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eserts She Doesn’t Remem- Taking Goods—Owing to ess Case Is Postponed. HONOLULU, March 15.~Some action will probably be taken at San Fran- after the arrival of the de- tectives detailed there to investigate the recent death of Mra, Stanford ta hen the case of Mrs, Laura A. of No, % West Elghty-fourth the woman changed with shop- ‘ih a large department store yes- fay aftetnoon, was called in the Jet- ‘Market Court to-day Magistrate sud postponed the hearing until j SB ot 10 A, M1, at the request of G, Vause, of No, 19 Broadway, i, Wilig’s attorney, Mr. Vause sald élient was eo unstrung by her that he had been unable to ex- her, case and ‘that her condition her unt to stand the strain of Capt, Callundan, when asked if this action would be along criminal lines, replied that all the work of the de- tectives was along onminal lines, Both the detectives now here, when Interviewed, stated that they had post: tivo instruotiona not to talk about the Tils oaution was probably re- onved from Rem Francieo, a stati ment from the detectives having been promised for to-day, Both refuse to discuss Prof. Jor. Mrs, Stanford's is was in court aocompanted thusband, Charles Baker Ellis, “physiolan, Dr, Theodore B. Bhe eeemed week and ill pain from her right hand, two fingers have been am- because of. gangrene. @he was overcome with fainting lp, | Her physician was obliged to wt morphine to get her in con- @9 before the Magistrate. Her ates and the mental an- by her predicament made polsoning. Tt ts now believed that if the death had been natural this oon- clusion would have been announced in due course by the detectives and their attitude and replies to questions Indi- cate strong possibilities; that a munier charge will be made against some one, The detectives to-day cabled @ long message to San Francisco, ——— STAY FOR GREASON AND MRS, EDWARDS. Billa ‘wes arrested at 49 o'clock yy afteroon on the charge of Larkin, one of the dtore deteotives. fiset motiond peculiar action of @t the fan counter, ‘Bays Ho Gaw Her Steal Fan. “Leaw her pick e fan from the coun- fy: remove the inbel and then replace utiele on the counter,” says Larkin. Weft the counter and, returning in joment, slipped this same fan under the carted, The action was the fan fell to the floor, Board of Parfons Acts Faverably im Cases of Man and Woman Condemned to Die, HARRISBURG, Pe, March 18.—The Pennsylvania Supreme Court having LITTLE WOMAN ARRESTED GIANT. Big Man Couldn't Get Away from Store Dotective, Who says filet Shoplitter, : ‘Thomas _ & terrible mistake,” said Millis #0 a Bveniig Word re- “All, that happened yesterday yy In my mind. I recall buying a ‘ tag) but I paid for re eepoke her voice quaversd Elis, the woman’s ims- ‘been employed tp’ the New [Afe Insurance Company for the if years. He says the whole jurd and cruel perse- enti a Stomach Troubles Common Now. Winter Food and Living Strain Dk gestive Organe—Use Mi-o-na ‘The bi food and iu laters atenin, (he otanens poss: "7, f re thal "sae v ly tak, ty of the ood, and a of energy and @ genera! stomach node health and ‘The yarlous aches and pains warning that it bas been overworked, ath by taking a Mi-o-na 01 and naturally that ou have @ stomach, jo and tnaitting jan- ‘was formerly janitress but was Qecharg tte left, Mrs, Platts baye that Mb waved a red flag after | gas ented her ana her aon crooks theroby causing a crowd an and ridicule them. tablet before each me do its work:se prompt! you will not realize Thore will be no actdity, no fatutency, no box of Ml-o-pa will bring buoy- lace of Imesitude and ancy of spirit in to start fairly on the road to health, It will give the sleep so necessary to brain and nerve centres,” ‘Ask us to show you the under which we soll Mi-o-na, Use Mi-o-ne ‘and you can soon eat what you want and want, for it will stren, condition of your stomacl on the part of th spite of Miss Heustls 4 nia Court, as h * sede count ne patrol wagon and ised to get a honda- CHRADERS' PECIALS Special assortment of Candies tor + articles are difficult to find, even if the assistance of de- ©” eourts fs invoked. Emerald Twints and others at pop “FOR WEDNESDAY,’* Molapses Cream Mints. Nn “FOR THURSDAY." Avsorted Buiter Cupp... Delicious Bonbon & Chocolate Yano ‘Open atvealage Unt 2 / yaluables, however, often find way home when adver- tised for in the “Lost and Found” columns of the prning World. ‘than half a million New Yorkers, POLICE MOVE | STANFORD CASE Definite Action Expected in San Francisco When the Detectives, Specially