 18178 Dette Desutiful sunshiny day, ‘Then the fun | and refuse to keep their contracts with|the brightest lawyers in ‘Texas. The [ | urniture Velvets ..... 49| ; began, We opened on Monday to |! Omicini’ of; the Musienl mutual lapnedliwas. taken trom: the ruling oF RAILROAD. Eber tres ni 5 .15| Women's great house, I heard Fields say that we| Protective Union refuse to discuss the Burne remanding Dodge. to. th Wee ticuneciana naa: a 188! Cotton WaiststREDUCED would certainly take $50,000 out of the town In two weeks. I guess he didn’t know what he was talking about eit ‘| BIJOU MANAGER EXPLAINS. y of the officers, is attacked b Were representing the State 6 If thetr stand ix correet, Us the accused on bon warrant in law, matter at present, + ——— - without 1 saw him tip that Joe Weber —--- Uuently Ne ia-s good as free. and told her to ange, (Ta the Eiitor of The Evening World other hun Ingunetion, against atu: eta io Dear Sir: While ev eftor F ting the prisoner is in force and aes Deel amar tane at effort te vet he Is Stull In custody. Security alting for me York tia fall, » rode out through the Golien Gat Park to the Ite Geean, I think the Pacine Ocean is grand, and, Uke every | , It has the lid) off. son the ms, With pianos o room furniture, things to chi prise sand two swell fellows digging real canvasbuck ducks! We ile troduced the men and made a party of elght, On our way back the men said that the restaurants in town were eve "than the road- houses, and the them, But it wis too late, and we promised to go to a supper with thom some night } after the show, ‘We had, that supper Kk. Maybe it n the ety able chairs in the we wike us much nolse as nt and neither the proprictor nor the when we lll old liveman care, Russell's ‘Come Down, Poor ning Star,’ a man opened tk ynd yelled, ‘Gut 1t out!” and then di ippeared. “We all rushed out, but on heard a door slam. ‘There was as much noise in his plate, Well, that sort of thing has kept ul the Ume. ‘They ent han- but they have closed cabs, y, they aire much nicer, “The int we were in was called the Poodle Dog. ‘Tey have others, call he Pup, Delmonico’s and Marchand’e. like Delinonico's best. In this you a cab and get out et our private Once, tay drive in in tn elevator and go right to It's just lovely Call is Tr A out in Automobil y night and didn’t get b: til the sun’ rose. Fun? W nuld have seen us at the sho ernoon, It was a matine iis Mann seemed to understand. Ie risco. 1 gues they all di ally, I must stop here, for my head kolig round and round. Maybe UI srile town w, and maybe not. Any- jay, T won't forget anything. It will nuke a book sure, By-b: 5. het t 1 dim nia Joc his owned by a man whe tom Williams, You know, Willams who was | Alice vangel.” Loanet him in the elub-hou: rod we had a nice Httle chat, but th he Is married he doesn’t take Kindly to stage ladies, ‘They call jim the August Belmont of the West— meaning, racing, though. Since then I lave bedn to the races He always bows keems so busy 1 1 i take him away from 1c troubles. Remember me to the janitor. Paris may set, the and bonnets, but no " Aino Ackte, as Marguerite, on Sate lay night, was great only in the sen: disappointment. With the aid Nayal—whose Faust was sob: ‘as funnv—she made a barren waste of the earden scene, She sang through most of the time and “flatted”’ a persistency which was enough te make even a hardened Harlemite quail, She was also cold and colorless. Vater, however, the acting of this won- drousiy, slim Finnish woman was inter- sting because it was unique. She was Ake one of those long-waisted, slender joster designs, and she bent and swayed ike a sapling In a storm, And when the fell—literaily, not moraily—she went down like a