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ii a nah WILL HIDDEN First of Spring Sertes at Ma-| 27 YEARS FOUND In It Thomas Moore, of Har- rison, N. J., Left Entire Estate of $100,000 to His Adopted Daughter, Then an Infant. A‘ will hidden for twenty-seven years fin an old fron-bound chest wag filed for probate to-day in Jersey Ctly, It bears ‘the signature of Thomas Moore, of Har- gigon, N. J., who died a year ago leav- ing a fortune of $100,000 to Mrs, Thomus a, MoGlennon, of Harrison, ‘Thomas Moore twenty-eight years ago @dopted a girl baby two years old, He hed not been oh good terms with his two brothers and his sister, and his avowed purpose ih ‘adopting thechiid| : ‘was to leave her his money. He grew to love the little one and publicly an- mounced that he would diepose of his fortune to insure his wife a comfort- able living should she survive him and give to the adopted daughter the entire estate, The adopted daughter grew pp and Was educated as befitted a young wo- man with expectations, Mr. Moore's wife died and he married again, His adopted daughter also married. Mr, Moore gave iher away at tho altar, and told the wedding guests that ho had ar~ ranged for the tranafer of his fortune to her after his death, Hed fed about a year ago and no will was found, The widow took pos- #ession of the fortune, acting in ulll- ance with the brothers and sisters of her husband. Mrs. McGlennon, through Senator Rob- ert Hudspeth, of “Hudson County, brought sult in the Chancery Court to bave @ will establisied along the lines of the desires that Thomas Moore had #0 often publicly expressed. The widow @nd other relatives fought this action VICTOR HERBERT’S NEW SUNDAY NIGHT ‘POPS.’ festic Theatre Deaws Good- ° Steed: Audience, A good-sized audience with a_keen | Car and a similar appetite for Herbert | music heard the first of a spring series of Sunday night concerts by Victor Herbert's Orchostra ‘at the Majestic Theatre last night, There were, of course, other compositions, but what the people liked best was Mr, Herbert's genial interpretation cf his own do Hghtful music, He wound up the first | part of the programme with that stam- bang aftair of his that he Keeps for en- | cores, and in the second half pald the penalty of popularity by Hale obliged to give a bit of "Babes In Toyland, following a fow of the pretty numbers from “It Happened jn Nordland.” Mrs. R. Shotwell-Piper was the soloist, —=__ FIRE 1,000 FEET UNDERGROUND. WILKESBARRE, Pa.. March 13. big force of mon thas ‘been fighting a » vu, Lohaft of the Busquchanna mpayy at Nanticoke for twenty purs, "The oficiahs believe it Is under control, Bightyfiye mules in & Ftable at the bettom of the shaft have been rescued. Tho shaft {a 1,000 feot decp and the fire diMecult to reach, TWO OPEN LETTERS IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN se Mrs, Mary Dimmick of Washington Tella How Lydia &. Pinkham’s Ma -etable Compound Made Her Well. It is with great pleasure we publish the following letters, as they convincy ingly prove the claim we have so many times made in these columns that Mrs, And delayed it, Then the will of twenty- peven years ago was discovered. FAMILY UNITED AFTER 28 YEARS Mrs. Tunison Greets Brother | and Sisters She Had Not ‘Heard from Since 1877— Death Notice Brings Reunion, Aftar an absence of twenty-eight years, Mrs, John Tuntson, of Berwyp, | ¢j ll, has returned to her old home at New Brunewick, N, J., brother and two sisters, whom she had not, seen in ‘that time or heard from until a short time ago. The