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‘Grace Dodge and Miss Rose Som- 1d Tell of Need of a Place Where ng Women of Refinement May . ind Assistance in Time of Need. i Womat coming to New York to make her way in the world Mf Btraniled in the great city, what shall she do? To whom shall Aesistance, and what kind of assistance will be offered to her? Question bas been asked in several articles in The Evening World, T told of ier efforts to obtain shelter and employment, Her M Drought to light the experience of a really unfortunate young J id the treacment she recetyed, me Mher readers of The Hvening World probably have had similar Ihe Experiences, They are invited to describe for the benefit of thelr istress Just what occurred when they were confronted with this fire published interviews with Miss Grace Dodge. the eminent Mhropist and edicator, and Miss Rose Sommerfeld, Superintendent de Hirsch Home, of No, 225 Wast Sixty-third street, on the ing subject, in. which they declare that there should be provided a Tetined character where strange girla coming here to make their ‘Ona comfortable shelter and proper environment. BY EMMELINE PENDENNIG. ‘Migs Dodge's Views. Hath. ‘The least taint of partisanship te theke might be some special) ““T rather think that bureau must be aanaged b: aK onl de for the refined girl who sia Ne A 0, differ H a rate and distino! building. ey i4 iy nA 1s should only very tions. if in New York with an @ ond no friends near at , eminent Mins Grace Dodge, eminen What Mies Sommerfeld ears, it and educator, “We havé supplics just thet need,| Miss Rose Sommerfeld, the rin- with all my heart and soul | tendent off the Gare oe Hirsch Home, have one, What is 0, 2% Hast, third street, sees the need of such @ temporary home for where temporary ka tenes Petree dn finding employ-| "We have more enoh be given, Wo have no in- | than we can provid ore Yori he boarded at $a * We have a long waiting list are to be admitted as soon as jes are made, Unless something uni hap- ns we never have more three ls to give to girls who ask to be i ed in over night, Our regulations hobby and my} here are strict, but if 1 can posaibly It, Hever turn any on¢ away. jen there are no patients in the In: irmary I use that for the emergency oases, and Jf some sick girls have been beneerred there I give their rooms to a who apply, Py eoeaEAR tly worrying about cases ty ik that the Clara “de tairach ie fan't intended for women who want hen porary and it is only by her irae our own Pell asubIe ae is ‘double up’ that T can let some outalders in, re Emergency Home Needed, ‘There ought to be a free home espe- olally for oy cases, It would be Font ed by truly deserving applicants, ‘orking: homes are being con- Sr aera att al <afe harh de tate fo doightt home for ria under twenty: at offing small wages, h boarder has a Misa pony, WSs furnished room, which is to be} he social lite is strong influence, of vefine-|At meal times the big. din ley foene of fat merry-making, ani ry evening ler dinner there {s and ainging in the big to the musio of a plan fount rn Catarrh If peopte could only see that Ca- tarrh is an internal scrofula—that nothing applied externally does much —they would not need to be Warned 60 often about this fatal dis- ease, which invariably ends up in consumption at the cost of eight to ers: | ten million lives every year—and yet Catarrh is easily cured if you gO about it in the right way, Catarrh will never get better of its own ac- cord, It will never wear off Ike a here | headache or a billows spell, because Catarrh is caused by germs in the blood, Which ciroulate throughout the ch @| entire system. External remedies wenm, motherly ere Key eyats a alse not an externa! [ses wholesome, happy tie pests Arg otto - | of pimples, |, Ocrema Or di akin, and will never be cured’ pad | ternal remedies, ae—every onse cured, I am not at all surprised at this record end! for Mucu-Tone, because it {s entirely different to any other remedy for Catarrh I ever sold or you ever bought.