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| | i" j i} i “plack eye in the Harlem Police Court | ” galt-Weter Plan to Be Inventigated ' . Mt comes tr¢ ree Of, SELLING FIGHTS cls COMPANY AND WINS OUT —— Inspectors Went to Examine His Me- ter—He Thought They Wanted to Remove It, Refused Them Admission and Magistrate Sustains Him. The Consolidated Gas Company got a, 2. they deni to-day when the assistant superinten- dent of the Harlem bran: Bane Dr. Leo Selling, of No, 234 East Eighty | We geventh street, locked up for refusing ‘ ie to allow inspectors of she « examine his meter. Dr. Selling refused ‘o spectors in his apartment bpecaune they tried to have} > attention to, h me meant to take it out and so refused tr let them pany to The gas allow Uys ine | fused to company give hie name but he sald that Dr Seljing had no f} right to retnin the meter unless he = Pe - = anted to remove, hie mates aml rei Paid hin bill, Magirate Fammor HHMI Two severe cases of Ovarian Trouble ine the meter was a mere PIO hatin thm nae of yon people Ko! : : : ri feet te sale, "He admitted chat hie row |,aqvnatagtn meat ron perme eontland two terrible operations avoided. and Children. with the gas company staried bO°QUS? ake it he refused to pay bills he ested 88 can ag exorbitant, and Magistrate Fiaimmer upheld him in the position he took Dr. Selling occupies a six room apart- He moved and Ive had the same sort of experience my self as this man before me My gas bill, ordinarily $3 4 month, was jumped wh ment on the ground foor. last month to %& I don Intend to ‘tn there on Oct. 1, and according to pay It. You Fe Magin Jeustom paid the usual $ deposit on Nia/ trate If you lke have me sum- meter. His figst gas bill, he told Magis-|moned before him, 1 will not per ne bill for mit this court to } to intimidate rate Flammer, was for $2. «sg was %, he said, and then the bills bekan to’ crawl up, that for | December being 36.60, for January $7.60, and for February %.10. courts are whey ‘The last thi bills he refused to pay ade use this court fhe said, because they were ridiculously | Dr. Selling was then discharged, and high. He asked the gas speny to do the Kasman went out of court mutter something about the matter, but they Ny ignored vad requests. Finally, on Jan. e (ENGINEERS WILL DECIDE. | CLEVELAND 67 YEARS OLD. | ——— you belong. Y |who was b police Mag! renident Pannen by Experts. few Birthday Before the city decides (o install the| propdsed salt-water auxillary mains the engineers of Borough President | will organize and then report on the] proposed plan, ‘The report of, these engineers will be final, = | When the matter came before the) to pay their the only vis t they a Iyrestdent e * said the 3 plan’ to use sult vight of jn it, and t the streets is’ brush feport cannot I 2 which two yeeks ago declared the whole plan Im-| ch President Ahearn's sug-| y was referred to the! —— SHAMROCKS A DAY LATE. Conn to” Mayor ‘Time. us received | to-day at the Mayor's office. They hid {come direct from Ireland and were at once taken charge of by Sergt. Willlam Kennell, the Mayor's bodyguard and package Inspector. Robert Conness, the actor, during a | Actor —_ NEW IMMIGRATION OFFICER. | Doesn't Arrive A bunch of shamrocks Ellis Island ‘to Have a General periatendent. Coineldent with the visit of Commis- sioner-General of Immigration Sargent ‘) yesterday, word was re- ee the Stand to-day that the affice of (i eae Pp pasa pep recent trip abroad arranged with a eet Gortslyou, Hane Oe amet | Dublin merchant to forward a_ bunch ment of Labor and Commer jof shamrocks to Mayor MeClellan in has by time for yesterday's celebrat but tor, wi the role of Tiepector and probably wi Be assigned to the Board of Special In- they arrived a d Actor ess S, . 5 sy KORE if we cannot forthwith and signatures of Special at......-.+0+ «J HAIR BRUSHES—Olive with 2 compan, above testimonials, whiet ow Ro nora vat | $500 ‘ ET sin ; Lynas) Mane, AMERICAN BEAUTY ) | and satin wood backs, good, 39c : COLD CREAM—Regular ‘Qc | stiff bristles—Regular price | price 15c.