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LET CAUSES’ JERSEY SCHOOLS IG WSCHOOL, FIRETRAP —— i from House Opposite, it|Pully One-Third of Buildings in Whizzes Through to Rooms| Jersey City Unequipped with Classes Are in Session, Modern Appliances, Inspector Missing Teachers. Reports. Jersey City has just Mscovered that fully one-third of her twenty-nine schools are fire-trans and that some of | the newest school bulldings are un-| equipped with modern appliances tend- | Ing to lessen the danger to life in case of fire. Many of the bulldines with wooden stairways and floors have no fire-escapes, The discovery waa made by Bullding Inspector Saul, who has just completed an Investigation of ail the school houses in Jersey City, He made his report to the Board of Aldermen, which in- etructed him to notify the Schoo! Boayd to conform with the etringent regula- ‘tlona recently adopted by the Legiala- ture relative to fire protection im schools and tenements, Unless action is taken by the School Board at once the matter will be taken before the Grand Jury, ee MRS. FERRIS NOT CONCERNED, In the acoount of an attack by | Leonard Diamond upon an aged woman ft Coscob, Conn, a8 printed in Tie || Hvening World yestenlay, am errr and| was committed in saying that Dia- H | mond boarded with Mn, Frank W. Fer- that | rip, In fuaticn to Mra, Merl, The had | Even umand woarded where, they jfound him, in the boat boarding-bougy, ree Hunyadi Jano Not @ medicine but a Natural Laxative Wa- fenton ish Cowles et quick, posi ro Niet ty tation halt a olay on radi J fnoe, years ol, of No, % Ridge street, @ivreaigned in the Hssex Market toxiay tte explain who @ shot { ) hie Mat mst night w was met that 20 night pupils in Public eel 4 @t Rivington and Ridge 4 thrown into a panic by |, Gates, a ek by fying glass, Miss Jennic the @rinolpal, was also out by ‘aad the bullet whiszed by Pipi ecreamed and started to ithe rooms in @ wild haste to investigation. DROVE NAILS IN BOARD. Gathered Orowd and Land- 4 tm Bellevue's Insane Ward, AN Mirkle, a machinist,.who said Wilived “somewhere on Third avenue, It Steinert t A ound him seated on ay b near ks ventvy-first tre FoR TIPATION CON th Duffy’s Pure Is the one pure and perfect tovlo-stimulant and a ree inactive on toroid fiver, all iseasen of the throat and lungs. scribed by doctons as the purest, Sick, run down and overworked thousands of men century mark in fe guaranteed; it conti the only whist ment es a medicine. hey tn the only whiskey, chase a genuine and refusé dangerou! or ilrect, booklet and atvice free. Whinkey Co., Rochester, N. Y. ALL iXINDS OF FACTS AND FIGURDS IN 1905 WORLD ALMANAC. giillbat inline ca EVENING, MAR Wife Aged 84 Is Saved from Collapse Mrs. H. Crowell, on the Verge of Nervous Prostra+ tion, Was Saved from a General Breakdown and Is Kept Vigorous and Hearty by the Regular Use of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. “We Have Used Dufty’s Malt Whiskey in Our Family for a Long Time,’’ Mr. Crowell Writes, “and as an Aid to the Aged and: Infirm It Is Unequalled,’’ “We have been using Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in our fanily for a long time and find {t @ splendid tonic and atimulant for dyspopsia and all diseases of the stomach. Tt Is especially beneficial in cases where the hoaith ts run down from disease, worry or overwork, and as an aid to the aged and Infirm It is unoqualled. My wite has had occasion to use Luffy's more than myself, and as she is eighty-four years old, and is troubled with weuk spolls, it is the only thing that bas caved her trom physical collapse.''—H. Crowell, Dayton, 0., Oot, 2%, reak and sinking spells acoompanied by nausea, Inability to retain of assimilate food for the prope nourishment demanded by a normal, health body, are in in- dications that the s.omach ig out of order and is unable to perform the important and indispensable work assigned to it by na- ture. Malt Whiskey VigOrAtOr tor the absolute cuKe and MR. H. CROWELL rovention of dyspepeln, Indigestion, ety [soles of wi ehtons nod Tonge it to tnd by minlstern of the Gospel and pre: i me 4 onio-stimulant moat Neg a i Aeteate. eanen ip: Pneumonia, consumpgn and all er'vour en. + and by its regular and gulicious use Tt ts a promot of od iy q nee it oh ae reg ar and gud use full evjoyment of weir mental ‘and physical powers. peach ‘Tho Purity of Dutty's Pure Malt Whiskey ins no {veel oi aud recognired hy the Goverte OAUMON—Dufty’s Pure Malt whiter ately pure malt / and on seck to pure ‘wottia be sure you get the tituies and