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st NEW: MAID ANDS3.50OGEMS) mY GETS S101 “Joan Hooper” Had Had Excellent Letter, and Mrs. Oloott Didn’t Know Until Too Late that Name on It Had Been Forged. Mrs. Lt Sea /Barred ‘from Seats She Had Bought, Awarded Damages Under Theatre Law. Because Lucy Thomas, a refined and mell-to-do negress, and her daughter were not permitted to @it out the ‘Toankegiving matinee in the box seats he bad paid for, she eued Percy G, ‘Williams, of the Cirole Theatre, for $100 damages under the law making the ox- clusion of any orderly person from a theatre a cause of action and limiting the damages to $100, Mrs, Thomas was awanied that sum by Justice McLaugh- Un In the West Side Dietrict Court, ant the caso hag been appealed, It will have « bearing on the sults contem- plated by James Metonlf, the ontlo who has been excluded from several the- atres, When Mrs, Thomas and her daughter went to the theatre they were told that every seat but three had been sold, and these had been reserved by telephone. Mrs, Thomas asked a man standing by to purohage her seats for her, She got them, and ehe and her daughter en- tered, ‘Mhey were escorted to Gwo seats [dn a ‘box, but @oon an usher came and |told them they. must go to the box- one ‘to have their coupons stamped, Mre, flied hetery ba boncomnee fee Ing possession of her avew fer money at her aod retueed 6 allow her to re-enter the theatre, See ened ALONE, CHILD IS BURNED. Little One Victln of Mysterious Fire During Mother's Absence, During a slight fire in the apartments of Joseph Barker, on the third floor of the five-story brick tenement at 81 Montgomery streat to-day Sanh Barker, seven years old, was severely burned about the body, Her mother was ab- sent at the time, The child was taken to the Gouvertay Hospital, The cause of the fire ts unknown. HAD RECORD AS A THIEF, POLICE SAY. Deteotive Who Arrested Her Be- fore on a Similar Charge _ Traces Her to Confederate, but Both Get Away. Neglect to investigate the references of a maid employed two weeks ago has resulted In the loss of $3,600 to Mra, Dinley Olcott, 24,, who lives with her husband {n the Dorilton apartments, at Geventy-first street and Sherman Bquare, The maid, known to the police under the names of Sinclalr and Cooper, has disappeared with jewels of that value. She is very pretty and deft und soft epoken, this maid, To Mts. Oloott sie gave the name of Joan Hooper, Her ‘rifing cockney accent was de- lyious. She had @ strong letter of” reference bearing the name of a promi- nent citizen of East Orange, Mrs, Olcott has learned the signature wae forged, Joan Hooper was left alone in the apartments on Saturday night while Mr, aid Mrs. Olcott went to the the- atre. She was missed yesterday morn- ing and so were the jewels, ‘8, Olcott reported her lose t Weat Sixty-elghth street station, the detective sent out recognized In che description of Joan Hooper a woman he arrested a year ago for a eimilar theft, She had once lived with a man hained Sinclair in ‘Twenty-third street, near Thin! avenue, Investigation showed oe had appeared there late Saturday and she and Sinclair with two irks sane several parcels, had left at povronto retin BARON LAMBERMONT, BELGIAN MENTOR, DEAD. Binter of the Veteran Statesman Dropped Lifeless When Told of His Demise, BRUSSHLS, Belgium, March 6, — Baron Lambermont, Secretary-Goneral of the Foreign Office, died to-day follow. ing @ stroke of paralysis on Saturday, For about half a century the Baron had much to do with directing the foreign polley of ea Men Barun Lambermont's aged sister, who ‘*FOUND.”’ Odd Notice in Prominent Southern Paper of Interest to New York Residents, One of the best-known newspapers in the South is the "Guide," of Dunn, N.C. Ite PBeiber, J. P. Pitman, sends us tho fol- ng clip) pp ing, with request to publish: “Found—by the editor of the Guide, » bottle of Hyomet, the wonderful treatment that cures catarrh without stomach dosing. markable power to cure and relieve catarrh of the head and thi mention ts interest of those who suffer the torture of that terrible disease, In sending the clipping Mr. Pitman wrote the following letter “T Inclose @ ilate piece from my pay Hi ‘was living In the country, dropped dead | !*sued to-day. You will nee from this I desire to push the selling of H; 1 ae vary to-day when fntormed that her tah cb position t aes tinea one brother was dying, family, and find that {t ag| Tolle, 90 that I take apes have ordered @ hay fri of Hyome!, and iat it under guarantee to refund the money it it does not rellove. e (pegged outfit 1, and extra bottles can be ob: cents. Ask them to show you the strong guarantee under which they sell w Lael Fer dy edt remedy Pen fe: alr you alo mivedus abenprine ot of tne 1 making complete oure of the worst case tyfogemas & Co, Tbe Corporation, 290 prondway, and ell braadhes. Stall orders | filled promptly. Lambermont the 10. Bolglen Mentors: iis onear ull was “Wnvoy Extraordinary and ter Plenipotentiary, Secretary -fieneral of worelen, A Affairs.” Ho had been a dele all the great international eon- gresses and had acted as arbiter several thmes, notably between Great pra and France in the West African dis- Putos concerning the Waimar affali Which cident at one time threscened to lead to a very serious contention be- tyoen, ae we CaS vay ae he pada anniver. an of: Bel me Roni te rt 0 King, ing part In the hon at. Our edi pat Apply aie ey N. J. and Papnpeneat, @ Week Opens HORSES, CARRIAGES, 46C, HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4c. PUR Lid tatt Thaeed loko Metheny Contractor’s Wagon This is an ideal wagon for hauling sand, dirt, stones, etc., and we make it in several weights and sizes to meet every demand, | The bottom of the bed is made of heavy slats or poles, each about 4 in, wide—making dumping quick and easy. Studebaker heavy Two-wheel Carts for city contractors, and the lighter ones for farm use—3 in, or 4 in, tire—are particularly strong, serviceable and convenient. Studebaker Buggies for coutractors and superintendents are | big, strong and heavy, With or without tops, Nothing like them for comfort and good service, Studebaker Harness is designed and made with a purpose, We always furnish the harness to suit the vehicle, Everything for the horse and the stable is shown in our new Harness Store, STUDEBAKER, Broadway and 7th ave, at 48th street, New York, Makers of Automobiles, We can speak in bighost praise of its ra-| made not ap an advertisement, but in the] * the | passages, nnd A Time When Women Are Susceptible to Many) Dread Diseases—Iintelligent Women Prepare) For It—Two Relate Their ile ei The ‘change of life” {s the most critical period of a woman's existence, and the anx- lety felt by women as it draws near is not without reason. Every woman who neglects the care of her es this time i vites disease a n. When her Fh \s in a deranged: condi- tion, or she |g predis- posed to apoplexy, or congestion of any or- gan, the tendency is at this perlod tikely to be- come active—and with a host of nervous irri- tations, make life a burden, At this time, also, cancers and tume ors are more liable to form and begin their destructive work, Such warning symp- toms as sense of suf- focation, hot ‘flashes, headaches, backaches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks be- fore the eyes, irregutar- ities, constipation, va- rable appetite, weak- ness and inquietude, and dizziness are promptly ligent women who are period in !lfe when Change may be expected, approaching th woman's gre These symptoms are all Just so many calls from nature for help. The nerves are crying out for assistance and the should be heeded in time, cr Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound was prepared to meet the needs Of woman's system at this trying period of her life, It invigorates and Strength- and builds up It has ens the female organism the weakened nervous carrled thousands of through this crisis, ystem, women safe For special advice regarding this im- fortant period women are Invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. and It will be furnished absolutely free of charge, Read what Lydia E, Pinkham’s Com- pound did for Mrs, Hyland and Mrs, Hinkle; Dear Mrs, Pinkham:— “T had been suffering with falling of the sone for years and Hd passing through eof Life, My womb wae had wr PIANOS AND ORGANS, heeded by intel, he at ly Iv innaanaannmen| ph A menanoee™ my stomach war sore; I had digsy af eee and was yery nervous, ‘ou for mivice and commenced treatment swith, Lydia B, Pinkbam's a 4 table Compotind as you directed, and I happy to say that all those atatretsing symptoms left me und I bave passed safely through the Change of Life, n well woman. Tam recommending your medicine to all my Hyland, Ohes- friends,''—Mri tertown, Md. Annie E. G. Another Women’s Case, "Duting change of life words cannot ex- press what I suifered. My physician said I had a cancerous condition of the womb. One day 1 read some of the testimonials of women who had been cured by Lydia B, Pinkbam's Vogotablo Compound, and | de- elded to try it and to write you for advice. Your medicine made me a well woman, and all my bad symptoms soon disappeared, “T adyiso every woman at this period of Ife to take your medicine and write you for advice."—Mrs, 4. What Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for Mrs, Hyland and Mrs, hit will do for any woman at this 2 Hinkle time of life. Lizale Hinkle, It has conquered pain, restored health, and prolonged life in cases that utterly baffled physicians, pscclanle Sompound Succeeds Where Others “ea PIANOS AND ORGANS, Crowning Piano Value of the Century. Come To-morrow/for it Will Be a Great Piano Day Great Sale of 500 New 1905 Model Wilson 4165 Pianos, Be T stool and cover, first payment of payments. plano offers ever made, It Is to your advantage to secure one and save from $150 to $200, $5.00 then only $1.00 per week. Pianos delivered to aa home upon No interest charged for time wae in making No insurance and no extras whatever. Don't delay. This {s one of the most extraordinary ¥ FOUR OTHER REMARKABLE PIANO OFFERS: WALTERS PIANOS, HARMONY PIANOS, XCHANGE, your old ‘at the einai! WARES of price. people wo! ond: hans pianos, jd mot wart to part With 1,00 per week. Do not BELFORD PIANOS, RICHARDSON PIANOS, Qn easy terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 per week, UPON REQUEST our representative will call upon you, Wareroom, Third Floor, GOth St, Section, All Cars Transfer to FOR SALE. bird'eeye maple, B. value fa 24.00, B kneoial Frei This ate the iver arethine DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CASH OR CREDIT. fetirences reaulred r Glustrated catmoguo Out of-Town Patronage Solicited, twenty Years in Business, ant Bloomingdales 16.50 $} (\) WN A Week Opens an Account. and Car AXMINSTER RUGS. Worth 22.50..ssessesvere Seb} way Room 4 wn mail order dons.. a4trees room 3, Ww Fare © 16.75 N es i THT NG Estab {plano for a beautiful new one and pay any balance rca buy @ second-hand plano at any a ie Just Hike poring your A aay. away, for if they were of any use 9 Lex. lo 3d Ave, 59th to 60th Sj, aM {ieied “bss, AV Am i) MAIDEN Waltham & PB). ain Watches GLOBE CF deliviorad MOND Diamonds, Rasy wrokly navi’ ts 4 representat! {td ma Waten Diamond LANE TAKE & DIT WATCH C€ fe sIrod., Aton. Rr boas it jentic Jew Jy paymienus MANHATTAN DIA: Cow 22° Malten lane, ang Salem, prevailing prices, ax2 Value, 2) 2xa% “$35, NAPKINS TO MATCH, «1.4009 CLOTHS AND 'DOYLIES, at — Off Reg Art Emb (Second Scrim: Sets, colored lini nes, ‘trimmed with rows of ribbon, Bureaus Scarfs $1.25 Table Covers $1.50 Laundry Bags » 89c $1.85 tonne 750 Stocking Bags, Pillow Tops . Special Values Moreen Petticoats, also Roman stripe Morcen; | Walking Tetlicoats, unt- f plaited flounces....