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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE if rw: HAPPY WELCOME HOME TO APOSTLE SMITH : BY ALL THE MRS. SMITHS AND LITTLE SMITHS. ‘ ©99O-D96400O6-900902O4-0-406-009490006.04-06 944 9446S8H ‘ = aa y . = ry ri | fa ee — WOMEN’S. SPRING SUITS ‘ Cettees TUNE Sande | 7 MGT LAW CIT: 7 q \ ry ‘ Jn Broadcloth, Cheotot and. Miztares—New Eton and Hip seam Coat~ \Jatest Game Is to Follow Wom- oi tailor-made effects—Iatest style skirt— { en Victims and Substitute 3 1 5, 75 Valve $22.00 Roll of Paper tor Real Green- : falue $25. backs. Women's High-class Tatlor-made Suits—New Eton Blouse and Milt pele a rag $ tary styles—Hip seams and long ef/ects— ‘ BROOKLYN WOMAN LOSES ‘ ‘ 525, 00 Value $32.50 $58 AT CASHIER’S WINDOW, : CLOTH COATS A Suspect Is Arrested and Severai $ Memes! ay Cowert Cloth Coats—this spring's most popular styles— $ ‘allor effecis. of the Tell-Tale Bogus Bun- $ lor effecis. ; 0 dles Are Found in His Posses- 3 Tf .00 Value $15.00 sion. 3 WALKING SKIRTS ace 5 he: Brooklyn’ pollos arraigned a man Women’s new spring style Walking Skirts, fine quality Meltons before Magistrate Furlong in the Gates $ 5 0 0 : Avenue Court to-day who they assert ; ° Value $8.00 has invented a new and original sleight- 3 ; ae of-hand bunco trick. The prisoner de- 3 ; seribed himself as James Butler, of . 5 ‘Thirty-seventh street and Eighth ave- . é go mus, Mentatien. He Sos aruigued on ¢| AN IMPORTANT LETTER. a @ technical charge of vagrancy. $| ° —————— Ten days ago a woman entered x bank P ‘ i im Williamsburg to deposit 85. She laid!“ g THE LAST RESORT’: f her money on a ledge nean the cashier's) ‘ Sy West Twenty-third Street, Wan attracted to the werect, When ttn | 644.040 96040804OOD92OMOLOADODDOOELELMAODEOOOEEDIORENE TITTLE N-G08OOO0. 0: Say aun iGaISP aT : P ; ® turned. for her mon=y a moment after-| SALT LAKE, Utah, March 16—Joseph | at the Bee Hive House. President pt ep oa fel ad Toa alr a aad fteaud do add. Auk - : Tira twas gone, A man who was nenr/y. smith, President of the Mormon | Smith kissed Mrs. Jyliana Smith warmly Private, family gathering in the Boe , the woman was arrested, but when be Church, was welcomed home by aland his embrace with Mra, Edna Lamb: |immediite members oe the President's . 4 by Ws ras urraigned in the police court on the} family reunton on his return from the| son Smith, sister of Juliana, Inated four fiva families were excluded. |” 4 on é Ly Cx rece’ following day the woman did not appeur| Smoot inquiry at Washington Tainted, (Thane hey erases Nish GCS tsetse toi helereaneetlye homens where * . tnd he was discharged. Fis five wives and thirty-two of his | wives fondly and Kissed a few of the | President Smith later pald each a for- r ly . 9 e Before the prisoner was discharged| forty-two children awaited his coming | vounger children. mal visit oe vote 2 * cammnel j the police were furnished with a full = ae “description of him, and Capt. Pinker- ° Fs | ton, of the Detective Bureau, turned ' Is lar Lo &'Be% f) ig this description over to Detectives Ken+ Voda : x : 2 . i gedy, Klutz and MeCauley and instruct- oe nF : : ‘ : @4 them to look out for the man ttuds anda. oer tke S Yesterday, na the detectives were ITS C AR Al AGE FROM FER Ry ROAT STORY WINDOW Fi 5 Thorsday, March 12, Continuation of ee walking along Broadway they saw a = . s: ¢ man answering to the description they ‘ J on mcg YALL, Our S in @) enin ray i had following an elderly woman, She 3 that g p g a seemed aware that sie was being fol-| , —_—_—— —— i . na if aegis pr Yowed and hurried her steps. Boon she! ‘ i ; iat H 'B 5 arrived at the door of « buck and went| Big Maohine, Driven by Chaul- Swede Who Leaped Overboard | Suffering from Religious Mania, Wa K Ato Tr. f imme d an d Un t ie I imme d iY é dea follonea nae rahe ine ieenice te 1 id Was Rescued by Deck-| Girl Arises in the Night and ¥ | My and followed her in the line leading to feur Martini, Was Going at18 ani as ig! eeerred! 