-Mucu-Tone, firet of all de~ atroye the germs of Catarrh, and, at {| the same-time—as its very name {m- piies—tones T ee8.| parasites. It is a splendid tonic and appetizer, a perfect spring medicine, You will never get rid of Catarrh un- at it internally, You cannot successfully treat it internally unless you use Rexall Mucu-Tone, 1 want you to try it on my recommen- dation, I have large trial size | sell for fifty cents that I guarantee to give results or refund you your ‘money, RIKER’S DRUG STORE Sixth Ave, and ayd St,, Rexall Broadway and oth St. Agenctes Also managing clerks be residents, and there inmate's teeling of num- ns is due to favor- polnts out the location of min. deposits concealed beneath the earth's surface, MEGEMAN @ CO., Corp. aco Broadway, and five branches, J. JUNGMANN, | 109 Third Ave, 428 Colambus Ave, KINSMAN'S DRUG STORE, rasth St, and Kighth Ave, Gor Eighth Ave, EUGENE HARTNETT, Jersey City, N. J. Petty'’s Prudentinl Pharmacy, Newark, N. J. Furnished Rooms, § Fr Houses—Flats, i ~ Apartments, (the To Let Bulletin in next ‘To kesp abraast of the times one must | be well Infarmed on all topics of the | Mrs, Mary Delaney, Only 23 Years Old, Starved Herself thal Her Three Little Children Might Live. “Yes, that young woman gave her life for those three kids of hers,’ said 4 pollceman, as he stood in a bare, cold room In @ tumble-down building at No. 123 Borden avenue, Long Island City, to-day, and pointed to the figure of a dead woman who lay {n the oor- ner of the cheerless place on a thin mattress, her body covered with a ragged sheet, “She elmply starved,” con. tlnued the polloemans’ And i was true, Mre, Mary Delansy had starved horself that her three little ones might not go hungry,.and yester- day death came to relieve her suffering, ‘Nhen the Children's Soolety oMoere took the ohildren away end gave them the food and warm clothing they e badly neederl, Only the father and the dead, ernaciate! mother were left, There they were found by Police Captain Kent, and he sent a patrolman to be with the eref-stricken huebend until arrange> ments for the funeral could be made, Pride drove Mrs, Delaney to sterva- tion, She was only twenty-three, and a tew montha ago she and her young husbend hed visionn of great wealth, They talked of how they would bring up thelr ohildren, educate them and make great men and women of them, ‘The huaband, a varnisher by trade, had made @ discovery of a paint mixture, which when placed on the hulle of vos- eels acted like cement, He would pateng IED FOR HER LITTLE ONES: At, he fold his wife, and it would bring him, in millions, Rut the Delaneys reckoned without | thelr host. ‘The manufacturing concern | that paid the mgn his wages thou that hewhould t if his diseove: that profits could =» made for the stock~ {holdprs, ‘ Delane refused to divulge ‘his’ seoret, and ts discharge followed. | What savings the Httle family had som went for food, Work was not to be had for the mere asking, and then the household goods were sold. Little by Iittle every stiok of furni- ture wont for what it would bring, | and still the father and husband could find no work at this trade, Every one to wham he applied wanted the seoret ‘of his paint mixture, and this he kept. His wite would not permit fim to tell \t, he toh every one, And while he kept the seoret food be- came scarcer and ecarcer, and the wife |and mother became paler each day, and slowly her strength began to give way, But she amiled up to the last, and when death came’ it still found her oheerful—cheerful