imitations placed arket by unscrupulous pers prot only, and wh and detrime ich are a menace doing ealth ¢ to the hi + ook more harm than good, vonth trade-mark, the “Old Chem- forthe the label, and he certain the k in unbroken, rOCers, edical Daily Malt 1 over the cork tn nubro by al ruge@ints an bey Hf 1.00 a bottle, his *16 rain coat to-morrow i at *10. the new Redingote style, much handsomer than the iflystration indicates, Although it has obtained such a hold on smart as to make it very scarce we are prepared to offer 100 to-mor- #10, We can secure more to sell at $16, so why not make this ion to-morrow? Each coat is so beautiful in style and perfect in hanship and quality that when worn will aid in selling the others higher ‘Third Floor, ] with cuffs, The shades are Oxford, tan and olive. You know, of course, how indispensable the rain- i coat ts, especially during the next few weeks, § for 35.00 shepherd plaid suits, tong or short coat style— ‘ed, full sleeve—notch collar and turn-back cuff—t et i asarit auie: ind turn-back cuff—lined throughout §O for 29.75 Panama suits—in black, blue or brown—blouse price, Besides the Redingote there’s an- Ot: new model with large box plaits—full sleeves — me ¢ box or side plaited skirts—very stylish garments, 00 for 22.50 fine quality hand-twisted serge) suits—fancy e # or short Jaunty coat—lined with good quality taffeta—plaited skirt, tS 75 for 25.00 covert cloth coats—imported material—J4 length i ly mannish lapped seams—lined with soft taffeta, %.§. for 22.50 short covert cloth coats—in light tan—also black tylish model—broad strap seams—heavily stitched—taffeta lined, usual sale of fine waists R-DOLLAR waists at $1.95 is not an uncommon announces ‘ment, but rarely is there such a striking example of this value as in the Sale to-morrow of a special purchase of 600 walsts at half price, They embodiment of all that's desirable and stylish in the new Spring lawns, ng, Second Floor, 20 Distinctive Models. ¢an’t tell you about all of them, GS is of dainty lace or embroi- ery to form yokes— $ ] 95 with medallions eral rows of in- at tle exceptional price of $1.95. 198 for 95 silk waists is another w, Serviceable white Habutai or peau trimmed with shirring and tailor- ere's an idea of thelr beauty—the ‘ tucks, plaits and ams connecting with { gil are de- — twenty truly beautiful cre- usual value here to-morrow, The silk new sleeves —trimmed cuffs .28 for $2,50 kimono gowns and sacques, finest lawn, [ (a y STH AVE, 19%! 7020 STREETS ith plaited silk girdle—also coat suit model in light shades—lined with y —= Sues ON CRAWFORD CO, 1.50 cambric petticoats, 75c, they qualities, and that’s what is going to row's sale so Interesting, deep lawn flounce—trimmed with rows of tucks end hemstitching, with Inserted cambric Cocco antes with lace. S, floynce finished with hemstitching and cfuster of tucks above flounce, Embroidered Waist Patterns T5C. The scarcest, daintiest Spring creations—simply a marvel to buy them for less than $1,25 when they're $0 difficult to secure. Maim Floor, The value is 1.25. We have a thousand for to-mor- row, but even so, you are urged to come early, That's consistent with the bargain character of this sale, Entirely new. A variety of new designs are ready at 75c, each—244 yards fine sheer quality cloth—one 4-inch strip embroidery for front and two strips of narrow, embroidery Yor collar and cuffs, The Marcello hair waver creates the latest, smart- est style in hairdressing. The short pompadour rol} is also used with Marcelle wave—ouls are made of sterilized hair—set, 25¢ Plain Curling trons, special, Sc, to 35e Invisible s'k hair nels—doz.30c—ea, 8c j s sheer, beautifis! muslin underwear E are selling so much of awe can well afford to give you an op- every day at repults prices portunity Just for to make your Spring selection at a very important saving. There Is not! ge about the prices themselves, but are seldom associated with ns Second Floor, 280. for women’s cambric drawers—with 50c, for women's umbrella drawers, of cambric, 50c, for women’s unders of cambric—full 750. for $1.60 cambrio petticoats—knee flounce tucked and rinished with two Inser- tions and lace edge ruffle. 2.25 for cambric petticoats—deep flar- ing knee flounce made of slx rows of snowball lace between cluster of tucks and finished with lace-trimmed ruffle — extra underlay. 