shot. She was a shooting, if not a singing, star, The performance was for the benefit of the French Hos- pital, and the Opera-House was packed from pit to dome. Even a rainy Sunday night could not keep Wagner music-lovers at home. The Metropolitan had a large and easily the most appreciative audience which has come to hear @ concert this season. The gingers, Mme. Gadski, Miss Fremstad, Mme. Jacoby, and Messrs. Kraus, Klop- Yer, Otto Goritz and Reiss, were at thelr best, while Alfred Hertz brought fine results from the orchestra. ‘Sianeene Why a chicken crosses the street ix not half 80 momentous a question as the one Fay Templeton has answered by skipping blithely from the Shuberts to Klaw & Erlanger. The weather in Forty-second street’ is likely to be pretty warm when Miss ‘Templeton be- comes the star of the New Amsterdam Roof Garden in June, ‘The Aerial, it is to be called. Possibly the fact that the finicky Fay has been “up in the air” for qiite a while had something: to do ‘with her choice, ° . The cast for the skit entitled “Shy- lock Before the Court of Appeals," to be played at the Actors’ Home bene- fit, on ‘Tuesday, March 1, at the New York Theatre, ‘has been’ arranged by Daniel Frohman as follows: Shylock, Mactyn’ Arbuckle (‘County Chairman")! Chief Justice, Lawrance D'Orsay ("Karl of Pawtucket"); Antonio. Raiph Del- more; Bassano, Frank Burback; Gra- tlano, Forrest Robinson; Solanio, Joseph Whiting; Lorenzo, Fred W. Sidney; Tubal, ‘Tully Maratiall OMicer of the Cour ene O'Rourke; Duke of Ven- Lovls F. Hendricks: Portia, Alice her; Nerissa, Drina De Wolfe; Jes- wica, Bijou Fernandez, The Justices will inelude prominent stars and actors now in New York, and the spectators in the court-room ‘will likewise consist of {mportant professionals, Includin sixteen of the prettiest girls xelectes from the different musical comedies now in the city. “I hope."* rs who erie remarked one of the man- bring something new to adway to-day, “that Geor; Washingtons of the new rs forget to bring their little hat them."» ... the U wit! y fot the authoritt ‘lots, which must be reissued at the bo: amount of $10,000 has been given however « penta to.make this theatre | the wafest in New York, we extend our has prow art to-day about the its contidenc release of nis client. elective Herlihy Is i and is again confined to his room, State and Federal authority 1s diamet- rically opposed in the Dodge case and case promises to be a lively one. There was # sensational report about town to-day that Detective Herlihy had notified the police of an attempt on the part of five men to enter his room at the hotel. He sald he drove them away by firing a shot at them. e who have a return of their ticket. Issued not nsahle on the specified date will 6 xood for the corresponding date of the week following, except firat night tck-| thi tor Bijou Theatre. .D, director, The Miss M. Cartledge gives some helpful advice to. young girls. Her letter is but one of thousands which prove that noth- ing*is so helpful to young girls who are just arriving at the period of woman- hood as . Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “DEAR Mrs. PINKHAM:—I cannot praise Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound too highly, for it is the only medicine | ever tried which cured me. | suffered much from my first menstrual period, I felt so weak and dizzy at times! could not pursue my studies with the usual interest. My thoughts became sluggish, | had headaches, backaches and sinking spells, also pains in the back and lower limbs, In fact, I was sick all over, “Finally, after any, other remedies had been tried, we were ad- vised to get Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and | am pleased to say that after taking it only.two weeks a wonderful change for the better took place, and in a short time | was in perfect health. | felt buoyant, full of life, and found all work a pastime. 