for her children's sako and for her husband, When' Dr, Strong, the Coroner's Physl- clan, saw her, accustomed though he is to sights of poverty and suffering, he turned away: “That 19 too much for me,’ sald he. “Thie is @ case of real starvation,’ SSE ee IT’S EASY TODYE WITH} DIAMOND DYES. Platn directions on every pack- age tell how to we thedye. No thet dye equals Diamond Dyes in strength, atmplictty, and fast- nes, OR Cn ol fe have a a ment of ad vioe, and will answer any thona about dyeing, Send sample of mopde wien ail le. te tlon book and 46 dyed samples ree, DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt, ag A Drovers A2P’Sie. Cor BS Ave, An Important Clearance Sale of Men’s Fine Winter Suits and Overcoats, Feduced to $9.75, This sale has won a just success because of the quality of clothing offered. You may choose from black thibet, fancy cheviot and cassimere suits, and black and oxford overcoats in medium length models that were $12 and $15, These garments are made in our own workrooms with the characteristic style features of Vogel Brothers clothes, which are not to be found in ordinary ready made garments, The reduced price is $9.75, " An Equally Important Sale of Men’s Trousers, Reduced to $3.75, This sale is indeed timely, inasmuch as it occurs at a moment when most men find need for/a new pair of trousers to help out the half-worn coat and vest. The trousers concerned in this sale are of fine striped wors- teds that never sold for less than $5 or $6 a pair, Now reduced to $3.75, Vood Brothers AM™ Ste. Cor BY Ane Store Open Saturday Night Until 10.30. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Weathered Oak Mission Furniture. Alarge part of our stock, represent- ing everything that ts new and slrabl reduction of 25% to 50%. Another Great de- for Dens and Libraries, at a Saturday Sale of =. Men’s “W. L. Douglas” Shoes, (Factory Damaged,) $1.89 »>2.39 NO OTHER STORE in the Ww. L. Douglas 5} world can sell you Factory- hoes—unless they have first Dai 4 ee hrough our hands) We own absolutely every pair of A compact made with them. : Mass,, lv pany, of Brockton, W. L. Douglas makes and ells more Men's $3.50 shoee than auy other manufacturer in the world, h $10,000 Be'abprove tn aunen the W, L. Douglas Shoe Com- eS us positive control of them, IF ANY OTHER STORE OFFERS TO SELL YOU DoUagLAS & HAVB REJECTED AS BEING ABSO- LUTBLY. UN FIT FOR SBLLING— THROUGH DAMAGES AND DEFECTS BEYOND REPAIR, We make two prices them is largely @ the store--for Douglas 2,39 are as g tty Bonds away below par. W. L. Dougian hoes that ave been hurt in man: ufacture— It- tle defects We neta to ne, a : |, #o that they appear ta we aired, 00 thet he BAME RERVICE To These Douglas Shoes at on these W.L, Douglas se our contract of price necessi- teat ite matter of fact, our selling of ; matter of advertisement to $1.89 and§ ood an investment as Govern: Qj defects, leat her— ble, Almost perfect Shoet hardly noticeable, mi but not quite. good, enough for the Douglas Stores to Ket $3,50 to 85 for. Shoes To-Morrow We Add a Thousand Pairs of Other Celebrated Makes. $1.99 the pair er known, «“Royal’’ Patent Coltskin, Every man to his liking. If you don’t wish the Douglas Shoes we have other well-known and recognized makes here for you—all at to-morrow. Enough to pro- vido the greatest Shoe selling New York has $3.50 Shoes—mostly of wRegents’’ $3.50 Shoes—Box Calt You won’ There are Stationery and Engraving, VISITING CARDS; 60 best quallty, with copper plate; name only, "60 wraved in script type, for, .see WEDDING Announcements; 100. o' them, script type; finest paper, with outside ten dUneagc err, roktarinas (ee tee 7,00) CARDS, i name in Old name In shaded 4k. point, Se ne quire’ Box 1 Hurlbut Co Writing Paper shape envelopes, e, in dull