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fn the h'lnn, biime he h'lf Him hot Kindly send p bobby or two along with Me ¢o #ee I get fair play.’ Cools Off in Cell, “Why don't you take out one Mr. Clark ‘at, a time weant, You mip | mixed it up with Ui "This was lost on brawn, ¢ Fh) i wurt if vo blond squad of patrolme: | destruction to the se | who are guests at the When the Tenderloin the Gilsey the aristocratic hurling rich Bilingszate about the hotel corridor, and upon the request Ma ager Moore he was driv station house and lodged in 4 © raigned before Magistrate Pool the got little sympathy from the, wiatihy Judge, In fact, he couldn't wedge in a word before his case Was disposed of, though after he heard that he was to tent another day in. jeil he exclaimed: “But, Olarst it all—I beg pardon, your Honor—but blow it, they ve fist My Gladstone over at the hotel, I'm no deuced impostor, Judge; him a gentleman of aristocratic family. “Hi'm Too ‘igh for This ‘Ole.” chim Hstocratic cell,’ cut in Srcbiatrate morny, ne Bel fA aside, @_ prote: wae ied 16 ort ingen ‘on the left TAK, Of note, Peturnkey," he aeled ou ° im TEE ay 'Sty pes Star ju know, fo, ee Sra and demand sat- Ietaction. @ my luck, why ds it that Hi've only got sixpence wes squad reached Clerk Refuses His Check $11.95 for Twelve {n me Rath Sea st Tespectability and fatal, alt goat Ne claimed 40 bo, 8 ‘true, Vi ive-Bayley de- ‘cleared to an Wey Gs reporter that the is man deen, & cap- tal of a dis- pel ed trad parte ti ed My and form: in the South African and Ini wars. Mr. Clive-Bayley wad at he would send for the young man's attorney amd extricate him from bis dimoultien, BARGAIN DAY SEEKERS AFTER SEPARATION. Justice Fitsgerald Hoars Evidence im Divorce Suits and Reserves Deciston, Because the attorney for Edger P. Philips fatled to prove that a Chicago divorce on the ground of desertion was not legal in this State Justice Fitzger- M1 to-day tn the bargain divorce court gent his action for divorce for Grace Bileabeth Philips back for a future 5 bearing. Hiisabeth Harrison Ruggles, « slender ‘Uttle woman with black jhair, who ap- eared ina bleok velvet costume, asked for an absolute divorce trom Bdwin Dustin Ruggles, & stock broker with an frogme of 96,000 to $10,000 a year, end the custody of their ohlid, on the testi- mony of Janitor ®xhwarts, of an uptown ent hi and oth her uguies tnd been living tinge bap: tember with janother » Ruggles as that Mrs, Rugsies Like enie ifthe te igher isd tae ‘ yellow claimed or) lelmuth was oa Sumeway wie Grace rape, to whom he wes married on ‘was reserved In each case, that Few women confide fully in a physician, ’ They simply will not tell him all. That's why many doctors fall to cure female diseases, the physical examination! too) to the fact that they have fold ail their phys! Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, You will receive letter of advice free, “I'm going to call Nout every clark ted the Sers Briton, was | A sensitive, refined woman shrinks from the searching questions and “It fs not so in writing to Mrs. Pinkham, Thousands of women Pinkham and followed her advice and been cured of female diseases, Dear Mrs, PinkHaM !—-For three months I was sick Inbed with female loln station and remarked to the ser- g@eant: h Miss Wallaner, Jacob Isaacs, living at No, 313 Bast worth half a million dollans, was ar- Yorkville Court to-day on complaint of Miss Rosa Wallaner, of No, 415 Hast One Hundred and Seventeenth street, who testified thet ho annoyed her and hugged her on @ Second avenue "L” car, Miss Wallaner, he attempted to flirt with her and, around the shoulders. ‘The girl re- ported the matter to the conductor, and at Seventy-frat street a policeman took the man from the oar, Mugietrate Moss he gave the name ot Jacob Bamuels and said that he wes a tallor, Jacob Isaacs,” exclaimed the Magis- trate, “Forgive me, Judge,” cried the