reunion took place in the rest- dence of the brother, John A, Sans- bury, at No, 134 Remsen avenue, New Brunswick. The sisters, Mrs, Rap- pleyea and Mrs. Nonnemather, both ‘of whom also live in that place, were present, * t Mrs, Tunlson, who is now sixty, was magdied ithirty-four years ago, Her husband was a farmer near Newark. ‘Twenty-eight years ago he moved to Narlton, Ill, and bought a farm, but four years later the crops were a fall- ure and he was forced to go to Chi+ cago in search of work, Bome time after that he went {nto business and made a small fortune with which he retired to Berwyn. He dled about a year ago, and one of the death notices New relatives, They wrote to It was the firat tnterchango of letters during the (wen- was read by Mrs. Tunison's Brunswick her and she repliod, ty-eight years of her absence, Ma) the leading styles for street and evening wear); OF THE CELEBRATED}: 8 5, Suede and Glace Gloves. The Genuine Reynier Gloves bear the above trade mark, without which absolutel hone are genuine, Street Gloves: Suéde $1.75 & $2.00 pair, Glacé, $2.00 pair. Lord Taylor, Broadway and Twentleth Street, Fifth Avenue, Ninoteonth Street, \\ GUILSH TEETH GAS The, Most Ditticult Tooth Extracted with Gas, All Gold Crowns, $5.00. Bridge Work, per tooth, $5.00. TEETH 10, PLATES REPAIRED WHILE WAITING, N. E. Cor, 1 25th'St, & 8th Ave, $4—$7—&—S _ OPEN UNTIL 8 P, M, to visit her |B LSHAN| $1.00 Pinkha Lynn, lly, qual- ified to’ give helpful: advice to’ sick women, Read Mrs. Dimmick’s letters. Her first letter: Dear Mrs, PinkHam “T Gave been @ sufferer for the ne ail} ary Dimmick, Washington, D. C. yer, sec tetas c+ pie gear “You will remembor my condition when T Inst wrote you, and that the doctor sald T must have an operation or I could not live. I received your kind letter and followod your advice very carefully and am now ‘entirely well, As my case was #0 serious it seems o miracle that I am cured, I know that I owe not only my health but my Ifo to Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ond to your advice. I can walk miles with- out an aoe or a pain, and I wish every suffering woman would read this letter and realise what you can do for them,—Mrs, Mary Dimmiok. 69th and East Capitol Streets, Washington, D. C. How easy it was for Mrs, Dimmick to write to Mrs, Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., and how little it cdst her—a two-cent stamp, Yet how valuable wag the reply! As Mrs, Dimmick says—it saved her life, Mrs, Pinkhan has on file thousands of just such letters as the above, and offers ailing women helpful advice, RAILROADS, PENNSYLYANIA RAILROAD, Wilt DWNT ‘Viay STKE AND DiswRossie ti GUATLAND?. StErS, ane ing ti D Me fi eye eolnatee ater ir] Cortlandt Stree fe that “given “below. for ‘Twentystbing Brest sialon, Kr °7.55 A, M,—C! 1083 THE WEST, CAG SPECIAL, HPENNGYLV ANIA LIM: Ra A Son ie 17 M.—CHICAGO & SHG ing a - ae Nos, 461, itth: y}ca a MAN AON A 1084, 11; Aventie ty witth Avenue (corner ‘ntor House, and stations named yookiyn, Court Birest $60 ul 0 tation me aw tork Hunter Wil call for and check tals, and. renidences Uhrough ‘Telopnone, "548 Chelsoa!’ for road Cab Beary S pining, Car. tices a enor Agent, FOR SALE, good many things, especially a few nice dia DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. Cash or Credit, No Minployer's references required ‘all or write for tlluatrated cataloaue. Ll. W. SWEET & CO.,, 81-90 MATDEN LANE, | m7 THIRD AV, | New Tork 407 FULTON 8t., BROOKLYN, 110 NEWARK AV,, JERSEY City Out-of-Town Patronage Solletted. Twenty Years in Hubineen, ee aertwennnsiratrenemtemreten i at (sey 6 OS \y om 4 adeatination, Pennsylvania : TR. Woop, Pans't Trattio Ri ey Manager. lots of stapl hindered by the“L” and Subway difficulties. Asaresult— 0} al Judge by This List of Representative Values: Men's and Women's Imported Hosiery at about HALF the regular prices, Sale uf White Goods, including 29. Corded Pique at 19c., 35c, Mercer ized Boucle.Cloth at 21c,, 20c. India Linon at 15c,, All Linen Cambric at 24c,, English Long Cloth at 84c. Sa'e of Dress Goods, including 79, Granite Cloth at 49c,, and Crave- netted Cheviot at 99c. Sale’ of Silks, including 85c. Chiffon Foulards at 49¢, 79c, Tussah Pon- gee at 69c., 75c, Checked Silks at 49c., $2 Black Crepe de Chine at ity at 99c., and the $1.39 quality at $1.19, Clearance Sale of Fancy Flannel Waistings, involving our entire stock, at 98c a box of six. Sale of Women's Waists at 99c, $1.49, $1,98, $2.39 and $3.49—the latter a $6.50 value, hen eee wane Sacques, Children’s Dresses, Coats and Jackets Sale of. Women's New Model Gibson Ties, regular $5 and $6 qualities, at $3.96. Sale of Women's $4 Ready-to-Wear Hats at $3.19, $3 Untrimmed Hats at $2.59, 25c, Rose Foliage at 15¢., Sale of Groceries and Lenten Supplies, Cooking Utensils, and House. fuamniahi Sale fh Combination yes and bssaibi Fit nag Dinner Ser. Joo iMboRUID cha vEHTTES Wet tke rh h vices, Straus Cut Glass, Japanese Cloisonne and Irsh Pottery, $1, i - » ALL WOOL SPONGED AND And Bear in Mind is QILIANS, 50 Inch; sale SHRUN: Goods (env enont price wes veces 75c aay rien YT. 59¢ Tot tbe asooenttten of years, he “MIR WORLD: MONDAY XYENING, MARCH 19-1005, 6°00 OMAVE.2INZ22"STREETS, WEW YORK, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26-and 30 West Fourteenttr Street,” 7,9, 11,3, 15, 17, 49) 20, a1, 22, 23, 24, 95; 27 and 29 West Th Our Opening Sale of .. SPRING DRESS GOODS . Those who have shared in these ap tunities in previous seasons know how great is the buying at “Opening Sale” Prices, | iy Department ts now fi butlding, whete, with greatly, eel be foved (he fats! anorla . of Dro Gen shown.»+-You make no mistake in. be se esibe pure, tegh davigtt tat tle overy nos of the pure, ay! would be sure to show It...» Best lighted Drew Goods pas store contains, aia ‘ NM oty ait wastes inet Bre nfs Tae . auallty-elling’ eh Flecked Cheviots; Elen’ Gverpinidy Pastel oft one ol im i aE « INCH N 8 Vi! "Tallow Cheoks—light Solent i Tees soft chiffon Biway at Oth Av. The Strike Cloud Had Its Silver Lining. Stocks of Spring Novelties as well as field achase le lines piled up last week; distribution was adth to 35th St, & 4 March Sale of Black Silks Offers Many Price Economies Despite steady advances in cost of Black Silks—advances which have upset the market here and abroad—we are able to begin our annual sale with full complement of best kinds, at prices as low, or below those of a year ago. Assortment comprises Taffetas, Peau de Solgs, Peau de Cygnes, Memeallnes, Pongena, Chiffon athens, crepe do Chines and the hi hsolane-Bille renadines—double width, We mention only'the important leaders in this great sale, Mail orders will be filled during this week, ALL SILK GUARANTEED | ALL SILK PEAU DE, | CYGNE, 22 Inchy regular oor TAFFETA, 24 Inch; regu | Ir value 5c, yards SALE | 55¢ value 796.) SALE PRICE... | | eee ALL SILK PEAU DE CYGNE, 27 Inch: regular value 98¢,; SALE PRICE,... is now on Decided Reductions Have Bcen Made in Lines Throughout the Entire Store. New goods are coming in so rapidly that a few days f less-than-normal selling brings an overflow in all de- artments., Sacrifices must follow. That is the conditicn ere to-day, and it insures the best values of the season nd the largest assortments in Macy’s history. NB Double tinted Mottled Canvai Canyas Weaves; ALL SILK GHIFFON |[——~—~| orders TAFFETA, 19 Inch; regu- 59 c EM value 75c, yard; SALE were taken & month ago ‘abrica not three shades each of Gray, Brown, Blue; two of Green; two of Tan} two of Garnot— i Detter than elsewhere sold at 40. 