Detailed, Arrive in That City. AES WO es F % Consumption, Pneumonia, Twin Evils. Frighttul Ravages of the Scourges, Which Have So Long Baftled the Skill of Medical Science, Prevented and Cured by the Use of Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey, “Any one doubting its merits may write to me,’’ says Mrs. Hughes, who has been permanently cured of Consumption by Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, “TL consider Duffy's Malt Whiskey one of the best medicines in the world. I had con- sumption and hemorrhages of the lungs in thelr worst form, but sinoe using Duity’s Whiskey IT have not had any hemorrh: and I am nearly well. Any one doubting its merits may write me aod I Will gladly anawer all letters and prove what {ft hae done for me, I would not have been here to-day had it not been for Dufty's Pure Mall ‘Whiskey."—Mre, DUANE HUGHES, Aggies Springs, Augusta Co,, Ve. Deo, 10, 1904, DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY MRS, DUANE HUGHES, - has proved a boon to suffering humanity during the “pneumons weather! which bas | f prevalled from one end of the country to the other. Thousands of sufi Ben yand women are blessing the day when their attention waa called (o the beneficent, hoaling, Invigorating, and Iorprolovging qualities of this unrivalled throat, lung and ato remedy. recoguized every wh the unfailing specific for the cure of colds, bronchitis, Lonptenptiany hervourness mablarte, every form of stomach trouble, ali diseases of the throat and 1Whgs, and all run-down and weakened tions of the brain and body, It returns youthful vigor to the old by nourishing and feeding the vital forces of life, and aintaing the health and strength of the young. It 18 prescribed by doctors of all achools, 1s used in all tho leading hospitals of the world, and in the only whirkey eur ognized by the Government an a modicing, Medical advice and @ valuable booklet on Ainennes sent tree. Dutty’s Pure Malt Whiskey Is sold by all first-class druggists and gro» |} cers, or direct, In sealed bottles only, Price $1,00. See that the “Old | Chemist” trademark is on tho label, Leok for it carefully, and refuse sube stitutes, It will cure you after all other remedies have falled, Duffy peat Whiskey Co,, Rochester, STAMPED ON A SHOE Y MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. EQUESTRIAN FOOTWEAR. New Spring shapes for boot and leg in Riding Boots, The latest fashionable features are shown in our superb Equestrian Boots for Riding, Polo, Hunting and Military use. Bench made and superior in every detail, Men's Legginsa. Men's Russet Puttee Strap Leggins,, Men's Russet Pigskin Puttee Strap Leggins. Men's Russet Pigskin Puttee Strap Leggins... Men Riding Boots, eUag at Rusala Gait $10.00 8 M Riding Boo! pt Amported French calf, im: lan leather and Imported e er Blaine Boots, right a rot finest = custom $ WORK sereges A All Patent’ Lei for footmen Women’s Riding B Women's French Calf Riding Boots...,.. Women's All Kid Stiff Leg Riding Boots,, . ti Women's All Patent Leather Stiff Leg Riding Boots...., Veinoes Women's Calf Riding Boots, designed for women who ride astride, extra length stiff leg, mannish cut..........50055 All kinds of Sporting Boots for Men and Women. Boys’ Riding Boots; also Leggins. Catalogue Mailed Free on Application, ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave,, Corner 20th St. RHEUMATISM Alleoek’s pusrer Tear an Al/cock's Plaster in two, lengthwise, and a »ply on soles of feet; renew the plaster every time the lest are bathed, You will be surprised how it will relieve rheu- matism in the feet or ankles, For tired or lame feet relief is afforded at once. Alloock’s Plasters are the original and fenuine porous plast: mover been equalled as a pain-curer, We gunraaiies suas Healt donna, oplum or any poison whatover, Absolutely safe, wonderfully curative, Insist Upon Having Allcock's, a as Women's 1:00 Corsets, ‘made of strong Babies aly tn drab end fiwt8 wo 30 inews, "Cone 538¢ parlgon Bale price srses 69e for 1,25 Corse! dium and long, to fi figures, * All styles perce straight front The colors trl , le, while and ie Al a @ lot, Offers These Thursday Values in Ready-to-Wear Apparel Thursday's Comparison Sale encompasses outer apparel and under apparel for women, girls, misses and infants—garments perfect in style and rich in quality—selected with the thought upper- most that in price they will be rigidly subjected to the close comparison that we invite, We are prepared to demonstrate that The 14th Street Store is New