gray and Nubian blue, put up in the regular style and usually sold. for 88e, Our special price will be for thix day, No hotter way than by using The World Almanac for 1906, one fot only. Kite esi ah A with double soles, i [: “Spartan” $3.50 Shoes — Vici Kid, double soles. «Ben Hur’ $3 Shoes—Patent Coltskin, single soles, eM AISI Lh thave to ‘hunt’ for the Doug. las Shoes—nr any of the other kinds, more than a thousand pairs of Douglas—in patent Coltskin alone, ‘On the Second Floor To-morrow, | $5,00 Rimless Ey The 5,00 Gold-Cased Spring Formerly Advertised a Special for This Saturday Only at 50c. Per Pair, Our two well-known spe- cialists will be in constant at as if you were paying full test your vision and perfectly adjust ; each pair of glasses sold, You will receive the same expert service at this reduced price If you need glasses you can’t afford: to miss this, Men’s $25.00 Silk ~ Lined Cravenette RAIN COATS Are $15 Now. All Sizes, Winter Suits and Overcoats egular $10, $12 and ar | 50 $15 Garments for ae No man who has any need for a new Suit or Overcoat ought to miss this great buying chance. At no time again during this year will equally low prices prevail. i Are Doubdje ‘dl pel Aas } al ‘oret an Cheviota, All sizes ete very build of man, Overcoats: i Pane i "Sack goats, Wand 02 inch, ales oo: pervat.ve | iy Cote SEatah ntsturee. Men's $2.50 and $3.00 5 Trousers, Any man who gets a pair of these Trousers for a dollar and a halt will have the bargain of his life- time, They are made from the celebrated Crawford woollens— fabrics which give best results for wear, always suet Ht dressy and stylish, yet thoroughly service- able. Every pair Union Made and fully warranted, Boys’ $3.50 2, 0 ) to $5.00 Suits and Overcoats ‘This sale {s In the nature of a clean-up of our regular stock, and Includes Russian Overcoats in sizes 3 to 8; Novelties in Red, Tan, Oxford and Green, Meltons and Cheviots, Also Boys’ Bloomer Norfolk and Double-Breasted Two-Piece Suits; sizes from 7 to 16 years. Variety of fancy mixtures. Misses’ Wearing Apparel in a Tremendous Clearance, Misses’ and Children’s apparel has never been marked at so low a figure as right now. Weare making this February Clear- ance a very sweeping one—to include every garment that ought to be out of the store ahead of the Spring season, Tomorrow's values will be the biggest yet. Misses’ % long full Box Coats, Cheviot and Covert, trimmed; collarless effect; 14, 16 and 48, At asm tormerly $10:00; Misses’ Velvet Coats, lined with satin; panne velvet vest; all the new shades; sizes 14 to 18, At $10,08—formerly §25.00, Girls! Dresses, in Buster Brown, Russian and fanc styles; made of Cheviot, Cashmere and Mixtures; odds and ends and broken sizes, At $1,08—formerly $4.50, ‘At $2.08—tormorly i738. ‘At $8.08—formerly $7.00, Little Tots’ Coats, made of Velvet, Kersey and Chey- lot; sizes from 3 to 8; unusual values, At $1.08—formerly He At formerly 86.00, At $8,08--formorly 7,60, Girls’ Long Coats, in sizes from 6 to 14) Zibeline, Cheviot and plain cloths; cape effect; loose box back; trimmed with velvet and buttons, At $8.08—formerly Be, 9.00, 10,50, At $4,.08—formerly At $5.08—formerly eglasses, Eyeglasses we Toilet Specials For Saturday, Packer's t $1.00, Pree THe. Nf SemP at 18e.1 remutar ars’ Unscented Soap at Oc: reaular Facial Soap at 160.4 regu le Soap at 80e, | bile abe, te toe fell h Powder at 140: recular entifrice at Ie: regular am At Ae.) regular pr Dandrutt Cure at Bie tendance to ly, I's Cold Cream, bes, at L7e.s regular prire 250 les’ Food at 2%.) regular price Tooth Brushes at Oe, each; 3 for 2Be.s regular price 1h0, each. olid “back tmported Halr Brushes at He,t value 600, to 760, price for these goods, % é | Five-Hour Sale of Wrappers. 