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Loli ie Onda Package \) gh ed ha STOESSEL BACK AND WELCOME NOT HEARTY Very Few Military and Naval Men Greet Him in St. Petersburg. 8T, PRTHRSBURG, March 1.—Lieut.- Gen, Stoessel arrived in St. Petersburg early to-day from Moscow a quarter of @n hour before his train was due, and It looked as if not more than a hundred persons would be present to welcome the defender of Port Arthur, but thelr num ber augmented rapidly, and when the train steamed into the depot many hun+ dreds of people, especially women, crowded on the platform, War Minister Sakharoff and Admiral Zllotty, in behalf of the Admiralty, wel- comed Gen, Stoessel, who was loudly cheered and presented with flowers, Tendered a Reception, After receiving the personal con- @tatulations of friends, the General, looking bronzed and In good health, Yaversed the cheering crowd to u re. ception room,’ stopping now and then to shake hands with admi Behind the General came Mrs, Stoes-/ sel, leaning on the arm of a military officer, She looked to be even more bronzed than her husband, and smiled hap- plily at the warm weluome accorded him. Tt was remarked that the Gen- eral's halr had turned quite wihite, When the reception ceremonies were over Gen, and Mrs, Stoessel entered an open carriage and drove through the Nevsky Prospect to the residence of Lieut,-Gen, Prince Viasemky, a inom- ber of the Imperial Couneil, where they will Say, Naval Mon Absent, ‘The crowds in the strects lustlly cheered the General, ‘The absence of miltary and naval officers from the |} platform was very noticeable, Only a few military men and no naval offlcers excepting Admiral Zilott! were present, A large force of police surrounded the ratiwoad station while the route to Prince Viesemsky's residence was pa- trolled by numerous detachments of Cossacks and Life Guards apparently in expectation of a hostle demonstra- ton, Altogether, the General's welcome was ‘by wo means In the nature of a popular demonstration and lacked genuine en- thustasm, Two months ago all Russla was singing the praises of the defemler of Port Arthur, yet when he etme home eee few assembled to cheer im, In the reception room Gen, Bogdano- vitch welcomed Gen, Stoessel, In ao doing he referred to the interna} yeh that when Gen. Slogan .uesia, calm prevailed, hile ow et an Internal enemy was én- geavonne to undermine the prestige of he Stgta, J, P. MORGAN SAILS, Departs with Daughter for Duarope Aboard the Baltic, J, Plerpont Mongan sailed for Hurope ‘to-day on the steamer Baltic, accom: panied by his daughter. They will re- medn abroad sevens weeks and will pend much of the time cruising in the Mediterranean in hte steam yacht Cor- walr, which satled for the other side sey- eel days hy Woh Morgen will foin @he yacht at G Leper, Purdon. Clarke, the newly 8p nted director of the Metropolitan useum of Ants, algo was a passenger ‘on the Baltlo, MUNYON’S ONE DOLLAR INHALER GIVEN AWAY FREE With Each Bottle of PAW- PAW Aso a Package of Catarrh Tablots ABSOLUTELY FREE A Complete and Positive ity for from em, With the fay a ny feild 4 iY and, amittea froin the agile aa ny viene "an ih ldoused Which oannot me Into the 19, 4 {8 particle of at Parominent ey y aae written relleved trom. bron. ing for one eohtal catarrh, Treatment year, Munyon's completely cured m : fos WEEDING OUT | SH ' THE POLICE FORCE. Yotlowing his pian to Md the Police Deparyment of men physical deficient, Gommins!oner MoAdoo, ordered ten aged BHevgeanis to report to the Bound of Police Surgeons for puyaica) examina- fon to-day, ; Dhe