trem- bling man, ‘The Magistrate sald that Isaacs was ownen of nearly all the Chinatown property, was worth half a million dol- lune and wee a man of family, “You are @ loafer for a married man to ect as you have, I'm surprised and ashamed of you,” exclaimed the Magis- trate. Imaacs almost fell upon his knees, beg- ging forgivenoss and insisting the affair was an accident, Miss Wallaner de- clared {t was not an accident and that #he had tried ito make the man move away where there wae plenty of room. In oonsNeration of Ieaacs’s family the Magiatrate sald he would dismiss All Over the World will find Beecham’s Pills ous because of their good works, People of all classes and nations have for over fifty years kept their Livers right and Digestion good by using Beecham's Pills Gold Bverywhere, In boxes 100, and 3. But does NOT Tell Him Alt, cal troubles to Mrs, - Cures more women every year than any other medicine In the world. If you are in doubt about your case, write in perfect confidence to in reply a personal Highty-seventh street, sald to own the | wo were formerly held under restraint largest part of Chinatown and to be/in the County House of Detention In thly elty District-Attorney Jerome has raigned before Magistrate Mose In the ¢stablished a lock-up of ils gwn on the farm of Chief County Detective Ham- mond in thirty miles from Jersey City, on the New Jersey and Now York Railroad, who is a typewriter sister-tn-law and seven children, a man of pretty face and figure, sald that | servant and, as the occasion requires, when the accused saw her in the car| from six to nine more men, the same being witness prisoners and the detec- tives employed to guard them, house which affords accommodatione to these twenty or more persons is of eight rooms, although she showed signs of resent-| ‘ment, he insited on trying to gain her | attention, while the two were standing | close toxether, and finaly hugged her) When Isaacs was arraigned before | Ay \ us , I know you; your name la ||Toemorrow he man with a $10 fine and a warning, | ¥ oa trouble ard had four doctors, who all agreed that | must undergo an opera- tion and have my ovaries removed. My sister advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before I submitted to an operation. } did so and am very glad to say that after I had used five bottles 1 was restored to perfect health, which | have enjoyed ever since. I am only too glad to recommend your medicines, as they saved me from an operation which might have proved fatal. Mrs. M, Kuttner, 556 South Main St, Los Angeles, Cal, Mrs, Hayes also profited by Mrs, Pinkham's advice, Dear Mrs, Pinknam: -Se me ago I wrote you describing my s' (flbroid tumor) and asked your e, Yourepliedand I followed all your dir carefully and to-day am a well woman, 2 Roggles St, Roxbury, Mass Mrs. E, F. Haves, dia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fail ] “GIRL UN A GAR PRIVATE LOCK-UP Jacob Isaacs, Who Is Said to Accommodations tor Witness} Own the Largest Part of **| Chinatown, Too Attentive to Prisoners Have Bean Provided on County Detective Ham- mond’s Farm at Nanuet. For the accommodation of witnesses Nanuet, Rockland County, Qn the farm live Hammond, his wife, ‘The At tmes the hospitality Jor Hammond's house has been” 90! Feb, 1% all upon auyelt and me of Lhe ine them, Held in Spite of Protest. Mr, Jerome says that he has not sent witnesses to Hammond's farm unless they were willing to go there In pref: erence to being detained In New York, Attor lee was anxious to get ball. tunity been given him, {n a saloon on the Bowery, Donovan alleges that after he wat | taken before the Grand Jury he was} held at the Clarendon Hotel, Every day | for a week or more he was taken tg| the District-Attorney's office, He ap- peated to Assistant District-Attorney Appleton to permit him to go, repre- senting that he had employment await- ing him. He then demanded