5) INCH PANAMAS— Made of all worsted yarn, which renders them {deal for Summer ‘wear—<do not wrinkle, do not gather, getting scarce. a0] g00d shades—Instead of 89 cents. 69 ALL WOOI, FANCY SUITINGS— Fat ams Sha err! ones, Overplal i Iridescent Stripes and Tailor Checke— Fifty-five varieties, an assortment that ought to meet the most varied fancles— 38 inch— would be leaders at 3 conte Our special Opening Sale Price... 39 IMPORTHD BLACK VOILES— 42 Inch—ValUue .0B.,..1s000005 taereeene t Heat value yot offered in these fine fabrics, BLACK BILK AND WOOL ROLIENES— Beautiful goods—46 Inches wid cannot be duplicated under .98. FANCY MOHAIRS-- Melange effects and new stripes— YARD WIDE BLACK TAF. 7 FETA, “guaranteed”; value | 98c,; SALE PRICE. ALL SILK GUARAN hes TAPFETA, at inch; regu. '55 ¢ lar value 75c. yard; SALE | PROB ssh tient ce | 39) pNCE, EAR BUT Somber of desiral itor “ta hever before Ld ra ALY WOOL Gi colors, black and c! ue 4 SHEPHERD CHECRS-# reg Tokay lal values at RO.» IMP'TED BLACK 4 inch—rich satin fi A the bent wnanetaatareys ta Engiand—45 inch, TE RAN Ange ie geome broctue vial dra oy of WeRve id. fini i Beco aU nee ae Really hover’ wear 0 @eneral wear as wi "tight YARD WIDE BLACK TAF. FETA, superior quality; value $1.15; SALE PRICE. ALI. SILK GUARANTEED TAFFETA, 27 inch; a value 85c, yar ALL SILK PEAU DE SO! F 27 inch; regular value 890, yards SALE PRICE... DOUBLE WIDTH BLACK EP: DE CHINE: regular ‘5; SALE PRICE,,, SILK LINING TAFFETAS—Evening 39c Another Sale of Dress Goods at Prices Greatly Below Usual. New fabrics for Spring and many of the old favorites find themselves represented in this big sale for To-day and ‘Tuesday, No other store thinks of giving such | WHITE TAFFETA SILK--Heavy, rust- | ling quality; aiso 24-in, N; and streck shides; also 30-in, ural Pongee; special at White Habutal Silk; yd.,.. 1.79, and Black Peau de Soie—the 99c, quality at 69c,, the $1.24 qual 59 ‘not injure them, 49%. a yard, Inch 89 s dress goods values— hence the unusualness is kad RRA ie Ce Sale of All Linen Handkerchiefs, including: ‘oc qualities at 6c, 15¢ |/J OF tis business. Every item mentioned here is remarkably special— Frnt ee «8 | oun, ge i qualities at 9c, 79¢ qualities at 39c a box of six, $1.50 quolities at ||] 214 should serve to bring you here if you have dress requirements, "Fanoy pohecke se iinies e MOHA for. tL ts an Tri no ape nt does Sr inure inde” | ad ana 6 snot 44sinch Chiffon Nun’s Veiling. One of the most popular fabrics of the coming season, made from wool, soft and Mi tan, castor, gray, reseda, myr- inal, cadet, navy and many other pure Australlan tle, new green, brown, purple, card No C. 0..D. orders, i $1.00 Crepe de Paris, 42 inches wide, pure silk Sale Continued of High-class Velours, Damasks, &c,, at Less Than Half Value The importer The New In tis - Wash Dress Fabrics: 39c¢ $1.00 French Volle.' 43 inches wide, all wool, ' shades, clos: mesh, with new chiffon finish, black and full Ilne of new shades, and wool; all the wanted street and evening shades; also black........... 