9g 1.75 to 2,50 values to go at - * They're from the leading makers of ( Wrappers, who co-operated with us in our effort to make new wrapper-selling his. toryfor THE H. BATTERMAN STORE, These fine flannelette wrappers come in @ wide choice of styles and color. There are lightand dark blues, reds, blacks-and. whites, silver grays and neat plaids, and the trimmings consist of velvet, fancy braid and: colored embroideries, Every one has a deep full ruffle at bottom, In the lot are sizes 34 to 44, and thelr true}, i values begin at 1.75 and go up to 2,50, SATURDAY, FROM 8 TO 1 89 % ONLY. ry No mail or C, O, D. orders. | On Sale All Day Saturday, 1,95 Brilllantine and fine alhwool flannel WAISTS, full. tucked fronts, velvet piping; a number of styles, but not all sizes in each style; choose at......s00seecee @ The Best News Yet of Boys’ Winter &EarlySpringClothing) over their surplus stocks, and each such proposition comes with most surprising price-ooncessions, See the very pretentious values gathered for i Saturday: At 1,98; Worth 3,50 At 2.98; Worth 4.50 Serge Sailor @ults and Russian Blouse 2.9 1.98 a worth a0 in ages 7 to .16 yeara, Long Pants Suite for mes, 14 to ere Pata er Foam Y Saturday's Low Prices f« Best Shoes The true test of a shoe's merit is satisfactory wear and comfort, That's the claim we make for every shoe that finds a place in our stock-—and these are the shoes that you get hero every day in the yer. Shoes for Women. Children's Kid Shoes, Women's sid patent leather tar gol, btn sd extension, soles heels and 8, heel, -Bation and lacey 4g Infante! Ki Since 23% to 7es.seoereeee Do lto $, and little Gents’ Calf stout Meme ey | eh le TS kid and kid lece and $1,50 values,..... button. Worth $21,505.00. 98c Shoes for Men. Shoes for Boys and Chitdren, | M@zs Shows, hand welted soles tu vit) Boys’ Shoes in box calf, viel kid Le flat eng beth ody Ned Ld at dase, 4.48 10 2.50 and congress, sizes 6 to 10.. No Such Inviting Grocery Specials ; for Miles Around. FivesHour Sale of Condensed Milk.—H. B, ‘‘Pure Food’’ Condensed H Milk, regular price we oe from 8 to 1 only, 4 cans for...... 25 ‘ t jo mail or ©, 0, D. orders, 4 our, bag of ape eee 6 (WHELs 00 Hg ed Cocoa tn bul Ger for eur 10s bag, | 8 Ib, tor 00 a for S-lb. entten bag of Granulated | of Zu-Zu Snape, cr aU GaP ES Oymur Bay av | AU Ler oes et Aco aaa fan 180. can of Vi y for 4 Ibs, of fancy German Lentils i tor artic Syria ote hi Bie for 4 thy. of fine Barter, ble BYFWD ss of our 126, Prunes: a ado. Balls ud ried Beets Su-60, fruit Lge Hr ees or & 1b 40f Fairbanks Cottolene, 01 tt tase pt Beach pat ‘or Oe, quart can of Huckin'e ed Jal uit and BET pitebo, cans of Behimmel's Goups; . of Morning iayictn Paarl WO @ 160. pia, Blanke’s Rice Glutoroni served free. Glutoronl is a superior macaroni and contains 10% \ of Gluten; declared to be the highest grad produces packages. ‘ ? Our Great February Furniture Sale’s D Bed and Bedding Offer. Here's a combination bed and bedding offer that is not excelled or even equalled anywhere, It embraces a white enamelled steel ) bed like illustration, with woven wire spring, a mattress and. two feather pillows |/ for $5.75. Deseribedin full, the combination contains + Ht ‘This continuous post H steel Bed, white en- Saturday's |} ; amelled, value.... 3,00 Price , Woven wire Spring, fee tha fi heavy cable sup- ' tl ports, valu@..s06 2,00 Combination Coraturtabla soft top Offer, Mattress, covered in fancy ticking, value 3,00% Two feather Pillows, 5 q 5 valu oe 1.25 © Value of combination, 9.25 i SE The Return of Sherlock Holmes. uw & First Publication in a Newspapor of this Great Now Series of »' Sherlock Holmes Storles By Conan Doyle. *.* A Complete Story in The Evening World Every Saturday, First Story: The Mystery of THE w& EMPTY HOUSE. In The Evening World, Saturday, Feb, 11,