1am indeed glad to tell my experience with Lydia —&. Pinkham’s Vegetable! Compound, for it made a ditferent girl of me, Yours very truly, Miss M. CARTLEDGE, 533 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.’’ At such a time, the grandest aid to nature is Lydia E. Pink- jham's Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system for | the necessary changes, and is the surest ‘and most reliable cure for woman's ills of every nature. Mrs. Pinkham invites all young women who are ill to write her for free advice. Address Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. o Mrs. Estes, of New York City, says: know how much good your niedicine will d> them. I did dre smaking for years be- fore 1 was married, and if it had not been for Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable Gompound, I do not believe | could have stood the strain. There is no other work that is such .a-strain on the system. Oh, how my back used to ache from the bend- ing over! 1 would feel as though I would have to scream out from the pain, and the sitting still made me so terribly tired and weak, and my head throbbed like an engine, I never could eat after work, | was so worn out. Then | was:irregular, and had such frightful cramps every month they would simply double me up with pajn, and | would have to give up working and lie down, But Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound changed me into a strong, well woman. Yours very truly, Mas, MarTita Estes, 513 West 125th St., N. Y. City.’” No other female medicine In the world has recelved such wide- ad and unquali| Indorsement, No other medicine has such a rec- ord of female trou! cured, Sold by asl everywhere. Reluse all substitutions! Remember, every woman Is cordially Invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham, If there Is ree ing about her symptoms she docs not understand, Mrs. Pinkham’s address is Ly lass. 4 luce the original-letters and sig- “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—I write to you because I believe all young girls ought to| % Inch Silkollne rs Fancy Curtain Mualion Openwork Scrims TX! White and Col’ Fancy Ve ‘11%) Cord, Cheviot, Poplinette, White and z -O™ | Fancy Lawn—best styles—all aew goods Stripe Silk Coverin ‘1141 pongtt within fest ¢hre ry Imported Madras 1 or <|Irish Polnt Vestibule Laces. CPR ad CN hich heen) wetere Figured Drapery Silks... BG | Vener Teal Vestibule Renais: 298 Those that were .68.00weyenew) ¥ Curtain Musiins 9% Those that Were .98..csgeperes _»! Ruffled Muatins 19 ‘Those that were $1.69 to W..1.26 And a host of re equally desirable. at Dricea to effect socedy stock reductions Se 35 CENT IMPORTED MERCERIZED NOVELTY FABRICS Rich satin finish cotton goods made in England, and that cost to bring over 22 to 27/4 cents—designs are in cluster stripes and brocade figures—intended especially for high class Shirt Walsts and Suits—champagne, black and fancy tiats—make up far handsomer than linen—for quick pre-Inventory Sale to-morrow - aud inly bigh-era ty 1 ‘Dhose that were $2.98 to brow Those that were $8.49 to 94.98-.2) American Jack Pianos and Organs; IN FOREIGN SATEEN SECTION, Revi - —— al ND ons te x Indianabolin “and st Rogers Silverware—REDUCED | Babies’ Wear—REDUCED e SPECIAL.—Dally HE SOUTH. Dosbroien and “10.55 A. M91: All Wool Sweaters—were $1.38... Were .%. Hootees- © .25 to .69. | Miltens—were .2 and .29. Leggin Drawers—were .28. Kult Sacques—were .49 Table, Tea and Dessert Spoons; also Knives and Forks—AA or Al or triple plate—plain or fancy handles— Were $2.99 for Were $1.98 for Were $1.70 for Last 6 Days Dianos for Every Rireets. 