—Special at....+- ) 50c.—Special at ES Sorat H.ONeill & Co. The following ‘‘spectals’’ represent magnifi- cent values—all under the regular prices— and are for Saturday’s selling only. Embroidered Top Collars. 100 dozen very fine St. Gall Embroidered White Top Collars with tabs—none in the lot worth-] 5¢ less than 40c.—special for Saturday. -----....-- ) (First Floor.) e Fine Ribbons. at 15c. Yard. Fine imported Taffeta Ribbon—fine Silk Moire Ribbon—Imported Louisine Ribbon—4 and 4! inches wide, in all desirable colors'and black— ' 15c very popular for hat and dress trimming—regular | price 19c. per yard—special for Saturday....... J (First Floor.) ESTS—Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests, neat crochet at neck | Mrs. Emmons and Mrs, Coleman each eS houldes Value 30c.—Special for Saturday. }38c tell how they were saved by the use of HOSIERY —Womén's Fast Black Cotton Hose, onyx dye, dou- 195 @ a _ ble soles, heels and toes—Regular 35c. value—Special for Saturday \ Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. CHILDREN’S HOSIERY —Suitable for school or dress wear, | 19c “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM: Lam so pleased with the results obtained black cotton ribbed, sizes 6 to 10 inches—Value 35¢. perce for Saturday ....sssseserseeeseeavererere renee ves from Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that I feel it a duty (First Floor.) and a privilege to write you about it. “LT sutiered for more than tive years with ovarian troubles, caus- ing an unpleasant discharge, a great weakness, and at times a faintness would come over me which no amount of medicine, diet or exercise seemed to correct. Your Vegetable Compound found the weak spot, however, within a féw weeks—and saved me from an operation— all my troubles had disappeared, and 1 found myself once more healthy and well. Words fail to describe the real, true, grateful feeling that is in my heart, and I want to tell every sick and suffering sister, Don’t dally with medicines you know nothing about, but take Lydia BE, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and take my word for it, you will be a different woman ina short time.”—MRS. LAURA EMMONS, Walkerville, Ont. Another Case of Ovarian Trouble Cured Without an Operation. “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM: For several years | was troubled With ovarian trouble and a painful and inflamed condition, which kept me in bed part of the time, I did so dread a surgical operation, “L tried different remedies, hoping to get hetter, but nothing seemed to bring relief until a friend who had been cured of ovarian trouble, through the use of your cqgmpound, induced me to try it. 1 took it faithfully for three months, and at the end of that time was glad to-find that I was a well woman. Health is nature's best gift to woman, and if you lose it and_can have it restored through Lydia E, Pinklam's Vegetable Com- pound I feel thal all suffering women should know:of this”"--MRS, LAURA BELLE COLE- MAN, Coramercitl motel, Nashville, Tenr, Black Sateen Petticoats. lot of Black Sateen Petticoats, four styles ) ection: guaranteed fast black—regular 93c price $1.25—special for Saturdays...... eye) (Second Floor.) Underwear and Hosiery for Women special for Saturday. rs x oe SUSPENDERS—Men's “Guyot Suspenders (genuine French), | ja white ad colors—value 50c.—special for Saturday.......