++ +46. J Actual value $3.00. With silk ruffles—colored and black—a very larie as- $4.00 special atesseeerrreee rece | Fancy, colored and plain; | +$1.50 brella ruffle and accordion Mohair Petticoats, tortment to select from— Actual value $6.00, Light weight Dress Shields, 2, 3, 4— value 15cy sale price, dozen, 90c; | paifssseeererseees en + 8 250 and 300 yard spools Dressmaker’s Silk—regular price 19¢.; sale price, 12¢ 500 yard spool best Basting Cotton-- regular price 5c,; sale pricessrees 3¢ | English Pins, 400 coun!—regular price HONeill & Co Household Linens. A new importation of Trish Damask Table Tigi with napkins to match—eiclusive designs--much SATIN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, Special $1.98 $2.48 $2.98 $3.48 $3.98 $00 BELGIUM SATIN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, size 2x3 yards—valuc $6.50, at,sessessevevensvevsies EXTRA HEAVY SATIN FINISHED TABLE DAMASK, 72 Inches wide—value $1.00, at.oss..05.-++ MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLE LINE OF SPACHTEL GOODS AND CLUNY LACE—CENTRE [fiZCLS, SCARIS, TRAY These are Just What You Want for the Country Home, Muslin Underwear Department. Notions Underpriced. ax3 axsh 2x4 yards “88 450 $0 $5.00 ++.$2.19 $2.69 $3.39 per dosen trreeeserseeZS® per yard ular Prices roideries, Floor.) Some of Art Ticking, trimmed with colored borders, 1 Tillow Tops. .. + 50c * Scrap Baskeis. Table Covert.ssssssseeeees SC saree ey (ASO), in Petticoats, White Petticoats. Beautifully trimmed, lace 1. 98 and ewbroldered insertin, also cluster and space tuc ings—special ry Regular price $3. Wash Petticoats, Of Chambray, ead do} 9c and Percale, single and dou. ble ruttie—special at, Value 61,25. ‘guage how great ace thous we offer, but for purpone 48, on, 2,94 6 ant 30: Wat Poarael 1,9, 14, 13, 45, 17, 49, 20, 21, 2% 25) 24, sl Ye Tao Braggorated values quoted elsewhere reader tt “3.9 for 4x7 (53 for 18x36, s,s E} Sala by Cuore. Sb “7199 for 630 f. 4,25 for 26x84... Sa dene | 9.75 $3. {539 for 20n6Q.,.. Sabrorners’ 4, 11,85 for 7, 6xi0.6 ie 2,19 for 36x72.,. omen 430! 15.65 for Oxia h,, Malp A mide fet prog’ tendo —Se oy oe Spring Bargains in _ Pashionable Dre % | yaltea!, (20, A AT aE! ws iad pres prices meacrene ‘ {to Ravers, ‘ nih ‘ool Spring Mixtures ii) chavalie sero finch Tyaported bi ring : #0) ae Hany vbien ane: oe Fine Biesctied Muslins at pure ooston hehee wide “No plate keeping goede,’ Utica and Dwight Anchor Sheeta and Pillow Cases PILLOW CAs; Here. 2x36, ane Scam ark fay rls ga) TY é cain) he i} bd orto! Ianoy Mohairg—’ LC Lhe cnet eee ° G i inen Va) 90x00., Just Bought ’ An Importer's Sample Pieces Pasi ore ; vai de ag aaliogne 9, i e iy ylablpa ha 13 oente— Our price... ian iene vik ii bine Bike ‘et ‘eee ful a porte He lot laste Decidedly Less than Regular. A season-starting sale, In which we offer thousands of fF: the newest and evost desirable siffes for Dresses, Waists, Shit Waist Costumes aad pretty frocies for children At Prices Made Speoially Low Large Cube Pins, 100 count—regular price 7c,; sale price... sc Ladies’ Satin Pad and Pin on Hose Supporters, ‘all silk clastice-regular Price SOc; Hale Price, »sesee sens OSG, Mohair Tubplar Shoe Laces—regutay 10e, dozen; sale price... “~ 15c. Belt Fowndations,,. 