Yor,’s Greatest Bargain Centre—the true) home of economy for the people, Read and be saving-wise. Ladies’ Suits and Coats of | This Grade Will Cost You Much More After the Comparison Sale The woman who wants a new tailor-made suit of mixed material in one of Spring's latest and best styles at an insignificant price will not let this comparison sale opportunity slip by, This suit has a blouse jacket with fitted back, is collarless and nicely lined. It has 5 48 the new shaped sleeves with turn- e Children’s back cuffs and is braid trimmed. The skirt is in Undermuslins and | the nine-gore kilted effect. When the sale is over Infants’ Goods this suit will be on sale regularly at $8.00, but Second Floor, fa. ase tor 38 Children's Muntin| Thursday the price will be 5.48, Second Floor. Night Gowns, trimmed with cambrie ruftie, muslin or cambrie, Yokes are trimmed 89e for 500 Children's Gowns of 13 48 for Women’s 20.00 Walking Suits, made e with embroidery and plaite.” from an excellent quality of cheviot in the new 49e for 65c Children’s Gowns of Russian blouse jacket style, handsomely trimmed In, cambrio and nalnsook, Yokes a{-1 with mood silk braid and inlays of pastel shade of broadcloth, Min, fectively trimmed, 10e for 19 Drawers of good mus-| Lined with a fine quality of silk romaine, collarless, full leg-of- wll fs In, ample in width, Seams a1 trimmt with plaite and Sizes 1 16 youre. Hi ; "she. tor 86 Childeeh'e Drawers oe 1 Muze FO 44. mutton sleeve with tura-back cuffs, Skirt is 7 gore, high kilted, eed mally, tmned with plalte and em- 7 98 for Women’s 12.98 Silk Shirtwaist Sults, ® 50 for ‘3be Children's Drawers ef made of a good quality of taffeta, soft finish. Front muslin and eambrlo, trimmed, wi and back of walst, sleeves and skirt finished with lace, embroidery and plait ‘2Be for 38 Chil dren's White Sk g.inch side plaits, dainty stock with pretty tie. New style Raa trelie (mage. trimmed sleeve, trimmed with buttons, Skirtis trimmed to match waist. cambrie rufti¢. Infants’ Goods Colors include plain black, blue and brown, also changeable shot i 44e for, 25c Infants’ Wrappers, | silks in brown, royal blue, green and dark red. This Swell suit, 14.48 fleece jined. All sizes. ibe t 3Be 15 Children’s Sacques, 7.50, at De down, flannelette and German ‘ante’ Long Slips off Covert Coats, Covert Coats, Covert Coats, | Covert Coats, ip effect, trimmed with hem- Value Value ‘ 75 $10, at 048) it 7.24 sie 9,75 or ac and 1,00 Infants’ Long} These stylish coats are made} These splendid coats are] These fine coats are made! These high-grade coats are reases of nainsook, prettily trimmed ‘a ty of covert Re ot eile andYenibroidpey and emay | Ce #888 quality va 98 for Infants’ Long Coats, made of fine cashmere and Bedford cord tan, for Spring wear, and/ to piease Stely ieligmed With embroidery, Tac satin lined, 32 to 44, ribbon, Value to $10. Choice Millinery Conceptionstor Spring Are Here for Comparison The variety of shapes, styles and materials is so great ie no matter what you desire you will find it, The prices are % iy that nobody’s purse is taxed beyond its buying Lagitede i NTRIMMED STRAW HATS, It seems early to talk about straw ats, but a U this low quotaticn they were snapped up lively Monday, We pate more tow motrow in turbans, flares, roll brim sailors, etc, in the best colors, 69c, am c S 79c, will be the prices later. Comparison Sale price.. HAND MADE Sample Hats, No two alike, but all are made over this se:son’s wire shapes of the mos. de» sirable materials in all colors. Values to $3, 1 98 Comparison Sale price,..,...... ° Ready-to-Wear Hats HAND MADE Ready-to-w:ar Lurbans made of a high- grade straw braid, hand-sewed ove: a good wire tur- ban, Top of brim is filled in with silk and the hat is | trimmed with silk and ornamen's, Best co'ors. Value 2.00, Comparison Sale price. 98¢ HAND-MADE Ready-to-wear Turbans, Three shapes of wire turbans covered with novelty netting and ‘i tucked chiffon finished with ornament, Colors are black, | cotta brown, nevy, red and reseda, Compari- ‘won Sale Price...s.csesseeeeee savers 1.25 LACE TRIMMED Ready-to-wesr Hats made of closely shirred Jap silk and trim- med with iwo Valenciennes lace roseites. A vety stylish hat that 1 98 made to retail at 3,00, Comparison Sale price,.., ° A Beautiful Trimmed Hat LADLES’ TRIMMED HAI, including large hats and turvans made of straw braid, pyroxaline, novelty braids, chitfon, etc,, trimmed wath flowers, silk ribbon, ornaments and other cesirabl aterials, The colors are black, ted 3 98 brown, navy, reseda and almost ther shade you may desire, at.,.. 