- J 32c HALF HOSE—Men's extra fine fast black cotton Half Hose, “speci 19 neatly embroidered also in tan—regular price 25 for Saturday. . seegeees (First Floor.) Remnants of Wash Fabrics & White Goods At Half Price and Less. ue ths (3 to 12 yards) of Percales, Batiste, Wash White Ce aie Madras Seersuckers, Suitings, Chev- \ Goods Goods iots, Snowflake, Ginghams and fancy white Lawns— \ 8c 3c special, per yard venseng Steere tteeneee ees Cc AMERICAN PRINTED LAWNS, 27 inches wide, in | pala dots gnd figures—value 10c. per yard—special for Saturday ) 5c (First Floor, Rear.) Toilet Goods. ) VIOLET LOTION and) | CREAM forchapped hands |—an excellent skin prepa- | ration—Regular price 15c. —-it ARMOUR'S TOILET) * SOAP—Extra large cake, in s Oatmeal, Bay Rum, Cold | , Cream, Glycerine, Witch 5¢ It is well to remember such letters as above when some druggist tries to get you to buy something which he Says is “just as good." That is impossible, as nc Other medicine has such a record of cures as Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable 10c Men’s Furnishings. | S—Men's extra fine Percale and White Nainsook Pa- eet fall and ina neat range of patterns—value $1.00— { 84c II ° |Special ate... eeeeeeee Compound ® sccept ne other and you will be glad Hazel and Bouquet aids | p lar 10c. quality --Special for | TOOTH BRUSHES—A:- Don’t hesitate to write to [rs. Pinkhamif there Is anything about Saturday OH d lot, fine quality bris- | your sickness you do not understand. She will treat you with kind- sorted lot, quality: +10c PURE WITCH HAZEL ) EXTRACT—'4-pint bot- | tle — Regular price 8c. — | | tles— Regular price 15c.and No womar ever egrected writing her and 5c | 20c.—Special at ...-+ | ness, and her advice Is free Aadress Lynn, "lass, | she has helped thousands. AY S HAI ARM shampoos daily with this wondertul medicated, hair-renovat looking young, and the scalp in a clean, wholesome condition, st Matural shade. Positively cures Dandruff and Itching Scalps. “1 ani fitty-elght years of age and was forty years, and, through exposure, hu itin ilek aud alike CAPT. Y waht for bro ay Pistreasing akin humors, pimples, blotches, \tching Irrtations: muh, craskut: bled five head, seaip eruptions and blotches on the head, with Intense itching, nothing in the SKINHEALTH TREATMENT 75¢c. yu ,Al; DRUGGIS Bic.—to cleanse the 4) to Bkinhealth Tablets, 2 opal eats Take nothing offered Hair Like This HEALTH anD HA‘RFINA 5SO_AP Restores gray hair to youthful color and beauty. 98c. Razors for 39c. A special offering of Stcel Razors, all guaranteed ) —former price 98c.—Saturday -----+ +--+: Soft, Thick, Wavy and Beautiful intecd' 39¢ (Basement.) $15.00 Baby Carriages at $10.00. BABY CARRIAGE (like eu, full size, 4-inch roll, good reed; corduroy upholstery, automobile gear, china $10. 00 handles, parasol and rod—regular $15.00; special for Saturday... ...-- CARRIAGE PARASOLS, Silicia, green lined—regular price, 45¢. lal 35c CARRIAGE PARASOLS, _ satine, ) green lined—regular price, 75c. sneclaly 59c Carriage Rods, Fastenings, Cushions, &c., for all makes of Go-Carts (Juvenile Sporting Goods Dept., 34 Floor.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Style 1408—Women's Button Blucher Ox- tords with vamps of Corona Patent Colt, the best wearing patent leather made, Quarters of fine, soft, gomfortable, durable, dull kid. Shape BLYN SHOES—New styles Ld spring; ing soap, fpllowed by the use of HAY'S HAIRHEALTH, will keep you imulate the hair glands and produce a growth of thick, lustrous hair of a Large 50c. bottles. Druggists. HAYS HAIRHEALTH. 1 have been on lone voyages 4s restored my halt to ite natural dark brown color and haa ork no wonderfully as HATRBHEALTH hy none did thew HAY NN X1ON. a Jing funds with it World will give suc! ly, serviceable shoes; un- equalled in all New York; at our very * moderate wrweaes every Improvement-that ex; skill, ripest judgment and pe ur particular shoe wa reflected In these newest shoes and Oxfords. They are a ste; of our own best, which Is sev ahead of the b any one bles affitcted with onomically as HAR- » FREE SAMPLES and book, “How to Have Beautiful Hair and Com- nik pling, and for the hau and scalp of litt Immediate relleg of heal so quickly, surely and ecc yampa H Duttona, Uf ght welted ‘moles and Cuban heels. AN & CO. fas BSH Col i ee ar our pris nd 27th Street. 122d Street. MAN & ¢ i) +405 Hudson: "G) Hudson & King; UARANTEE SHOE CO, ~ 56 LBLYN & Sons hye «EG a e French knots, also CHAMBRAY DRESSES with emblem on sleeve; special for Saturday... Regular price, $3.00, These are numbers that we thoroughly recommend, | f MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S hand sewed welt but- ® 86ST. SUARE, OFFER © Automobile Bags-nar pricea. 