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\ Owner in City Does the Same) New Street Board Gets Pos-| 4 specint congregational meeting has | s Law Is at Fault. Haward R. Hewitt, son of the HEWITT ADMITS HE |FAGAN MEN TAKE |, "* °* en eee Tells Magistrate that Every) Under Pofice Guard Jersey City’s] Auentown, Pa. to the Presidency of | Easter Novelties and Favors, A wonderful collection—right from Gold Rings $1.00 to $2.00 Kinds at 25c. 5 segs shurch for Muhlenberg College. G™MAVE 21578 22"°STREETS. Germany and France, where experts cor - Rey. Dr. John A. W. Haas, pastor of . i ‘ SPEEDED IN AUTO CHARGE Ni OFFICE St. Paul's Lutheran Church tn this fire Oo ee * clty, has resigned to accept the unant- such stock in all New York. 2 ¢ mows oall tendered tim by the Board Small Carta with rabbits as drivers, 10° BS of ‘Trustees of Muhlenberg College at oft to $1.26, Carts, Wagons and Chariots | A feiaratarise DRY GOODS Co. tteuned ith thee ee ae Cee ae doen to $22 dosen. ‘ Comical |. 5 Tes been called for Friday, at which an ef-/ Here’s a Remarkable Sale of * and Sets Up Plea ‘that the| session—Nine Inspectors and) rore wit ve made to have Dr. Hass 36 To-day anc 1o-morrow wilt be the best days to see everything | tok" tustle Pieces, toe. to 4508. site| 7 Clerks Are Discharged. SERtEn whlch Nas ibeen Balle; GD land that coud possibly be of interest to you—when it comes | 84, satin painted ens, 150, to $4.08. ee ene Bed Spreads and Comfortables.} | o"sisier oe) re Uimerest yous when if come | ia eer ft Ho, «oat, ft Se ‘ forested 1h : ‘The Street and Water Board of Jer- A sale ov this sort means much to wide-awake Novsekeepers at the whove-hearteaness that the Adams Store is noied sor. (Main Floor! Candy Store.) ne tate eet “Mapoe |DUKE OF SUTHERLAND COMING well know to what extent prices have risen on {) | ————_____-__— nn ————_ eth: ‘Abram 8. Hewitt, told Magistrate Mayo in Safferson Market Court to-day that | ia Democratic board in the City Hall | Sutherland the laws were all wrong. The former to-day under police guard and aignal- Mayor's won wns arrested yesterday |1zed the occasion by discharging nino « while coming down Fifth avenue with his wife in an automobile, The pollce- man who made the arrest aid that the | enter the offices, Capt. Robert G, Sinith, big red auto whizzed by Thirty-fitth|of the Gregory street pod and a street at about efghteen miles an hour, | quad of men barring the ‘The law allows a maximum of eight. “I was going fheter than elght miles John C, Payne, the President, in the an hour,” sald Mr. Hewitt, who went to chair. After organization had been per , court in same automobile caused his arrest yesterday. ‘"There| ing employees of the old bonrd that ‘ isn't anything the matter with | et Satomionlls, ee terrace stele reat Walter O'Malley, John Boyd, Charles | TURBINE ° eos sues an our Your Honor, even {| Rooney, Tredeck Xerants, Petsee| fy A CLUETT COLLAR propos of Spring /ixings day I drove the machine down the ave) Faron, James Entwisle and L. Finan. QUARTER EACH, QUARTER Sizes nue at a rate beyond the ilmit allowed | “yners are 200 other employees of the CLUETT, PEABODY & CO, by law.” “The law’s all right, young nvan," in- terjected His Honor, “Well, Your Honor, if I didn't 60 charged at a meeting to be held to- faster than thoso eight miles I would, morrow. bave been run down by a big electric a truck, It was behii me, and that would have becn the bast of me if I SAMUEL GOMPERS RETURNS. this time, for t such commodities—yet here at Bloomingdales’ prices are surprising!) low, as judge from the following: —Bedspreads of good heavy | $],25—Bedspreads, full stze, fringed; 59e- quality; all new designs; sizes $ quality; pure white; for single beds only; were a dollar, | dainty new designs; were $1.75 | $189—Satin damask Bedspreads $1-Futl size Bedspreads, heavy qual- fine grade, full size, hemmed; fty; Marseilles patterns; pure | exquisite designs; regular price sey City recently appointed by Mayor Fagan took charge of the offices of the} LONDON, wrch 21.