that he be taken to the House of Detention, where he could have got ball, This was re fused him, he says, and he was told to keep quiet. On Jan, 11 he was removed to Nanuet, where he was kept under guard until . J, Donovan, a stenographer, who Uy been one of Hammond's the Instance of the District- claves that he was taken there against his will and held when he This ball, sald he, could have been got had the oppor- Donovan was the principal witness in the shooting of | a man named O'Brien by W, A, Smith} Donovan alleges that while he (wav at Hamp Witnesses ther them the a wees Woman Also Deta!ned. Another witness who was kept at the farm was Elzaboth Wilson, of No, 11 Bast Sixty-elehth street, who was a | witness for the prosecution of Gertrude Wade, charged with manslaughter, Her friends allege ¢hat she was tricked into bourding a train and taken to Nanuet, where she was kept for a month, George B, Blauyelt, speaking of the accommodations he gave ome of Ham- mond's boarding prisoners, sald that he ch d Hammond $% a week, Na} ® medicine but a Natural La: fh Get quick, positive re Nef by taking half a glass on arising. ‘Hunyadi Jénoe, 5) BROOKLYN—Fulton St., from Bridge to Duffield—BROOKLYN ‘E we hold ee Our Great Mid-Week Two-Day Sale of Fine Groceries. An innovation in Grocery selling, with a better chance for comfort in your buying and in our serving you, Thursday and Friday, Two Great Sales Days. Special bargain occasions in selling Groceries, Meats, Fish and all table necessities or delicacies, To properly inaugurate this system of two.day Grocery selling each midweek, we offer to-morrow and {i ay prices that-are unusually low for the best quality of goods, Notice to ‘suburban trade, All orders for delivery Saturday must be in our department not later than Friday. Butter Sale. The best Butter made, fresh, pure and sweet, shipped direct from the Elgin district ex) Iheatd for this sats 5 Ib, stone crock, with purchase ‘other groceri¢s..... ne Cs J Potato Sale—Fruits. Un- derpriced. Potatoes, Long Island stock, white ‘and mealys per barrel sack, $2.40; basket. .....++5 seonesentevnnsere 38c Oranges, sweet and seedless, doz, 25¢ Lemons, fancy Messina fruit, han ye Cakes and Biscuit. Oysterettes or Uneeda Milk Biscuit, package . AO Graham package .... 8c Banana Fing kes, ound «+0, 20¢ Frult Cracke ers, pound so... 12¢ ImportantSaleof Wines® Cigars |\The Department has been enlarged and improved and the location changed. Special Combination. | 4 Bot. Rye Whiskey, 89c 4 Bot, Port or Sherry, 4 Bot. Claret, Combination cannot be broken, | | Usher's Scotch Whiskey, tmported in glass, per bottle. ....+...1+4s 94c Bronze Age Rye Whiskey, 10 years | old and the finest Whiskey made, per full quart. ...+++ Hoopbannon aod 99 Mellwood pure Rye Whiskey, bot- tled in bond under U, S, Rupetyion, rr full quartsscsecsseer nese eee ‘ Pevolland Gin, best domestic quality, per gal, $2205 per bottle...... 56c Monongahela Rye Whiskey, 6 years old, per bottle....ssssssvseeren es 59 Extra fine old Port, Sherry, Angel- i ‘okay, per gallon, Kea or Tokay, er gy 1-49 and 1.29 } tain, Fresh Meat. The best procurable at little prices, Roast, prime rib, sirloin or porter- house, cut from choice young cat- tle, Ib Roast, short cut rib, tender and Juicy, pound,....1.. os 106 Sausage, “Pura,” our own make, 2 Ibs. for....... tenveeereeeseedes BOS No Meat sent C. 0. D, Luncheon Hints. Boiled Ham, sweet, nutty flavor, “Armour’s Star,” sliced to order br machinery, per Ib......ssssseees adc Sausage, fancy domestic Cervelat, seen seveneoenregins 26 Olives, large selected Manzanifla, pe quart...... Peeve neereeneoeeerenen Sc Peanut Butter, Helde’s best, in bulk, per pound....... + 206 Cheese, State ful Hj ‘p or mild, very tasty, Ib.........005 18%c Cheese, English dairy, Munster or Young American, Ib... ..s.ssse0e alc Cheese, Neufchatel cream, each... 4c This branch of our great grocery business