5c 5c.; sale price 2 f0F.,reecseeereoe SC 24 Papers Heavy Wire Hair Ping, §¢ as good as other $50.00 machines--our price,,, } DENTISTRY, GUILSHAN TEETH The Most Difficult Tooth GAS Extracted With Gas, All Gold Crowns, $5.00, Bridge Work, per tooth, $5.00. TEETH 1, S4—B7—&—-B PLATES REPAIRED WHILE WAITING, N, E, Cor, 125th St, & 8th Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. | " THE STANDARD Among the new leaves turned most ihe New Year are those of TI World Almanac and Eneycloped! for 1908, In this book, priceless, though sold at a email price, are 500 pages and facts which nobody will ever pretend to count exactly. The pages are brightly legible and the facts are such ao have made and maintained The World Almanac an authority national and Inegrnasiona dn_all lines of reference Hnoviteege There are now femtures to the al manac this year, as there are every year, and old ones are amplified, re told of the past home and abroad, progre ly of the Russo-Japanese war, of the Panama Canal developments, Political statistics—those of the recent campaign and all-are brought up to date. The figures of the coun- vance ure all there, And there are a0 many things set forth of common and uncommon interest that as a . | ul whoever looks In the Almanac in the first place has no call to look elsewhere. It's a wise man or a wise house: hold that, keeping previous editions of The World Almanac stil In stodo, promptly adds this vear's ue to uy; ready-to-hand library. aypetanie, 350. by mall. Demorest Sewing Machines, (Sccond Floor.) $1 Club Membership Fee Sends One to Your Home, Investigate Our Club Plan.—(Basement.) ¢ No. 16 Machine (like illustration) is an auto- matic Drop Head—swell front old English oak, highly polish:d, ball-b:aring stand, guar. anteed {or 10 years, full set of attachmente— Other models $15.00 to $48.00. $1.00 AMERICAN ANNUAL. a ‘umerously and to best purpose in iret $25.00 | ~ RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA im Pease bve ,W, THIRD RO Sricnitht AND sunodane ah Lua old a AND wits aN 1h ieaviny fuuie Ha Desh nutes cuttiandt ‘gir given below nad Pini third ghee re Hy a try’s industrial and educational ad- Be. on | Ap ea RATVAY we HR 85 i c na and eit 12, me 12,10) a lee ite oan cult a asin Fite ed OS P. ei i tei on ad wny ihe wie a and station Dyn. 4 Court Biregt: ut Non Reeee a Biv nn ‘New Not er “Trunater 3 Ti al and oo Rt f ola an’ ath ‘clephone, * "Shelaen'” fOr Peni ara la Nailrond, Cab, servic 08, W. 1) caneral Sfanaear, “ran ne aiathto Mane Wee. Anneat Pabsen ton Awont HELP WANTED—MALE. co SMITH—Wanted at once s firat- class copperamith. 1Y, hy 14s "contmercs ‘anied, mood, Bren be work.” ta Barclay PATENTS. Caan ae) for the Occasion. ALL SILK PEAG DE cugnes SILK CREPE DE CHI i the vate aga tot 4 _— wide, oream—£9 39 Tisteak eins BLACK NOVELTY GRENADINES h te A ate ah ‘atin and {A ene woven on an wide, garth yes aah akey t make & RB os ate contu 59 iy hor nB- regulon 61. 91.85 qualition., Sheek ahs OR backar A FINE BLN ETHERS feel 3 Pa “Guarant astm ; ef 59 | HAIRLINE AND CHECK Ti Black Peau de Hee21 ineh— fe ounce ae ra HECK Louisines my both, aiden silt that aly. ALSO, & VAST VARIETY OF OTHER SILKS whose beauties can be but briefly touched upon, antong hich nell at . in new He fF ihtn b bet i ving @ beau- es ig! si it tin Chi oe ma te bist e Mas obe—tul Sag ag eae ise hy 290 68, oheo! ae ai ane a tie te MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tuesday, Until if Fy Reversible Smyrna Rage Flowered peas, Lane hd sie com~ Eom penta ase self Women’ 9 Spring Dress ki Black Cheviots-new with ie Sale of Hose Supporters Batin Pad, Hook On o7 wi brads and silk Siawtlon= bah, White olore-regul arly a HABEMDNT Women’s Cambric Corset Covers cmd, HY ribbor crossover i wise 11 Teng en Per St of lace— Tomorsy until 1 P. sn AAT Nainsook and Cumbrign Bishop cr Yoko efteata— tyeived and Valia 2 and BECOND FIDO Morcerixed Ponpesetlay Hi Ine Champagng ‘int, n elatorate brocade de: at and fwure al oles, wor Bpecinl Pri pew PSY BU Soin aise aq aes to five Inches widow Vt ie, a pe patterns i, Ht Dresses, Fancy Dreas Voiles 38 yoh—new Boring. batt Ate in -UNIRE, BUILDING. 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