—Phe Duke of | @ @ passenger on the White Star Ine steamer Ocen which Is to sail from Liverpool March | 28 for New York. Hats from Paris and Other Places: Controlled by the Queens of Fashion. The Adams Millinery, whatever else may be said of it, is at least distinctive and beautiful. A good many folks there are who prefer it to any other sort—w! hether it be made up in New York, or, Paris, oF Inspectors and clerks, Col. Robert G. Smith, President of the old board, was on hand early, but was not allowed to ‘The new board Kot down to business white; were $1.50 she some oiher style centre. ‘ ‘immediately upon assembling, with | Specials To-Morrow in Silkoline Comfortables. The showing of to-day and to-morrow is our finest one |B $1 grade at 60c. | $1.75 grade at $1.25. We are naturally very proud of it. The hats that come from abroad are very pretty, but we don't $2.00 grade at $1.50. $1.25 grade at 890. ‘Main Floor. 60th ®t. Sectton like them one whit better than our own models. Indeed, our own showing somewhat overshadows them. Each hat has style features solely its own. One would think each had been created by a et individual, instead of a few master minds. We make no particular fuss over the opening; there are no birds to sing, nor flowers to- disperse odors. But there are hats galore—what you are interested in most of all. / Choose Your Easter Dresses To-morrow’ A Sale of Dress Goods to nee Yous Two weeks to Easter. Your dressmaker has probably told you to hurry a bit with that fected notices were sent to the follow- that) their resixnations would be accepted li bomna anit sey te van dppoeed (hie ail (OE MAKERS OF CLUETT AND MONARCH OHIRTO | them who have not suffictent pull with Here’s Special Curtain News. Nothing more important than the getting of fresh, new curtains while renovating the house for spring and summer, and right in line ome these the airy, light sort you want, and marked at spe- ial price inducements. the Fagan administration will be dis- |= SS | Swiss and Dotted Musiln ' elung to the law. They all drive faster | want Not Talk Yet About His Mic. A |B Rulfied Lappet Curtains— Saud We're ready for you—if we haven't already served you. To-morrow—another lot of entering =i f t | Curtains—In very pretty i ‘ payee es a ale lee decane ston to Porto Rico, Cures Wy | Ieee ed anaeeen es 75¢ fans; special, per yard 98MM || Coming as they do, at the right time of the season, instead of after it is-all over, you'll understand , ; ttomobilist in the city.” | Samuel Gompers, President of the ayes . | Enalish Bobbinet Ruffled we'll be so busy all day. i sa 4 "Magistrate Mayo was somewhat im-| American, Regetttion of tabor, who Rufled Bobbinet Curtains |“ Curtains—Excellent quality < i wen 01 @ intention -With insertion and lace vith wide ertions i | preased by the words of the on of 8) SC eduising the laboring men on the ne | eae ier $1.00 All Wool French Voiles, yd. 69c $1.25 Silk and Wool Crepe de Paris, yd. Z 75a routed a et be nad \he ay {sland, was among tho passengers on a is the thing for sash cuitains, | Nottivghamn Lace Curtaltis pe eae of this superior fabric on sale ise No fabric more fashlonable or more tn driand reaker $5, adding: “As long as you @4-| +16 steamer Ponce, which arrived to- Every Grugeiat sella “Short Stop.’ special, per pair. .sess+. 