has always occupied a unique position in the store, and most careful attention has been given to it that it should always be up to the high character that we wish all our departments to at- Nothing that 1s impure or unreliable has ever entered it or will be allowed to enter it at any time. Wine and Cigar departments have been moved forward to the Fulton street side of the great grocery store, and will now be found to be more con- veniently located and more perfectly equipped to give you prompt and sat- isfactory service, It will occupy in the future almost double.the space devoted to it heretofore and will carry almost double the stock, Low prices as al- Superior Old Tom Gin, per gallon, $2.4D; per bottle........s.eee 64c \eenoccoe: eeeeeo coc coweccostsec rec ccocoocococoooocs ways will be the feature of the selling, lit $50,000 Worth of Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths, Bedding, &c., Slightly Damaged bv Smoke and Water, Must Be Sold at Once Regardless of Cost, BOWMAN @ COo., @ 1480,1482,1484 and 1480 Broadway, e Corner Saratoga Ave., Brooklyn. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. SEEEEEERERETEETEFEREREEG ; Sea of 8 3 rs Rebbe bttehtbbbtobtbbbted nt! od Special Bargain Smoked Tongues.’ Selected for this sale; no waste; end is cut off; come ‘arly, for there are only 500, per pound lac Big Sale of Sea Food, Rock Bottom Prices, 3,000 Ibs, Fi fish, per Db, th Sweet an large Bluefish, especial per pis leegag tied Melt noe Haddock, very fancy, per{ No Fish sent C. 0, D, Free with Our ‘Special Blend’? Coffee. This Coffee ts rich flavored aromatic (always uniform); bat Ground or pulverized, Ib.......,.27¢ Pleases hundreds of o1 patrons, ie Nor, iM it, With each ind Thursday and Frida of Uneeda Biscuit free, Hoss ge ivanla Rye Whiskey, per bot- URITOONEUnTND AO HOORCOMSGN It 39 Genuine Pepper Whiskey, 5 old, per gallon, $2.24; parol: "500 St. Julien Claret, an excellent full bodied table wine, per dozen full ats., is 2.59 cotch or Irish Whiskey, 8 old, per gallon, $3.89; per Bole Be Crystallized Rock and Rye, sure cure for coughs and colds, per bot..,.48¢ Vermouth, Pio Miranda, per full quart... Doppe! tle, } +12} per gt Cigar Specials. Cremo Exports, Londres Shape, box of 25, 95c.; per 100,.,...., 3,99 Clytie, Sumatra wrapper, Havana filler, Diplomaticos, box 25,,...1.00 Steel Trap, a favorite with Brook- lynites, Domestic quality, box 50,,98¢ eee wore ere ccc ecewoooncen. tg lls ee & PE CBDR % nty paid Hammond $7.60 | moistening box free with each 100,} | GHA 2NZ229STREETS, SRG gishieny Cravene i ette Raine coats Watererook 515.00 | To-morrow’s Specials in Go-Carts In buying our stock of Go-Carts for this sea son—a stock, by the way, that numbers several thousands—we have on our floor upward of a hundred Carts and Carriages—from different makers—from which we made our selections, The balance of these we offer. They are dis- tinctly samples—and the reductions are exact- ly 25% to 50%, Every cart Is of this season's lesign, and thoroughly equipped for service. Special No. I— Y A collection of Folding Go-Carts; reclining back; adjusted dasher of reed; rubber-tired wheels and safety strap, Value $4.50, 2 08 Special to-morrow at.s.eereeee ae Special No. 2— Reclining Go-Carts, with reed sides and adjustable dashers; green enamelled running gears; rubber-tired wheels; patent footbrake, Jy 08 Value $8.00. Special to-morrow at.... ° Special No. 3— Go-Carts of Solid Reed Sides; handsomely finished with green enamelled nianlng gears; rubber-tired wheels; patent footbrake; adjustable dasher and reclining back, Value 6 08 $9.50, Special to-morrow. .....