4 ashier's window, ‘ ‘i Lo Lanne oh arn 5 , | 5 The woman had a” foll of bills in ner When tne} hand with Rope Said He} Makes Leap Before Brother Millinery, : if band, which she grasped tighgiy. and Miles an Hour en “Yust Had to. Yump.” Genet A Me still “clutching them handed them. to ust Ha . ‘an Stop Her. pal j | | = behicd her taw'tne ‘monty turned er Smashup Occurred. sae . Showing a Magnificent Collection of . ; a, ci ed ot ol ry ° Baal He ma mlng down the nape “ do vater apd Ay vamp. Trimmed Hats by Leading Paris Artists When the detectives grabbed him! aya isep Lucien Martini, in charge ‘Ay yust sea t P| After jumping from a third-story s They took him to a corner*and upon} Chauffeur Lucten Martini, Dea ben all’ Ay know ‘bout it, Ay don't! widow in: an attempt to odpinit siic d Beene, a. packets, foea Cour rile ae ceareaieie tor Le Shae notin know why Ay yumpc Ay yust wot tO se cine Moll; twentysfour yeara old, ‘ an They Immediatély. perceived char "thel two women were badly injured at Fitcy=| Jump." tered by No. ®4 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, Many Original Designs from Our Own Workrooms, aa eee ee Oe on a agt| third street and Madison avenue. Such was the explanation of 14,|!#nded on the stone flaxging and re- : ree eae ia Cien wallandye reeen| Martin was epeeding the machine up| Charles A. Nelson, fitty-clght vy came| ccved comparatively slight injuries, also een handing # back| the avenue the rate of eighteen; Swede, who says he recently camel (. 10°. conmiatsaly | slight the’ roll for] miles an. hour, according to the tentl| from Chicago, atter he had jumped from |", with her brothers, The Largest and Finest Assortment We Have Ever saya |MOnY Of Monnted Policeman Fitzgerald, | the forward deck of the ferry-boat Cin- Agartala eh | Carried ot 7 After Magistrate Furione had heard |wio wan chasing him to warn him to} einnati Into the river : : feo SEswination ‘next ‘Monday. Capt: |go slower., At the eorner of Fitty- ‘The boat was crowded with Jerseyltes e brothers say, she is a victim Ladies’ Tailored Hats, Untrimmed Hats, ‘ d Rene eT net ee i Bocord, | hum@eatrect he crashed into m carriage) qt the time and had Just left the slip] of regious mania and of late tas noe 4 “ 4 Geavor to find if the man in which sat Mre, Frank Garvin, Who/at Desbrossos street. Nelson, who had suffering from nervous troubles, The letter goes on to say: | Children’s Trimmed Hats, ee on ee Ivoa at the Woodward Hotel, and Mr&/peen standing on the forward lower} Irank~ Moll heard his sister, walking etter g yt ;. i « ee | ape sal Alice Hilliard, « friend. deck, suddenly pushed his way through| «bout, and got up just in ume to see l had heard of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and determined to try it, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Braids, Etc. The carriage was knocked against the} the crowd and jumped into the river, | 2° disappear! hrough the window. = Taal (better, but could curb and smashed, the: women belng| The Cincinnat! was stopped at once,| howe Nar ‘und ‘as ‘she felt’ the | 2 last resort. Before the first bottle was used | eenato eel pesteriy be ri (New Millinery Department, Entire Front, Second Floor) pinned 1h the wreckage. Both fainted | and one of the deckhands threw n life-| ¥ Tan Teme so enaing, hem. | Po: | hardly believe that this was permanent; but my improvement went steadily on, an : # The driver, John Barry, was tosse ver. James McM. ) anoth f ivldawechee 7 ‘i : war . i yell! eee Pepulandstaitinconselouesiatee Ui Ali Nelsen inadecetramiline Te Neenah The Guc munanRe car | within four months I was like a new woman. Now I hive no more pains, am wel Millinery Specials for Thursday. mud and slush. lcabin window and climbed down to the CORBA bulance arrived she was | 4#d strong, and am extremely grateful to you. Fitzgerald caught and held the horses. | water, ANS eKEnTS arsine ary ete Yours very truly, 100 Dozen Women’s Tailored le a number aoe aly the} “Nelson grabbed the life preserver and Where she had been carried by her ae eee RGRRD Untrimmed Fats Suit Hat ! # rartinge apart ant - ‘ MeManus put a rope abvut his should- proinet A lon, } . ! 