90c | Notting o Nionday. Almost one-third under price. They this season than Crepe de Paris. This lot mit a violation of the law you will have! day et Quarantine. NEW YORK’S BEST d | Worth $1—spectal, pair 75c. are 43 inches wide and come inan elaborate Mereciinent of $2,500 yards—came to us througha re forint duno to suffer the law’s penalty.” euce Gompeta| Sgcttned Ato) ae make any, Ruffled Bobbine! Curtains Worth $1.10 —special, pair 85c. street and evening shades, including cream and black. $4.00 3 trade chance, which enables us to sell it away under sion, but said he might have Romethine FAMILY COUGH MEDICINE. | dW ele wW pall ieee a) ea $i is the price you will have to pay for this quality elsewhere. assortmen: includes black, brown, complete range: piel to say late! q h Worth $1.50—special, p ann BABY IS SCAL DED ee . a tongs pes | Worth $1.39—special, pair All-Wool Nun's Veilings, in Black, § 5Qc. All-Wool Crepe 2 EHP CNet. B y BEE Palestro seceseeee SHES | Worth $2.00—special, pair 3 Cream and 28 desirable colorings. } Voiles, yd. and finish, in Black, Cream and com VINOL FOR THE CONVALESCENT. We aiso place on sale a lot of about two hundred odd pairs of sampte Bl] {Trey are 43 inches wlde, and sold} These Greve Volles are both stylish and Plete range of all the wanted street ey , including Irish point, Nottingham, bobbinet and Swiss, all slightly u serviceable, and cannot be matched. else.} and evening shades, 45 inches wide, and: Fevers, Pneumonia, Diphtherid? Grippe and all children’s diseases from being used as samples, on which we quote half original prices. regularly at 69c. Our special where under Soc. yd. Black, creams, grays, } Sold regularly at $1.50. Special ; | leave the patient in a prostrate, weakened condition, and relapses are con- | Third Floor. 60th cede price Monday, yd.. 49c tans, castors, royal and navy. "$ price, Monday .......000ee++ 8c! Hy | tinually feared. Sometimes it takes months to regain health and strength. ee Seneeer-7 eeeraae-~—eauer wae semeaneanasearaaaaan tartar seaaaaanraeaaaer“aenaeeweaee~argameesnnene The one thing to aid recOvely is a blood-building and a Pa Black Goods Specials 1-4 to lez Less than Regular Price. sexy [Teter snes ans thr wl gee orength and ogous vey oon TN Y, Mills Sheets & Pillow) ||| ack 40% Specials 1-4 to |-2 Less than Regular Price, Mother When Washing Accident | in the body. $2.00 Black Silk and} 75c. Black All Wool $1.09 Black Imported {$1.00 Black All Wool $2.00 Black ‘Superior a | ‘ Chiffon Nun's Vell ported Etamine } French Voile, 47 ally Upsets Caldron and He What Vinol Wil) Do. Cases Specially Low in Price. Weal Crepe de Paris); Canvas) Volley 44:5 (ar is inches wide. Canvas, 46 Inches f Inches wide. ‘Mone After years of experience with Two-Year-Old Daughter Blistered from Head’ to Foot | Bcalded from head to foot by a cal- “ — @ron of boiling water accidentally up- set upon her by her mother, it is feared that Marion Brooks, a two-year-old girl whose home {s at No. 115 West One | Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, | cannot survive to-day after work and we! mother ordered her to go away, water splashed over her little ona, ing scalded neighbors tc Wilson. He elephoned for a J. eured a bottle of linseed oil, Pluecoat the physic the child for two he lans worked Blaze, Flee to Street Nightclothes. ¢ The explosion of a dozen boxes of {blank cartridwes and percussion caps, LY it—if you don’t like it, we return your money. Hf pest makes. {im a small fire that started