men are, bh, J. Reardon, of Fuk (ion, Brooklyn; Brancis MéGewtin, Grund avenue Hanoook, etation; Edward F, Bridge squad; pureet street station; Mboh Went ‘Thinty-eeventh gave-in, which has been spreading dur- that it in five feet below Its normal level gad cracked iy with great flasures, St, Jo- sed! ‘gred, and the oa WORKED HARD Witvam H, Kelley and nn elireet sta. Over One Hundred General Laws and One Thousand Pri- vate Acts Have Passed. Brooklyn; Athuntic avenue station, Josezh H, Saul, Old sip Philips, Brooklyn Patrick Leona, Oak Frank Fuchs, Lenoard O'Meata, Charles Homas Wlunnery, station, Bamuel Brooklyn; WASHINGTON, March 1.—The legis lnitive activity of the Tifty-elghth Con- grees during its short session just olos~ ing may be estimated by the fact that over one hundred laws affecting th» general public have been enaoied and Lin he avaneand private acta parsed, f Lay pail femal prneions {nw the last twenty-four hours, has saan ih ‘™ ee (ow hd , mene Affected Cemetery street, In Minookt Make un the Naan The regular appropriation bills all are progressing to completion and some of them have already received the signa- ture of President Roosevelt, ens st asememmmne evation; feet wtation, and | HOUSES DAMAGED BY CAVE-IN. “WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 1—A seven: ouses are dal still extendin; 8 Hall and Two splendid values offered in the Bloomingdale Waist Department for a big Thursday business as follows: Fine All-Wool Black Batiste Waists, Ike pic- ture, front shirred on shoulder, pleated back. New sleeve finished with tailor straps, sep- ive stock, black a hand tie; waist lined, sizes. Sheeler crdsyis ea slish ity $2.98 Rincl; Brilliantine Waists, front of cluster ¢/ tucks, vest and ma T eee back, sep- arate collar, lined throughout. Sizes 34 to 46 inches. Special. , $1.98 Second Floor, 50th St, Section Hand-Made Crochet Laces, Only 25c. Yd. al Bloomingdales’ These exquisite laces are in the greatest demand just now with all lovers of fancy work. Made up into the various dainty pieces that they're fashioned for, they'd make beautiful decorative pieces, ‘ Other stores advertise them as Great Bargains al 72c.a yard, while at Bloomin; ia you may purchase as many yards as you wish at 25¢. a yard, Think of the difference in price! For centre-pieces, table cloths, bed sets and bureau scarfs they're Just the thing—the patterns are all exquisitely pretty and decidedly new. Main Floor, 59th St, Section, Men's S High Grade Soft Shirts. $1.29 Valve for 69c. Fine Woven Madras, Oxtord and Cheviots in the new tan and white, blue awd white and gray and white effects. The term “Sale” cannot be applied to these shirts, as they are goods that command their full value Wg Bia the entire year. It will therefore pay you to replenish your shirt stock from these high-grade shirts, ag 14 to 17. Separate and attached cuff: Your choice at Bloomingdales’. . Main Floor, ‘ooh’ 8. ‘seotion. Popular Books at Cul Prices. gine Tia Cah ot te hhe The Wints of the Marin [Uli Everybody; Wants. | Other Specin! Book Bargains. 69c The Holy Bible, with 82 iilustrations, 60,000. references, maps in colors, red under gold edges, handsome fex- Able binding, wath ove A grand boo! ars, Special new, famous We Bicade, ‘Speotal.- ‘The Fireside Cycloped - Pibysted Bet NOUS, Sects et host, Hoehne Ee Bpacinl, a grand foference book, Speclal,. 