0 . s, «< Lottie V. Duncan, Who Was In-|' an, Thay were nrried into & era, He was then hauled to the deck, MISS EARLINE AGARD, 413% Michigan Avenue, Leading shapes in fancy byalds, in Py, stack and colors, trimmed in our 17 jured in Runaway Accident} Was summoned and they were sent tol ig anout for a few minutes he re Chaplain, Patriotic Daughters of America. Lansing, Mich, black and colors—Value *$1.25— | own rarkcoams with auill, wings, 4 : . t tel. vived and was taken to the Hudson Tear ener et 4 arent Special at &c,—Value $3.48—Special at , When Her Mother Was Killed, fd and taken to the | Street “Hospital, where he was heid-a| DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE ILL. A DUTY WOMEN OWE THEMSELVES. _ Sp c , : H = come mee create PEG MoO ek al EU aRLaE= “Good actions speak louder than words;" so, too, does the testimony of many 95c.; $2.25. Dies at Hospital. a “Nelson said ho aid not want to die and| Fears Felt for Life of Coust of) thousands of women during a third of a century speak Houde an mee eva ‘ ried DEE LS THRER FLOORS, | Com ate aint cece teense Late Queen Victoria, not backed by a guarantee of some kind, That is the reason why prop }YOUTHEEAL : Crest by vimmins? des ‘ben rotten of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription are willing to offer $500 reward for women = 4 Feld Lottio V. Duncan. of |) watter Beecher, nineteen years old, of | vaiere And he elected a couple ot ‘ E ho cannot be cured. Such a remarkable offer is founded on the long ecordiat re t D art t Wo, 348 West Forty-second street | No, c118 Eighth avenue, employed as ance abs tags ide that had flowed into) \ ins reaehigaien ‘a | cures of the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to vias hepa or. from orTse ep men ° is with her mother, Mrs, Carrie Andrews, tor runner at No. 25 West One| hls op been on alk rh =| woman puffering from female weakness, prolapsus, Has Oe pout Pomistaaleics ld qT dd was knocked down and tenes (e3) upon| Hundred and Biscesnih) Cash att me oval Ete leucorrhea who has used Dr. Eleccelaitaval a Bert rey hour? nee Mee Very Special Values for Thurs ay. ’ by a runaway horse in front of No. 69] through the shaft from the th! 0 dix as ' ais the original proprietot s | ” ‘5 rs fe a h 9, died to-da ¢ ° f the ribs and contusion of ate Y/ offer, in perfect go aith, Y 8 Ase | 6 A Hospital; “The. mou Teieaye: He was taken fe shed) Hood Miron Te tor New York which they, cannot cure No other medicine for woman s ils is nobeesiel the ally $9.00—Special for Thursday... ...... see ayaweloben Q Hantly. Wright Hospital this port with her boiler ¢ unparalleled curative properties that would warrant its make White Tape Girdles, with dainty colored ribbon bows, sizes When the clild was taken to ti Ace Tete ae Ulealip sie eacnerseecainte as } 45c caver, thong i Hie TY EI : ( Complet rtment of Bustles, Dress Distenders, Pad: sav@ her, though her little by omplete assortme: hy 1s, Pads, ternal infurien we | F E YO U N G Hearts Pneumatic Forms and Garters, from 25c. to $1.98, ternal Injurion, , : ih of (Second Floor. te Sap NT Ae Muslin Undergarments. i West “No Longer, Fatigued—1 Sleep Like a Child—Can Bat Anvthing | 5 - 2 A ee | This Successful Minneapolis Man Joins the Thousands Who oJ Very Special Values for Thursday. ¢ Praising the Ce.ebrated Nerve Vitaliser and Tonic." ays é % DRAWERS—of Muslin’ and GOWNS, Chemises, Draw- >, 2 gg AAPOR ani tenet eters The cost of natural hair has advanced one-half, yet} |]! DRAWERS—of Muslin and ea Tene anal Corel . M here are values absolutely unequalled. lace, embroidery and hem- C| Covers, all sizes and styles, + 75 PAINE S CELERY 0) POUND . Natural Human Hair POMPA- 50c aie . open and closed, all | neues sition and em- | DOURS, worth $1.50, at.......-.. a te a ma a ‘ | a f Muslin and PETTICOATS— GOWNS— DYING WN GHAIR, © vr wees iy aways ar ais est. $2 Hair ‘Switches, 70c. Sec ctl sc eee hg Se HUMAN HAIR, on short stems, 18 to 20Bi11 so'setect from, all sizes lengths and widths Special at ! Minpeapolls, Feb. 1, 1904.