in the | Maoment, of ine ventory nat-nour Rikers Drug Store | J. Jungmann at No. 1450 Fifth avenue to-day gave The little « spt out of her crib father had gone to into the kitchen in her nightdress, where she stood around Watclug her mother make prepara- tions to begin the washing. The bub- bling of the boiling water on the stove amused her and she protested when her | irs. Brooks. lifted the ‘caldron’ trom the stove her foot silpped and the Marion intuitively put her hands to her eyes and thus saved them from be- ‘ooks's ork f he sighbors to her, Who called Pollcemas | After Diphtherla—Vinol. . Hood Wright Hospital ambulance and pro. ey With | fies and enriches the blood and creates strength quicker than any other high be bathed the ohild nth “Dy Spe lar arrived: c Assisted oe, ois remedy known to medicine. | Ta and then asked | Aten, Grippe — Vinol. permission to remove her to the hos-| "1 Pal Mra, Brooks refused to ee Mar-| Every spring grippe claims its millfon victims, and no one throws it | fon go and stimmoned the family doctor. | off easily. It leaves in its wake poor blood, despondency, emaciation, trouble. Vinol enriches the blood and overcomes all such tendencies. BLANK CARTRIDGES Mr. C. A. Ross, Holyoke, Mass., writes; — “On Jan. 12, 1 left | weak, but on taking Vinol I recovered rapidly. [recommend Vinol | BLOW {IP AT FIRE! to everyone whose system is reduced or impaired by sickness." | Tenants of Flat-House, Badly children. Vinol is an ids Frightened at Early Morning) seats $125} mene A0e| Met 60c [timate 0c a" $1.29 25,000 Yards of White Ghai Underprice, 25c. Kinds at 9%c.; Others Equally Cheap. We start to-morrow one of the most important sales of White Goods ever held in New Me And the season is ripe for it. We purchased from one importer alone more than a thousand pieces at less than half wm Spring merchandise, too. This lot, with all the rest, goes on sale in the morning. White Lace and Satin striped Lawns, together with many other fancy 1 eG fabrics. A wonderful collection, with not a single piece worth less than C 2 20c.; mostly 25c. goods, To-morrow at. wee 2 100 pieces of exquisite white materials, In plain, figured and|White embroidered Swisses, in pretty figures, stripe effects—suitable for waists and dresses. Very 15c | stripes snd) all-over effects. neculty SOc. and 60c. 39c special, the yard. |Kkinds, at......--.ecssseee tteee enter ceeeeeeeeees Fill the linen chest now while these remarkable prices last: Sheets. | Pillow Cases. . 12%0 14c kinds of medicines, we can Sea say that we do not believe there is} another medicine in the country equal | to our delicious cod liver oil pr2para- | tion Vinol for making rich, red blood, | building up strength and restoring health to the convalescent. Vinol acts directly on the stomach, creates a healthy appetite, and enables the digestive organs to obtain the neces: sary elements to make rich, red blood, healthy flesh and muscle tis- sue, and create strength. After Pneumonia— Vinol. Pneumonia leaves the lungs dam- aged and weak. Vinol heals the} sore and torn hing tissues, prevents xq coughing spells, and builds up the 54x90. . 420 63x90 48c 72x90 55c B1x90. 600 | 90x90. 65c $1 Feather Dillows, 59c. Each. Good nian feathers, covered with excellent ticking. 00) st, dection. 