15 doz. Samples, regular values 2.00 to 15.00, « marked 98 to" 6.98 Boys’ Suits 1.98—instead of 3.50. A good maker's quick sale. Only enough for three days’ selling at this price. Si Ik W aists—extraordinary. Peau de Soie; black and colors. French knotted yoke—sleeves and cuff. 12 plaits on front length, 3 each on back and cuffs. Would be good value at $5.00. 3.98 &CO, Splendid Saturday News for Boys, Youths, Misses and Children. Boys’ Spring Clothing Is Ready and to open the season we make the following un- Paralleled offering, which, with Easter in view, hun- dreds of Youths will take advantage of. & Youths’ ‘12.98 Spring Suits at $9.98 We have to offer just 132 of these splendid Spring Suits, on which, if you secure one, you effect a ER positive saving of $3.00—our regular *\price being $12.98. These garment’ are made of high-grade fabrics (Cas_ simere effects; also Cheviots and Worsteds), in plain blueand mixtures, and present all the new ideas ot cut and finish characteristic of first-clasy merchant tailoring. On sale Saturday morning at ceckat $9.98 RUSSIAN and SAILOR SUITS, also NORFOLK and DOUBLE BREASTED $3.98 $2.75 ‘made from strictly all-wool materials, medium and dark colors, in Norfolk and Double Breasted, Sailor and Russian Style, in navy, brown and red serges, neat silk trimming and embroidery, silk tie, all sizes—these Suits cannot be duplicated for less than $3.98—our price for Saturday ...ceeccseeeceeeeeseeece seeeee eens $2.75: 75c. Trousers at 50c. made of cheviot and cassimeres, strongly sewn; also plain blue and drab cor- duroy, taped seams and patent waistbands—large variety of styles to select from—sizes 3 to 16,years— Saturday at...... 7) 50G; $1.00 (Third Floor.) Misses’ Suits & Children’s Dresess Some of Our Latest Spring Styles Under Their Market Price for Saturday. MISSES' SUITS (like cut)—Of Novelty cloths. Jackets medium length, in collar- less effect, with collar and cuffs of con- trasting plain cloth, trimmed with narrow braid, skirts with plaited flare bottom—Special Regular price, $15.50, CHILDREN'S RUSSL DRESSES Z(like cut)—Black and white check ging- hams with three box plaits in front and back, with collar and cuffs finished with DEF.BY HATS—regular price, $1.50—Saturday at CHILDREN'S GINGHAM GUIMPE DRESSES—Full skirts, d : with embroidery ruffle and white lawa sash—apecial for Sate ae ce | day. i > $1.75 Regular price, $2.25. CHILDREN'S CHEVIOT REEFERS—Velvet collar, double breasted, with gilt buttons; colors blue and red. for Saturday sep eeeee bishop sleeves cl $4.00 Regular price, $5.50. (Third Floor.) Shoes for Boys and Girls. Splendid Values for Saturday. ton and Jace shoes, Vici kid vamps, with dull kid top) all the new toe shapes, ” Sizes 6 to 11, $1,503 sizes 112; to 2, $2.25. ? MISSES' and CHILDREN’S glazed Dongola button and lace shoes, patent leather tips. / Sizes 6to 11, $1,005 sizes 11% to 2, $1.29. LITTLE. BOYS! spring heel lace shoes, glazed Dongola and box calf uppers, good stout soles. Sizes 10 to 13%, $1.25, STEEL SHOD SHOES for BOYS, uppers of Vici kid and Ebony calf, oak tanned leather soles, new straight lasts; there are no better wearing shoes made, Sizes 13 to 5%, $2.00. We Give Very Special Attention to Children’s Trimmed Hats «, and show an unrivalled collection of charming designs for the girls. The assortment is onc of the largest to be seen in the city, and presents, the newest shapes and styles for Spring and Summer wear. The trimmings embrace Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Velvets, &. Prices range from $2.98 to $20.00. (Untrimmed Millinery, Second Floor) eee ees sy ERT. DR ae a Aaa» f Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Stréet, —————eeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeoeoeeEeEEOEOeeeee 5 CENTS-1904 WORLD ALMANAC NOW ON SALE—25 CENTS, % Mish tisk Wold b (Second Floor.)

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