45° at $27.49, Sale of Skirts, including: . Sal YYoinch 52s D $13.74, $11.50 Skirts at $7.96 and $16,50 Skirts at $12.96, Imported En ilen? v Albatross if Eollenne. Sicilians. Crepe Alba- MERCERIERD | Ha and sen, tt BE) usually c bright and silky; black, gray, gun metal, ollve, myrtle, tan, brown, purple, royal and navy, You will not find as good Sicilians anywhere under 75c, etross; all (9) pure wool, 2 c with a self colored cord or nub ef- fect; much better and stronger than. anything heretofore sold at this price; black, white and all colors. No C, O. D. Orders, Made from finest Silk FANCY SACO tture | OHTERON, MOLE: for/ PANCY CORDED ZBP) “Hite Seat SILK MADRAB—plait stripes and faures-el Gis AA with large flo 40c Ss Rase Bouquets at 24c., 70. Imported Muslin and Velvet Roseot 9 ag designs were wove " cluatvel nh exclusl this importer, if lustrous surface; cream, black and complete range of colors, This quality is superfor to anything shown else- where under 31,50, Startling Specials in Black Dress Goods Sale of Curtains, Draperies, Upholstery Materials, Trunks, Steamer Rugs, Baby Carriages and Go-Carts. i) Annual Exhibitien and S'le of Summer Furniture—Reed, Rush, Bamboo, |} y¢, ALL WOOL VOILE, even mesh 61.00 ALL, WOOL FRENCH CIIFFON Women’s Tailored Suits Fancy Cane, Weathered Oak and Silver Birch designs; and a speclal || ast. black, 44 inch; sale VOILE, cl display of "Arts and Craus” Furniture, price... BDC} 44 inch; sale a ’ 69¢ at Quick Selling Prices Ae ae rh OO CREPB| $1.25 ALL WOOL PANAMA CLOTH] tt tm a fact that our pricen are rich deep black, 52 inch; sale price $1.25 IMPOR’ 89c ALI. WOOL GER- price ..... hsnsere 89e¢ 89C, ALL WOOL IMPORTED NUN'S Sale of New Spring Carpets, including Extra Super Ingrains at 59. and 69c,, Tapestry Brussels at 58c., 69c. and 84c,; Best Velvet Carpets ii] MeReunt white at 84¢,, 98c. and $1.34; Axminstetr Carpets at 84c., 98c., $1.24 and }] I VEILING, soft chiffon fine MAN SATIN i Ish, 46 inch; sale price,... SDe} 44 inch; sale ee 79¢ at we Gase belove your re $1.34; Also—611.95 China Matting at $9.48, $8.96 China Matting at $6.48—and Linoleums and Oil Cloths at similar reductions, THE ABOVE ITEMS REPRESENT THE VALUE-GIVING, THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF OTHER SALES EQUALLY IMPORTANT. $1.50 IMPORTED PANNE BROAD- CLOTH, light chiffon weight, 50 inch; sale price. red Bults of Cheviot, Berge, Nav. Brown, Biack-¥itt Skirt—ngw tucked Postilios use—neatly {HNIOROALVALUG TLDs sre soos. 08 rN ‘Tailored. File Seo eee and Cheviot Serges—Black, badd Brown— fitted Bane Coat or Blouse—allic ra Tailored Sults—Herringbor iigh. Cheviot matty ‘Coats and Blouses, with rich fanoy slik * braids—value $29,00,... ++ 22 ‘Tailored Bulty of fine Volos, Henriottaa and Broadcloth—as handsome he dled and colorings aa those for whit tallors charge $60.00 \to $70.00......20.08 Chiffon Taffeta Silk Shirt Waist Sulte— $1.50 IMPORTED VOILE, fine, close mesh, 44 inch; sale price ..,, 99c 89c FOR SALE, FOR anne SALE, PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘Alt Cars TRANSFER Jo the new graduated 52-gore aliirt-— to match=-combination trim’ tas A style #0 becoming that it will no doubt be one of the leaders of the season, Silk Tallored Coat Sults— in velour J | Dxtra fine chiffon Taffeta—panel- assort- J | gored shirred skir:—extra full effeoct— blouge with box-pleated back— full _shinred~new pull elesves—' or Black ning--value #7, MORNING SAL To-morrow, Tuesday, Until Women’s 8, Black Cheviote—new p atylo, with | ete oO