10.20), I iT Were $1.25 for six—now. to $1.69 ++ 89 to 1.80 ne in This Were 6) for alx-now........ 39 | Little Children's Cashmere Dreases— | Rogers silver plate Soup, Ladies— idee eM ato te - .69 to 2.98 French gray or bright fnish—gilt or! Blderdown Conts—were $4.98... 98 Great Febrvary Diano_ Sale Of the celebrated tone-lasting 1904 model silver bowie Eiderdown Carriage Robes— were $1.49 to $1.98... ~ 88 to 1,49" i Boys’ Furnishings—RepuceD Were Laundered Percale Waists— mite: 8 Fine Cutlery—REDUCED Dinner and Tea Knives—Pearl, Bone, LWAY,—iex- nieht dally. POM. oe principally small sixes... .39 =RN Rattway—| Celluloid or Fancy Handles—fine steel—| 0" y Harmony Pianos Siac ce Si er | a RG KR & O10. RAILWA Were %.49 half dozen, now.,..3, c ; ee aae and 58, E ae: all Were $423 half dozen, now....2.98 | [.nne! Blouse & Waists .o for $185, on terms ‘of $5 down and AL’ M, week-days, and Were $225 half dozen, now....1.49| paungered Watsts Were .98 half dozen, now.... .69 iy CITY, —0.55 Suff Bosom Shirts. 3 All Wool Sweaters. Fancy Vests ..,.. Bath Robes and Pajamas Legeins Underwalsts. Women's . REDUCED Kimono Gowns } R Pink and Blue fleeced back Basket 2.65 P.M. week-daya Persian bands; also a4, 118 ana goy| Clo WHE hinnnela and, Roman ¢ (below 1 | stripe Outing Flannel—all sizes— 4 49 na on, Weekdays » Parlor Cars. Dining Coaches on Sundays. a Musee; | Were SL98 and $2.98.9. . pe a eager a] Don’t Delay Another Day, eae Lacaae tne AEG to deatina: Iwea"" for Pennaylvania For this sale will end Monday, Feb. 29th—and one of the greatest chances to secure a fine Piano will be gone! Pre-Inventory reductions that mean loss to us in money, but gain in clearance of iteplais eaabllog us to start new season with an absolutely new stock. snamel ine Pins, Solid Gold Brooches pear! ra Enarnelled Crates ciebion | «1 Q | Soild ‘Gotu Seaettiae “") «OB Ae ns, 801 1 Cutt Links, i FB WOOD. Pass’ "Prafric 3 : WwW. hoYD. Manager, A A 4 i General Paasenger Agent. | 3°™ is tt ; If a prospective purchaser of a piano, look into this ee | Rear aE ead stole ¢ 233s [Gold Hilea Presa wee f 140 Silver Bra Chains Rolled Plate Lorgnette Chains, ) $1.69 6 320 rene Pouble Vea, Shaka, oman Pear) Earrings el : Sterling stiver Rope "1° 1, 98 - were, ¢ NewYork Central ‘Trains arrive at and depart from Grand ral Stat “et, New Yor proposition immediately, for it means securing one of the best pianos ever built and saving from $165 to $200 in the transaction, The price of the Harmony Piano, including stool and cover, is $185, and pianos which cannot compare with it are being sold every day at from $350 to $400 each, so the saving you make by securing the Harmony in this great February piano sale is as plain as two and two. “| The Harmony Piano is bvill by the most skilled piano- makers in the world, and embraces every feature approved of by piano experts and’ members of the musical profession, . i The cases are wrought in the new Empire design in fine figured, Jewel or Enamel Brooches, Hote vince Bikar Gut ink, 1.29 earl Scart Pins... Gold Cluster Earri Lorgnette. Chains —Diamond chip slide, Handsome Bracelets. . eoue Gold ny rigs Miia. or diamond. hip; vex heavy Plated Vest ed Plate Neck Chains, oe 398) CS ae Baby Ping, were 01 i Iver Boa Chain 74 to $1.49 | Ex. Heavy Gold Link Buttons.. e¢—______—_—__+ double veneer, beautifully ed, aaironaanrae Lit Women's Suits +Dwight Anchor Harmony Pianos ire fitted with the very finest tonetlasting ° Women’s Waists - REDUCED | Sheets and REDUCED actions, most even scale, 7% octaves and best mechanism throughout. Women's Skirts Pillow Cases i The tone is rich, clear and