81.90 New Whard ot Ox. by Baum Shakespeare, complete 1.312 pages In The Xen ~ | full moroceo tmp bindings with full: yw. A new age itiuatrations in colore—a. y an old Breeton Sroct Hine edition. “Special, , B1.GN The Three Musketoers,b);Dumaay_ beau: Popular poem cy \wonde , risty sMustratio beay: entatisn ‘ook. Special: pangs Sets of Books in Fine Leather Binding, uful edition in two womely bound, Special f London, 2 volumes, beautiful | Macaulay's History of Enalish, vol: ba eiidlttya alt, 10 {ilustentions | “umes, hat calf, iustrated, M abtehed Publiahed: at #4. At $10.00, Our sale price, per sot, Gian 3 vole | Motley'a Tse of i nile stley’s Rise of the Dutch Repubil tf eike iocking ‘aie eautiful half eats, Mhustrated ccltion, ae ha se uRtEat eG, Miblithed at | at 86.00, Our sale price, pet set, fio. los, per vet, 84. 2.05 4 ‘sea 5 Tee ita at Pre putin 2 volumes, half mor- fi rated b ecco, publishes Ao 4.0 en 0 our aleieine per nate ban. | prices Por eten ete oun te ne OF Flclding’s Works, 7. volume i A OMA ft, extra, published wt $14.00, : Str sale prise’ 88,75 12 double Scott's Waverley Nov in volumes, half mor 96 Mustra Our special. pri i 0.005 Main Floor, Arcade, New Wall Papers raf of the English f, 2 volumes, pub= Our sale price, per pete ge BIOS tlons, One-Day Sale WANTS SECOND DIVORCE In Short Session Just Closing | i FROM THE SAME WOMAN. Dr, Hdwarl Paaliing Reomarricn Wife After First Separation and Now He's Sorry for It, For the second tlme within ‘ard Paulding, of N: urth street, was a sul sume wife, Margaret M, Paulding, marriago to Margaret psuy they were maitied, ‘uly 6, 1490, three | divoree, sho alroady had a Lying husband tn tho person of J. Raward Cannon, of No, Ovi Court street, Brooklyn, Cannon was .n gourt to coi | him, white who let the cage go by de- fault, | Dr, Paulding, asking fo an absolute to-dey sald thac he had re! 18) married her in Jersay Clty on Oct, 1, y | 1902, nine months after the annulment n the d.voree court to-day against the | of their eariler marriage, but that sho} had been so sadly misbehaving that he Tho physician pot an annulment of his |/now wanted to be rid of her forever by from Justice absolute divorce, Declslon was re- O'Gorman in 1902, on the ground that’ served, eponit--no reference—no security. Aue anne to riak—nothing to promise nothing to pay, either now or later, Rheumatic sufferer who doea Rot Know my Lied may have @ full dollors worth free make this liberal offer beciuse I mini Dr, Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy may be relled upon ALWAYS to bring the Utmost rellet that medicine can, Years be- fore 1 discovered this remedy, I atudled the hature of Rheumatiom. For Rheumatian is Crystallized Poison! ood is always fall of polson—the Phi a eat and drink and breathe Into your syatem, It 19 the purpose of the blood to absorb and carry off this very poison, And the kidneys, which are the blood filters, are expected to cleanse the blood and wend it buck through the system glean, to gather | more poison, which, they, im turn, will elim- eeik aametimen the kidneys, fail. And | @ gontetimes, (0H) some other gets so full of polwon that they. tet ab- sorb it all, ‘This is the start of Rheumatism. Fie poluon accumulates and crystallizes, ‘Th cetaly ivok ihe tb AN} a ie Uy nh re area ‘Then. when wolntean a bone the twinge in vate Yommcthe dull ache in your" -on a, fal ecare the pute ward slens of the uni crystals, And the twisted Limbs and. Kable anguish of the sufferer who hus allowed hls rt ded and unattended fo: vidences of What Fheu sciatica, gout—for all these are the results of Pneuinnle polson in the bloy Viainly the fiat {ning to do's to remove do, ‘edifeumatiom Includes jumbago, neuralgia. json, Bit this ts not enough, ‘ATION of the poison must be sionped, fo ahat