red . Ba eo ns emer | | best cores and black—shirred Walet, New York Mills LLA K-OPENS. AN ACCOUNT |IHaaMMenemmbmrauenete tang MMM OR TT) 5-Plece Parlor Sulte, re Saahe Hy ia with “ups seats and ramen finished, pollahed, ho} Leanstn 10 5* Aue 2 59°1060" Sr Crowning Piano Valve of the Century. Come To-morrow, for It Will ea GreatPlanoDay Besides You WillSavefrom $150to $200 Great Sale of 500 New 1905 Model Wilson 4165 Pianos, Including stool and cover. $5.00 down and then only $1.00 per week, Plahos delivered to your home upon first payment of $5. No Interes charged for time taken In making payments. No Insurance and no extras whatever, Don’t delay, This is one of the most extraordinary amy plano offers ever made, It is to your advantage to secure one and save from.$150 to $200, ' FOUR OTHER REMARKABLE PIANO OFFERS: WALTERS PIANOS, BELFORD PIANOS, HARMONY PIANOS, RICHARDSON PIANOs, On easy terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 per week, or ed colors, f $ | 6:98 Write for Our New Booklet of our various outfits, MAILED FREE UPON APPLICATION nd Cartare, Greater values than ever In our Rooms Completely Furn! ‘We Pay Freight a wi 5 Rooms Completely $] Rooms Compiotely AP PE ee ra Purnished, n lout, eee dth Bt, VL” Station at Comer, PEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, RMS apply nd Cone 4 5 On exhibition in our showrooms, Reversible Smyrna Rugs Flowered patterns, amd rich combine ations. hy tur ane 7°98 lesign—8x4 ya enough for @ good ined roome worth MA88 : 9 THIRD ¥LOOF UILDING. Fancy Dress Voiles 8% Jnch—new Suring Mixtures in shades of Gray, ‘Tan, Mode Brown, Garnet, Cadat, Navy, Royal and Black—worth , MAIN FLOOR—NEW BUILDING, pleats, also Mixtures—gore with np ie. b Women’s Cambr: i Night rere Three serviceable styles) low neck—well made y trimmed h wide re of heavy lace or Frene| omb'y and tucks—excollent value at 79 cents SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE Morning Sale of Notion White Domet Flannels 7 Inches wide—good hoavy nan—for Infants’ Pinning Blankets, ' Skirts and Children’s Under- h XCHANGE your old plano for a beautiful new one and pay any balance HEWVAR st wetond hand yates °tb not buy a second-hand plano at any wear—usuial T-cent quality TC EN 1 Heavy 1 lar Bhoe Laces WNT—CENTRE BUILDING, 1 to 1% yds. long—2 singe value 10—doz,.. Fhe Pearl Buttons—five sineges” (16 to 24 ligne) —two hold valuo .10-card of two donen,. Taj ‘ price, “It is just The throwing your money away, for if they Were of any use people would not want to part with them. UPON REQUEST our representative will call upon you, Wa hit) Floor, 00th st, Section, Babies’ Cashmere Bands With shoulder straps—avell fin+ isi os i as rd —slees 9 4 White Non-twistl DOB widths to bundle of 18 to 20 y@a, All Cars By Ceap d le 9 Lex, to 3d Av, Transter lo ooming AICS. 59th ‘to oth St. ; ats to, i NEFITS | yatta and peiatn i Mercerized Pouginettes Dress Shielde—Double covered = ——— ~ Cit nt of area os 27 inch—-Chu mpagne tint 4. brocade Uber and Habe welts Nea tient | deri and “stripe “and 14 pS ROUS FOR SALE, oat Pears rooms and bat’ figure eftenta—w On bi 6 19, Pitches pane mira P t Bee et ttn, angled of yee PAR | BASEMBNT--WEST BUILDING, e Miller sh. Nevark 11"Fremstitohed Lunch Cloths TCHES AND DIAMONDS. Fi ASY PAYMENTS. Will sen mative if desired, 10 AaB A anata Te Lei Gentle ol eet w. Mt Sherman ay, or 3 bts Nod, 8 | phot jobe Credit Watch Co,, 45 8-10 sixe--halt to PATENTS, "Rants ba BS, ae BPatenta evade NI dob ky! beautiful Pilsaona ie his Maisto away Cov + dept,