—"It Paine's Col-| THIS PITTSBURG MAN, TOO. fnches an eb rnatire) enadee) 70c (Second Floor.) { — i ‘ Tue, HOV erseveeceence s ery Compound can do for others what it has . —— value, ies, $2 ; = ret * . it ts certainly the greatest It “Braced Him Up’—Put Wim on $5 Hair Switches, ° rdute ; Girl's Lips Were Burned by Car Aone Glee Sale ere Hin Feet When He Was Run HUMAN HAIR, ‘all natural shades, including! Two Splendid Hosiery Values bolic Acid—Taken to Hospital, ie : of other remedies, but Down ant Siekly, gray and gray mixed; short stems, 20 to 22 inches lon 2.00 , le ' Where She Expires—No Rea-|,, 24) sy ce mcuid make me tect ttke| “Allowing my aystem to become thor- aller Wa mane tatea erate eeint Fiat Bleck Caden Hie bs fevna se BaDEAe “ing | CUBtIY undermined by hard work, loss of 's 1 ING, the very best hair (imported Hermsdorf dye), double soles, heels and tocs—regu- FFLER’S ‘HAIR COLOR! y Pp Cc son for Suicide. Paine's Celery Compound has made MC) sie, and nervousness, the result was that SCHOFFLEI —— ar Sea ae Cc price 9c. per pair—special at...... 2.00. » teeeeseee 5 Hes . Twas a fit subject for te even) A dye made, all shades, $1.00 Gottl sige Women’s Fast Black Aeheees Ribbed ver et dye wet 18¢c 4 re -——= 1 was troubled with debility, nervous: | friend of mine recommen } my taking 3 B i Thread Hose—made to sell. at 25c. per pair—spy Abe ereee , want nto the | aga, tvaminia and several otter asiment| Tala Celers Compound, wien Tae and Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention. Cir Floor) 6. No. @S Cherry 5 aloes: (Cy 1 i fe = 4 ‘ ‘ After takifg Paine's Celery Compound 1) compound fol, much better. A second bot- > ‘i Found “Wag alept like w eitd, T could eat anything. It] tle has Dut mAon my feet again, Tt racea Ehrich Bros.’ Hair Dept., 6th Ave,, 22d and 23d Sts., N.Y, More Fine $1.00 Dress Goods ary > uneonse|e me up. 1 now feel like « new man."—L, 6 relleved me of that tired feeling meee .—7 a girl's lps were burn “L feel young again, and « litte extra] SHEETS, 228 Lehigh Ave., Pitteburg, Pa, ‘ ser ec UE At 69c. Per Yard. empty bottle lay on the floc 1 01 longer fatigues me. In fact, it OOPING WOMAN. | af carbolic « Au strong, and Mrs, Se tke tonle 1 needed.""—CHAS, HH. | itareed at Ua Lt $30. (ele) 2 7 ‘imported English VIGOREAUX SUITING, a very) + ’ Growles hurvied out form polirean, [was Jom the tone new ies. vatnstolcees * Ril Given AWAY deli ad sb fb in the bert Spring colore—prab. ) @ gc, { Pr Celery Compound is best adver- Compound Made Her Strong. ‘ | » aunt EN REPRESENTING a st lot o! favor | A eene de and womon {t has cured. | Dow Moings, tows, Jan, 90, 1904—''T was } MR. CHARLES WH. JOHNSON. oe TS j ucnalatunh calconr gt Lined) by the ma 4 Spring Finds Him Strong and THROATL Instead of $1.00, ‘The fame of this celebrated Nerve Vitaltzer Kedeeedy ie Bell cd ane He Aa Healthy —Pa c Wy Ste NASSAU. BT. v tad pices aliweel fee lp VOILE. eh onan and Blood Tonic has been spread to every | wien 1 walked on the street I became | oy Ta i084, ‘Wvery Drucsit Selle Stop.’ weave, in all the colors; special at, per yard... tee weeeee { 55c¢ 4 vA8 ity, township and farm in the nation by | dizzy and felt that 1 wan going to fall, 1 3 ep. ot * ‘ vty ‘ . anton rely, wa A raglan ck en se Ue Pu spat re Ss sn GUL) Sa GUS | erwin Rito SE Kage NEW YORK’S BEST Were ash Emelancholy disposition a | i Is there ane other rem. | 9t no rellet. oft whioh 1 derived was mai runt &, Go, for $10, whioh will FAMILY COUGH MEI : | She lett no exp J ereverudpatienta: he “I had read of the numerour cures made | taking three bottles I feel that Tai dt VotThinh THROATLE TST aha Sean ented. 10 dle. edy In the world to-day that can point (| py Patme'a Celery Compou tirely cured.""~MRS. S. A, ADDE MANE CSBRE. HEGEMAN eGo |: success based on such fame? _ pected to try it. From th Ath Bt eeMianere’ “teceipis. Bee” window N. 8, March 16.—-A cable Bermuda nays ‘that the ~ ‘Learn how much better you can feel—(o to your Dr ggist Te-day—Get one a he bottle—Feel just ONCE that abundant new nerve force made by Paine's Celery a al Compound—You will NEVER AGAIN be contented with low spirits and poor rip, Catarrh and al} Throat nts take 1 z 78, rer by tmelh " mOkT.