nature may have a chance to di And eliminate the or Neh hay feady' formed, Unteas this a done there can be Ae mS td ‘permanent. tellef rohed the whole earth for a specific tot Hheumatinn-—something. that fot any phyelclan could feo! safe in prescribing something that we could count on not only cecamlonuily, but ALWAYS. For tho ravages Any | tt t vt, digporite them in | pa A Dollar’s Worth Free To Any Rheumatic Sufferer ry ieee are everywhere, and menuine Spent twenty years in experimenting be- felt natiitied tha el had iad & certain ram si te, eg, ite volton, but one which would stop Its formation, t Certain Reltef. ‘The meoret lay in @ wonderful chemical 1 found In Germany, When I found this ohem- or gay. ‘or this teal I knew that I could make @ Rheumatio But cure that maid be practically certain, even then, 1 made more than 2,000 teapat Uires were but 2 per vent. Thio German chomicat ta not the only In- aredient I use in Dr, Shoop's Rheumatic Cure—-but It made the remedy poasible— made postible an achievement which, 1 yo Not, could have been mada in no other Y, ‘This chomlcal was very expenaiy 6 duty, too, waa himh, an all It coat me 4400 pee Bound Buy What {9 $4.00 per pot ¢ REAL remedy tor HHS orld's, moat wale a civeasee to for a REAL rellet AToatest torture human beings Know ure tim i shia nf thea ax 1g ED into, i that the pho lod the polaon AWelllng, and then th at Rheumntt Bay teats, sutterers, the world over, Simply Write Me, ‘The offer. is open to everyone, everywhere, who has not tried my remedy, But you must write ME for the free dollar package order. P| twill send voi an order on your drugelst, which, See eat A Tat no EL nea 10 Adal gaya to-day, Eat oh cies Pt dress Dr, Bhoop, Box C 661, Racine, Mild cases are sometimes cured by a single package. On en's at 40,000 drum atores, Dr. t. Shoop’ s. Rheumatic Remedy ith yerever there ts pain | Achi apply Alloock’s, lastest et shown a “PLASTERS: Are a universal remedy for Pains In the Back (90 frequent in the case of women), They give instantaneous relief, Wherever there is a pain apply a Plaster, DIRECTIONS FOR USE Kec tr emg mere ly to part affects ove. Rheumatism, Colds, ee Weak Chest, Weak Back Lumbago, S8clatica, &c,, on ER — Allcock’s Plasters are the origoal and nuine porous plaster and have never been equalled as Nee ‘urthermore, they are absolutely safe as they d bella: donna, opium or any poison Wobavee 7 > Insist Upon Having Allcock’s, tageous to the public, will be willing {> miss. Spring Patterns, These astonishingly pretty and up-to-date papers are bound to go with a rush at these prices; of Box Papers. In our stationery Arcade to- morrow we offer for one day only the following value: At 2h4c—Whiling’s French om and kitehen pa sand ends, but 8 fully worth Gea MRS, Beoretary. Py ANY N, BUCKMAN Fund, ‘» Inhaler men hoa sore throat a naider Mu: juable, It @ ness, relleves a clears the voice, I would not be without one for any price,” ‘And 90 tostimoninls are coming In from ali parts of th In the aigoesy dextee the ve power of this treatment Tho regular price of this complote treat- ment it f Dut for the noxt 0 da instructed ali my druggists to furnish tt for cents for Is Ww an't a) npply the complete far and 1 will ees, all charges pre you nead med @octora at 1608 Arch hvy are all at your ree, MUNYON, oo} } aye 1 have | 1 to 0 pet thie treatment: wal thle | onsult * philndelphia, | Organdie Stalioncry, in cream and all the fashionable tints and sizes, You can have the dainty little note size or the usual letter size, yoxed prettily. 