1 10 160 A P Aewalthan or Elgin Watch To-Morrow for Only $6.75! And everybody knows what Waltham and Elgin watches are—world-renowned for y strength. their splendid timekeeping qualities. i fone special quality white Lawn, very sheer and 8%c Ise) tach th Linon, fine quality ana very specially 10c These watches which go on sale to-mor- Finest mercerized white goods, tn large or sill floral pat- |P™e * ‘ row at the above special price have gold-filled Z terns: also in rich brocaded effects; nattiest patterns 36-Inch English Nainsoak, and solid silver cases, in open-face and hunt- : for shitt waists, Absolutely Soe. goods, at! yard.» 2 | very special at. ing-case styles; stem winders and setters. Vif Finest quality of white Basket Weaves, for suitinys | English Long Cloth, soft finis! Bx and walsis; yegular 40c. kinds, at, yard 25c¢ ity; 12-yard pieces. Rugs Underpriced One-Third. Book for Lenn Sev This is an exceptional offering of Large and Small Rugs of the finest A large assortment of Bibles, makes in newest Turkish, Persian and all-over patterns, in dark and | EPIS Prayer and Hymnals, medium colorings. Catholic Prayer Books and relig- on us articles, and Hymnal Fine Axminster alae \, Tapestry Brussels ve iirent dinmninatege A be d 18x36 inch, $1,25 quality, that make us leaders. A few spe 27x60 inch, $3.15 quali t cial item: 36x72 inch, $5.95 quality:.4,.25 Diphtheria leaves the blo@ poor and the system weak, Vinol puri- There are no better watches made, and} every one has been fully tested and regulated ;f guaranteed to keep perfect time. To-morrow’s special sale price, six sev- enty-five. nerve-poverty, dyspepsia, palpitation, rheumatism, neuralgia and lung Main Floor, Front, Centre. | the hospital after an attack of grippe and pneumonia. Iwas very = A Great Clearance Sale of Fine Violins Much Reduced. It’s owing to our determi jon to sell every violin we've now in tock that you get this wonder- B ful chance to secure the finest | After Ohildren’s Diseases — Vinol. s, scarlet fever, etc., undermine the health of I tonic and strengthencr for them. They | love to take it, it is so delicious. Mr. Isaac Champaigne, Keene, N.H., writes: — ‘+My little | in | girl Cora, after a hard case of scarlet fey”, began taking Vinol ae ih mn with the very best results. I don't believe she ever would have models at next-to-nothing prices. gotten well had it not been for Vinol. She is now in the best Our new graphophone depart- of health,” ment is clamoring for more space—thus this clearance sale. The assortment includes the most prominent models and the 511.50 | Pocket Bible, cloth bindin °" 11.50 | pocket Bible, leather binding ios0 pa xp | Oxford Teachers’ Bible. 8c "14,50 | itiustrated Teachers’ Bible, large 13: | Whooping cough, measle Ox 100 Morn 81550 10,50» Royal Wilton Ras i aeorse All Wool Smyrna Rugs, 18x36 in., $1.15 quality. , 21x48 in., $1.75 quality 26x54 in., $2.25 quality, , 30x60 in., $3.00 quality. . 36x72 in., $4.25 quality. . Carpets Never a heap hy New Testaments, 10c. to i vir Episcopal Prayer and Hymnais, 2 Ps vols, venanets meharae ire . 5 » ‘opal Prayer and Hymnals, 4,50 17,50 French seal, set.” fi: vaue | Methodist, Presbyteria 31.50 nals in the various si Catholic Prayer Books, &c, Key of Heaven, French morocco.. 25¢ Key of Heaven, extra large type... 69¢ ix at value value 9 Lovers of fine violins take note of these prices; Violins—vaiues up to $35.00, to close, $15.00. the twenty families in the building a| Cor: 6th Avenue and 23d Street, 1090 34 Ave: and re Colymabos Ave: About twelve very a veling, pales up e810; ea ie 5. 19 periyard tor cepa 35c,, HEAVY 59 for HIGHEST GRADE Tapestry | Vest oe Prayer Books, fine ot inti in tar name aoa, | Aegeman & Co. | | Kineman's Stores Stradi a er ae ee un te BE choee’ B:G0. U|| stowing endzone Brussele eects, | variety a settcive Meters, ores | Chien: Prayer Book : ‘The fire started in the hardware shop | Mee Broad WAY. 900) WY. 298th | 185th Aireeh and Sth Avente, €01 sth’ | CL lea dak a es P ; WOOL R iper the latest and colorings, suitable | Mother of Pearl Rosaries....