'e ' The Comparison Sale Brings Unusual Bargains in Waists For the women who have been thinking of an attractive waist : here’s an opportune Comparison Sale offer. Read details of waists ranging in price from 39c to 5,00. Second Floor JAISTS in ten different styles, made of Persian Jawn, trimmed with Ince or embroidery, gure i and striped madras, French ginghams and pretty polka dots, Some have tucked fronts, others sido plaited, Al) new washable muterials, 49¢e Value 8%. Comparison Sala fT rlee....+++ AISTS of sheer lawn, some trimmed with small and large tucks, of Vie ines lace, j i ) H collar tucked Hand | with yoke of side plaits i ery down front, Bancy collar and now D sleoves, Value Se, Compacison Sale Price f) \VAISTS in two very new and altrac mata of i heer lawn, whtte ground black p dois, One style bas eniite formed of ide pleits plped with black and orn mented With pearl buttous, ‘The other style has § the entire o mate of «l and four ti Value 1.26, H AN exceptionc! sale of white Persian lawn waists, with entire soke, front and back of lace and cubroldury gud clivinrs of small tucks extendin from yoke to i f Ay of chiffon taffeta with the eatire yoke formed af clusters of small nto plait down front, stitched and trinmed with fancy ornaments. now slevvos and tucks Gown the back. Colors are light blu vown, navy and black, Value 6.00. Comp aflson gale Price ett tte 3.98 cloth in the real light shade of | the correct made of the American Wool.e1| from a very fine quality of made of a very fine quality Co.'s famous covert coth in| covert cloth in the correct London double-twisted covert f lignt tan| shade of tan, , Handsomely cloth, three-quarter length, Ali sizes, raldpas All sizes from 32 lined with guaranteed satin, to 44, | Sizes 32 to 42, Unusually Attractive Suits and Dresses for Misses and Girls The illustration depicts a very chic suit for misses, but is only one of the many styles now being dis. Second Floor, played in our department on the second : We invite parents to compare qualities and models, SES! Suits made of all wool light fancy mixtures or plain choviots, in blue, black or brown, Two new Spring models. Jackets are velvet trimmed and Nned throughout; skirts platted. Regular price, 1268, MISSES! Covert Cloth Jackets made box or semix fitted, with full sleeve, collar and cuffs of velrot Slzes 12 to 18 years, Regular price, 6, ° Parton Salo Pricess.ssesseeees , : Re IRLS! Dresses made of all wool cashmere in the pretty new, light Spring shades, euch as light bine ; And pirtk, rose, green, also brown, blue and cardinal, Sizes 6 to 14 yoars, Regular pri Com- | Parison Sale Price, ‘a tees 2.98 | GIRLS! Spring Reefers in all the preity light mixtures and trimmed with a light shade of broadcloth on and cone Algo plain blue, brown or red paca lot Ey ‘0-14 years, Regular price, 2.98 Comparison Sale Price,. t uy 1,98 GIRLS! Wash Dresses, made of plain fine white lawns Sz 800d quality chambray and gingham in @ variety lind colors. Sizes 6 to 14 yeats, Rog- 98 © 1,60, Comparison Sale Price. ’ c Women Who Heed This — Comparison Sale Announcement Will Have Fine Muslin Wear Comparison Sale days are bargain days in the muslin under. wear section, Especially is this true for to-morrow, Read and fit by these chances to Save, Second oor, NIGHT Gowns of a good quality muslin and cambric in 4n elaborate assortment of styles, High, V or square neck, prevtlly dealgnod vwith lace and embroldery, tucks fF ern itching. Value i Comparison Sale 48¢ NIGHT Gowns of muslin, nainsook and cambric, at.,.,,76¢ 1,50 NIGHT Gowns, in assortment of the newest, ats... 98¢ 69¢ MUSLIN Skirts, umbrella styles with deep ruffle, at..38e 1,00 SKIRTS of cambric and muslin, lawn flare flounce, at.68e 1,50 SKIRTS of muslin and cambric,in beautiful otyles,at 9B@ of tucks and hem- atitehing, wide in A edges of lace anc embroidery, Value 1.00, Compacson Sale Prete 98¢ CORSET Covers of fine nainsook or cambric, daintily, trimmod with Insertions of fine torchon laces, ‘inished with beading an Valenciennes or ib Compariaon Sule price..., 0 48c NAINGOOR, Caebily Corset Covers, with pretty lace and embroidery trimin high o 0 close fitting or French « aera ie) neh te 25¢ RAWERS of cambrie. and musi, full umbrella style, n 26 - ‘Value dbo, Comparison, Bale prices ees BOC Jo MUSLIN and cembric Drawers, with full, ctreular or umbrella flounce, at 38@ BSc DRAWERS of cambrlo and muslin, in full umbrella styles, lace trimmed, at 68@

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