24 sheets and 24 snes to the box. Value 39, to 4% Special price for to» Me: row only; ak Ac Main Floor, Bia‘ionery Arcade, |] fs, Bloomingdales In good ea roll and alit ts Ht qualis. vive bring 1ao' tal aay ant Papers of t) n it thy i thie ine anufsoturers th th sold f that are ting done at th THlrd Poor, Centr 9 Lex. lo 3rd Av: 59th to 60th $1 Women’s Boots. Koch's Operwn Frees Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganee. KOCH & Beginning Thursday A Clean-Up of Fine Shoes. For three days a sale that we count the greatest, the most advan- There are odd lots and lines that are to be discon- | tinued, but every pair up to the Koch standard of quality and workman- ship—all unsparingly reduced—certainly a chance that no thrifty woman Co. Misses’ Boots (sizes: to 2) Fine Kidskin or French ident leather, | Fine Vici Kidskin, French patent leather | lace or button, were $5.00, | Sale price. Fine Kidsk hand 3,00) wax or black Russia calf, were $4.00, — sale » 2.25 price Women’s Oxfords, French Patent Leather, hand welt exten- sion soles, were $4.00, sale 9, 2 price... Women’s s Slippers. & Patent nh twin straps, W turned soles were $3.00, sitle price, 1.98 flexible | Pine Leather or Beaded Kidskin | Tan or Black Kidskin, or patent colt, lace or button, hand welt or turn Oh were $3.00, sale price. , if 89 various. styles toe and | Fine Vici Kidskin or "Box Call, hand an excellent school were $2.49, sale price., idskin, button, flexible sewed soles, were $1.40 welt, she 1.49 1,00 : 1,49 Youths’ Boots sizes 11 to 19) Fine French Patent Leather or Calfskin, hand welt, were $3,00, sale 1,98 Sewn ed, pric Vici Kia, lace, “fle vible spring heel, were $1.68, 1.00 Infants’ Boots «sizes sto 4) lace or button, *Y 6Bc wedge heel, were 98 price 25th Street, West, "ch Aas Our growth has been great, value of ropean all, beautiful; second, unusual vartety it presents { lof greates economies which the occasion China and Glassware of the high plece, A regular $60 value, levery plece, Regular value—$55, by Theod 100-piece Th ay) 8 every piece, Regular value—$45, Cat Glass t Bowls, 8-inoh, ef $3) UR a NG ‘ fren, + wore int fo isto, worth $12 finch, at g 60, worth $43 8 Spoon Holders, at $2.25, Bonbon Dishes, with or without han. Alos, at $1.60, worth $21 Bonbon anes, with handles, at at worth m mTeaye, at $6.60, worth $9. Ice-Crea’ | ‘Vases, 60, worth basi a ate worth at $3.2, worth $5; at $4.00, worth Supple at $2.40 doz, Via Water $4; at 8 4 worth $8.60, Besement “Main aisle and Second floor, Fancy Bohemian | Glass Pieces | and shapes, just landed New dette, ‘at about halt regular |B \for thie ont mbon and Jelly Dishes, in a |yalne, of shapes, and rich colorings, {both Wh and without £ worth $1.75, oh, worth § nth #4 “i cack worth $4.5 fh 8 Main aisle, | Gut Glass Table Novelties ve Shakers, sterling so and ‘ihe each 7b¢ and $1 each. $1.25 and $1.50 $2.50, jog, worth $4.60; at 46 dos, warth 1 syrup Jus" syrup a each, worth 8 Ol and vl y Bottles, at 500, 75e, , Worth 75e, $1, $1.25 Bric-a-Brac | 1 Bonn Vuses—All bust, figure | Roxy and scene decorations— $B. regularly $4.50, $478, regularly $7. $5.0, regularly $8.60. Store Closes at 5.30 o'clock CHINA ana GLAS At WANAMAKER’S 6 Rass! full significance of this occasion is not realized by the public—cannot be. gt EN who can, the limitations of C C) with the superb showings to be found today. He ivolution has been gradual, persistent, and construc well as continuous, tintil today the Wanamaker China Btore holds one of the highest tions in the trade, for the retailing of China and Glasswares. / } One of the first features of tho Wanamaker