-..., 196 t Ke > MOLT Amatordam Avenue. Various movels of fine violins, values un to $6, choice § 59 fet ALL-WOOL ‘A SUPER Hl a colorings, eT Mott P 2 of Jullus Adler on the ground floor, A CANGRAIN CARPETS—Very artis. for all parts of the house; instead of Sse other of reac Rosaries, German ¢ shelf that was close to a gas jet caught Te 7 Vgrtous models of fine violins, values up to $12, choice $5. Ge HRN areca, Vacnamiendenie les per yard, hoe i q fire while Mr. Adler was in the cellar, Varicus models of fine violins, values up to $15, choice $6. \} creat service, instead of 75c per yard. 75 ¢ {or $110 BEST ALL-WoOL, VEL. 2 Hig wife was)dresalng on @:¢ foor above) Various models of fine violins, values up to $25, choice $7.5. Qc for TAPESTRY BRUSSE C Viv CAR Made by the Alex Easter Photos. He esa Pap smake cut ed Np inte hee wie Third Floor, Sth St, Section AIcpars—the newest and choicest | Smith & Sons’, Higgins’, and ®. Sanford ahs ed into the street shout- She had hardly sounded end patterns; for parlor, dining and bed. Fire alarm when the eartrid neaps began to 4 the flames crept al which they were stored. H ’ Winen the iramen”atrived. the, noua : iL Japanese and Chinese Mattings. empty and many, of the t rn ena ng down the block. with thelr iment aflame. Even the fir This painful trouble can be te- of China and Japan, are shown in red, blue. g We make a specialty of p i Uae a Serena Mac thee al se - > ii specially recommended for their beautiful shing qualities, com pecialty of pict ‘4 exploc 4 lieved and cured by using an They are especially ir beautiful furnishing qualities, com- } a 5 liad exploded, ‘The fire did $800 pea ie ey Mg. a bined with durability and cheapness. of children, insuring tine results, ¥ of Unidentified Man, dorer, was found dead tn the bai to-day. The discoy Brederick W. Norton, an employs store. Norton found the body when hi ° we to unlock the basement door, was lying on his back, hls head restiog Petween wie door and the last step. Stop the Pain with an There was a c a footing and fell {uring his skull, He had several hours. FOUND DEAD ON STAIRWAY. Delleved that Fall Caused Death An unidentified man, evidently « Ia entrance of No, 813 Washington street Hait & MecNicholg, who ocespy thi COUPON. Upon presenting this coupon at & Sons’ Mills. lot of patterns Another great offering which for rooms and halls and stairs. includes: 12 Imperials. with best Carbonette |! tinish, and one large picture, size 10x 20, in black and white, all i complete, before Easter, tor 2+ H Toom, halls andetairs; instead of 65c. An immense assortment of beautiful Novelty Mattings, fresh from the looms China Matting, | Jean eee, Easter Gifts, warp CHINA ee } $10.50 ouaiis Warm the plaster before ap- plying if not relieved by time, place a hot water bag against the plaster on the shoulder. REMEMBER—These plasters are ood for all pains and aches. They ave A large assortment of Easter Cards, sates CHINA r a i iine Booklets, Novelties and Easter Books |. Ser yard, a 25s : “50 | rightly priced in the Balcony Book Store. e. tle Chicks, ete.) hegin Fulton 9t., —_— Brooklyn. 3 Worth of Stamps FREE Tuesday. rites whe 3100 | go mea ent A. 1, Namm's Store Tues@ay, March 22, and making purchases amount- ing to $1.00 or more, we will give three dol worth of Blue Trad- ing Stamps Free, in addition to tho: you receive on your purchase: (Good March 22.) Sunday World Wants Work Monies Morning Wor

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