++5+5+ ° A Very Special Photo Offering The Photo Store on the 21st street side (6th floor) makes this great in- ducement to you to have your picture taken; One dozen Paris Cabinets, white mounts, size 6 by 9 Inches; value $5 dozen; your choice of either oval or square design; with the photos, one hand-colored Photograph (value $2), mounted on convex glass, and suitably framed, a as The Thirteen Pieces for + + 3.25 of work it does—and this “special” for this week is really phenomenal value, No store or gallery in New York can excel this one in the class To-morrow—Sale Women’s $3, $3.50 and i: $4 Shoes at a aD 4.09 One thousand pairs of Women's Shoes will reach 5 our counters for a two-day sale to-morrow and / “Saturday at the fowest prices ever named—quality considered. It 1s a special purchase—from a factory that sup- plies us regularly. The collection embraces every style made from every sort of leather that is at Al worthy, They come in button and lace, with low and high heels—all sizes in some style or other. At $1.69 the pair they are without ques- tion one of the biggest bargains of the year, sony f Sale of Carpet Remnants Once each year we gather together all our Remnants of Carpets and sell them at prices which you never forget, It simply gives you the opportunity to furnish such rooms as you desire at about half what you Poult | ordinarily pay. So to-morrow — Remnants of Velvets and Axminster Carpets. All the $1.35, $1.50 and $1.65 qualities, Enough of each pattern for a room; yard..., 75¢ Remnants of all our fine Brussels Carpets. All the 75c., 85c, and $1.00 qualities, Enough of each pattern for a room; yard........ 55¢ To make sure of getting just what you want, we suggest that you J , | bring dimensions of rooms with you—which will insure your getting | j just the pattern you want. 24 Floor. > Men’s $8.00 and $10.00 ‘ | 2. Suits and Overcoats, *5 p Suits in Double and Single Breasted Black Thibets: Sizes from 34 to 44; also Single-Breasted Cheviots and fancy mixed Cassimeres—with Serge and Italian linings; Overcoats in Blue, Black and Oxford Twill Cheviots; 44 inches long; every size. Men’s $2.00 and $2.25 Trousers. Evéry pair warranted. Guaranteed not to rip. We can fit every build, I 00 e 30 to 42 WalSt. ros voces vanes “The Indian Records Zeeman: | ' For Talking Machines. fe Indian” Records are most decid- | edly a new produc & great |m- | provement on all other records i They are mado with two records on The SHAPE | each disk, one on each side; or single OFA NOSE , DOESNT MAKE BEAUTY | It’s Your Complexion Beauty is power, OXZYN BALM will make your complexion beautiful. It removes pimples, blackheads, — disagreeable blemishes, freckles and blotches, The pores of your skin are the via- ducts of Skin Health, OXZYN BALM cleanses the pores, stimulates blood action under the skin, opens the pores to an exhilarating oxygen bath and Protects Them from Gold. Crows’ feet and wrinkles are fre- quently caused by an inactive, languid skin—OXZYN BALM stirs the blood into on, thus making the skin ly transparent, smooth and This store I the sole buying place of these new Revords. Drop into the Base ment any time and hear them play. oP thing tbat Is new and popular tn Is played by the "Indlan'’ Rec muale Hasement ords. 1 Demonstration This Week, Two Special Values in Men’s Underwear, Fromthe Nortolk & New Bruns: wick and the Woolet Mills, We place on sale to-morrow men's fine Woo! Cashmere Shirts and Draw. ers, ing weights, just the kind \ sh to have, and a conifor- from the heavier sorts table cl In foie. alze snips f 10. 44, \f Your Choice Tos Morrow at 79c¢ Value $1.25 to $1.50, “A Sale of Manufacturers \. pies of Pure Spun Silk Vests For Women. This lot contains various styles of Swiss Ribbed Vests in pure spun silk, also of fine Vega silk from one of New York’ ding manufacturers, They represent garments that have been used by the travellers in showing this Spring's kinds, consequently they represent some of the best styles and qualities made, Colors are pure white, cream, sky pink, lavender and black, in lo ck, sleeveless style with plain or lace trimmed tops; sizes 4 to 6, All styles to-morrow at 50¢c. Values 750. to $1.00,