lasting and the touch is exceptionally elastic TATLORED AND FANCY(COSTUMES-— | A Surplus of Two Sisee—Therefores a Cheviots, Mixtu: lines, Etamine Grenadines, Lace a and responsive. é ie. Now, ¢ Broadcloths, Zibe- | pylow Cases———sH A ten years’ gvarantee Vellings, Volles, | Sheets id Velvets. x 3. x 9. accompanies every Harmony Gen, Manager. Piano, being inserted on the inside of the top lid. Wore Now Were Now | Muslins ]eLEARANcE This piano witl be delivered upon the first payment of $5. peer Hs ra bergen 38-98 | Sheets OF ODD LOTS 7 No interest is charged for time taken for making payments. for New York | $25.00 « 13.96 $0.00 25.98 | Pillow Cases} % your old piano for a beautiful new Harmony and ee Went, Baprene ee | See 15 98/480. ba ial pM Bet Sy ri Morne Exchange pay any balance due at $1 a week. se We RMT A Bit wre $8.74 98 | nother Gao Brant£0 | i LAIN AND FaNcy WAISTS~ arth ebb cree Silk, Velvet, Lace, Albatross, Flannel, Cashmere, Voile and Sateen— Were Now! Were $1.49 79) $8.00 On cash sales we ship pianos to any part of the United States, WEST SHORE R.R. piral & Hudson River RR si y Hu ry Fur Go-Cart Robes—were 44.98. w oes : R00 1.24/$15,00 - Wa i an Tita Mohawk | S400 2.98 s10.%8 hove’ aie of gvod iuelin and extra tength— etek Re toute, | 40° 3.08.88 BOLSTER CASES. DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS— HEMMED. \epuipag sp 7 2 » Crey Worth Now) Volie, Peau de Soie, Crepe de Chine, | 490-5 “ Ne. | aoeTe, eae 8 Cheviot, Broadcoth, Zlbdeline, Melton, |{err hes Kersey and Mannish Mixtures— = = A ig Were Now W Now] Babies’ } | | imrineiiat tities ard | $4.88 oe 2938 798 LReDUcED For Sale. For Sale ie from/hotel er reels dine 3.98 $1 9.98 |Fur Robes { — : BRT, H * 5.98.52 1198 | \itirm PERSIAN LAMB—richlyvlined ua ai LES ae MRR TT pase Finer to 32.98; were $9.00 SR ites on Go Calin Were $9.98————-now, $ A 37 || DIAMONDS ON CREDIT. For Sale. | Window Shades | NGA ieee | WEEK | Cash or Credit w<x,/Gurtain Poles {REDUCED | Were s1188_—now. | BUYS ANY } DIAMONDS, | ))\5¥ WATCHES! PF JEW! LY, | Pillow Girdles, etc Good Opaan colors—comp! " 1 Curtain F 5 ft ds and fixtures— Open charge gm, EDISON |) 15, Pa ene ae | usT TO REFRESH you J PHONOGRAPH. at 5 | rea or Coffee with Cake, } d ee Hetbutls ECan, A World Power. Pll rey thcn abe TS Too Greara and Oakes i) Cea In Restaurant Annex. 'CREDIT DAVEGA- | Mant “Cl , : & len pane Mies next sey NERS ie nites | ‘dles—good col- 6 onid"scrent before, Mas ie | anhattan Clothing Co. States has come to be recognized by for- | ors—wr rotrs | Patt ate ep 32..E wy nit NEAR OSTH STON. eign nations not only as a world power, | Silk Pillow Cords—were 12) 2) eee oe 7 4? sz | BROOKLYNS I ROADWAY but as one of the very foremost factors | = © ee Le Bab | aaa E) to be reckoned with. If you would ap- | Tr Until 1 P. = aac 7 $1.00 DOWN, fie Bea! 14k. | preciat: our wonderful expansion in ter- | - | Waltham & rigtn Wateii-|,, guid Milled, Anverican warch, $105 diawonds. | itary, naval, military, tinancial and in- Also, To-morrow, Untt » Mh. $f Wook Shite tee | JEWELRY COMPANY, 70. Nesnna rt dustrial resources, get the 1908 WORLD | LINEN FINISH MADRAS CHEVIOTS~<tn Basement.) Woven colorings, not printed—best combinations—including an excellent variety of white and black—extra wide— just what is wanted for Shirt Waist costumes and separate : walsts—Great value at .15, ; umes yy. SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO. MAL. OLOBE CREDIT WA eae D ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA, American Diamond and Watch Co. | w Will send representative if desired ; The 1004 WORLD, ALMANAC and ENCY: CLOPEDIA. © '* ©” Weil printed and gu! atiaily bound in colored covers BS y PA road ‘aarfi ATO | HATTAN DIAMOND