China Sale was the more ample| \another was the vastly more favorable pricings. ‘These March and September Sales’ and Glass have been semi-annual stepping stones to the building of this great business, Today we have goods ready and at our command for this March occasion, HALF A MILLION DOLLARS Two hundred thousand dollars’ worth of this vast sum has been secured at specially low prices for the present movement. The gathering of this enormous quantity lof beautiful wares bas meant months of hard, intelligent work by our two travellers, |W: who have gone the rounds of the greater Eu. otteries to secure them, lection of wares now gathered here is, ample in bet lor selection; third, hgh Pg are the very 1 are resents | he backbone of any China Seana must be DINNER. Judge the stature and dignity, the Sale by this extraordinary array : 114-piece Theodore et Feet Dinner Sets With soup tureen ae Ae large platte floral designs with continuous gold stippling on every VOleptece Theodore ra rinae Dinner Sets) 4 ‘With soup tureen my Ht large platters, in two rich floral designs and continuous heavy gold stippling on Haviland Dinn Ses\ 4 With soup tureen and three large platters, in two rich floral designs and continunus heavy gold etippling on Boyal Bona Adar group Bnd roene Fito i inch, at $8.50, worth ae ranulas Claret Jugs at 016, worth $10; a romuledy #8, worth ‘ regulary i 1 , worth $7.00; a ny Wyasetn Bora Ht North #12 MM ORECAR, a at $3.50, dle) cheery designe, Tall omperit for bonboat ati ! worth t 4.60, worth $7} at 5 Pisiyi4 hy pm worth ; 1 Ey a Celery “ara ‘at $2.50, worth 8.75; i rel be wor! re “aurara e0 Creams, a4 $3 pair, worth dash Main alse, By Apats jan Brio-: 6; worth $8.75, 5 Drieen a re homprising flower decor; itty corntions— ie rn Marbles—In busts, figures and gro At onesthied to one-halt below regu a MARR BUBTS, classic and fanoy FRENCH BRONZHS, Up to $22H, regularly $00, rg Newness, selected beauty, perfect ; 04 sheoe are. the attetbates-of these Wanant stocks; in direct contrast to the 0 : stock, out-of-date patterns, imperlect that make a a usual bargali where, otteries in the | with us, and at for the sudge The col.|movements, Tod the wi first of | their Ra penne, cae nd ‘OU, Ir own language. Com ; mensely to your er To ca hgh select what you’ desite hile ok neon are. 60: great, character, | unmatched strength of this, With RY 1 decorath val. ~825, 11 4-ptece With, 0 in two rich | @ wy ba coe ts at $35. ohh ot With soup tursen and floral designs with ent BriceaBrac atl ‘buat, figure, lons— ‘ioe fegulery hh regularly $17.50, remularly 600, ‘omularly hi regularly §1,50, ve 4, eral is, regularly Bastment and Main alee, rewularty ans Nerve ngaaine Dishes, '¢ $5.50, regularly $8.50, femulagly He regularly eelanly i Is Feulony i 7.00, remular 9 i, nearly ffl aie tae \eredinner Coffee ers, at 81 dog, rae ; (e} SEAT he Cups | 408, il fea remtt arly 81 Ninth tt, mi Maln nd Mio, at Half Prices, and Sainplo line of Pouy ra oa alg ost to [mpoy At 00" bo" #4 ‘Matn alal inthe Fancy China at 2. A num aes of atylee Bread-and- But! tor Pia 8 | cers, Mayonnaise Bow ‘eo Cups and Rnitcars, | Coftee Cups and Saticers, O i Eugans and Creams, E Allat 28 each, worth di SROU PSs— $W, regularly $15, comprising fig- oups and busts— flower and Youd detent tn rea P Bread-and-Buttor Pl coors, Oatmeal Saucers, Baucere, At 10c each, wo ___Ninth treet a $15, regularly §20,, rogularly $27.60, , remulnrly $32.50, Pegularly {4h , regularly $70, Basement. formerly A, T. Stewart & Co, JOHN WANAMAKER

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