50c. for women’s gowns, of good cam- brie—Hubbard style, yoke le of four rows of embroidery and edge, ‘5c, for several good styles of 1,00 for nainsook gowns—sllp- ta ie eooune = KOCH & Co. 1891 i4th Anniversary Sale. 1905 Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Silver-Plated Ware. Beginning Thursday, for three days—a big, quick sale at prices without precedent or parallel for goods of EQUAL quality, Byery piece offered is genuine guaranteed plate—up to Koch's highest standard— though sold during this sale far below Koch’s lowest standard of prices, TEA SETS, 4 pieces, Rogers f inbee eeutar get ’ ad ats Flat ‘TEA SPOONS, set of six... tatin Or BNE |TABLE SPOONS, setof six. TABLE FORKS, set of aix COFFEE SPOONS, set of OYSTER FORKS, s¢t of six.. eau. 880 ORANGE SPOONS, set of six..... 8Bc FRUIT KNIVES, set of six. TABLE KNIVES, set of six, COFFEE SETS, 4 pieces, finish, Pale & tenes BREAD TRAYS, heavy, or plain pat- tern, regular $1.75. ..00.+ 0000001690 FERN DISHBS, filigree or plerced de Signs, regula? $2.28, ....+0me+++ 1,65 BAKING DISHES, large size, rose chas- Ing, regular $4.00. ....sssees00sQe 2 MASE SETS, gold lined, regular SOUP TUREENS, fluted Sle, FeRUHE ROO atm lttts | SOUP LADLES, eth,..-s > CANDELABRA, rose chasing, 4 gnd $ | CHEESE SCOOPS, each....... lights, reg. $6.30 & $7.00 4,78, 5.26 [SUGAR TONGS, each..... CANDLESTICKS, Colonial shape, +5 COLD MEAT FORKS, cadh. .... 0390 lar $1.50, :+ee 110] BABY SPOONS, with curved handle, a of hive : fej 188 ORCM rr eaese venteneerer eres B2O ‘ern, go! Ls regular sveede Sterling Silver, EAE SETS, chased ltern rem | PEPPER AND SALTS, cut gliss, sterling top, regular 30¢., each 2c SUGAR ee cut by. cover, regular $1.75, A silver, GRAVY LADLES, each... GREAD TRAYS, MUSTARD POTS, CRUMB SETS, CLARET PITCHERS, MILK HOLDERS, CRACKER JARS, HORSE RADISH JARS, BON BON|HAT PIN HOLDERS, sterling DISHES, FRUIT DISHES, each....890! flower chasing, regular $.35,..1.00 Hand Bags and Belts. Here also a big three-day event, The newest and smartest of this season's leather goods will be sold at prices that upset all ast standards of value.’ If you have leather goods of any sort to buy, this is emphatically the opportunity, HAND BAGS, of heavy walrus grain, |SILK BELTS, shirred back, black and black and colors, fitted with card| white, regular 69C.,..0s00000006 480 case, regular $1.00 and $1.25... 85¢ " SILK BELTS, shirred back, in white, red, HAND BAGS, of heavy walrus grain, blue and green, regular 98 @9c covered frame, black and colors, regu- Tar $1.69... .csseeeeeeeeeeeeeed,G0 | LEATHER BELTS, of fine kid, black and HAND BAGS, of walrus grain, heavy gilt | white, with row of covered buttons frame, black and colors, regular | in back, regular 69¢.,..... 45c¢ $1.98. cscs Lanegan 1,49 | LEATHER BELTS, of fine kid, black art HAND BAGS for children, fancy colors, | white, with new design leather covered regular 69¢. 5 buttons, regular £1.39..,..++00998e $30.00 fo $45.00 Ladies’ Suits, $19.9 A lucky purchasé of the sample line of one of the largest and best manufacturers of ladies’ fine suits enables us to make this unusual offer; our purchase con- sists of LADIES’ FINE TAILORED SUITS, about 50 !n all, Eton blouse or long coat styles, of eolienne, broadcloth, Panama, voile, cheviot, shepherd plaids, mixtures and sicillenne, some with silk taffeta drops; every one this season's choicest model and of superior workmanship; equal styles and qualities can- not be obtained elsewhere for less than $30.00 to $45.00; your choice on Thursday... 19.95 $18.00 to $24.00 Misses’ Suits, $15.75 MISSES’ OR SMALL WOMEN'S SUITS, of all-wool cheviots, fancy mixtures and checks, collarless or tailored jackets and blouse effects, silk Mned, prettily trimmed with velvet, braids and taffeta, skirts are made in a variety of new models, sizes 14 to 16 years, well worth $18.00 to $24.00, Thursday.... 15.75 A Sale of Wash Shirt Waists. LADIES’ WAISTS, of white and ecru figured granite material, or white madras, with large pata, new full sleeve and hemstitched linen collar, regular $1.50; Thursday..,.. 98c LADIES’ WAISTS, of fine lawn, front of Mexican drawn work and large plaits, tucked back; also of lawn, entire front of English embroidery and fine tucks, regular $2,00; Thursday....., 1.49 LADIES’ WAISTS, of silk figured madras, tailored styles in box or side plalted gifects; also of lawn, front of fine embroidery, regular 1 9 8 ' hursday, Between Lenox and Pe bee ebepeeeetneeeeenaee seen eren nets A good used Chickering upright 115, *ro down, eens and 23 other remarka- es me par gains in used ay 7, 27. | pianos for to-morrow— | March sale. | third day. 4th Floor, The list for Thursday, March 23, includes: rent Price, 116.00 160.00 175.00 25,00 35,00 25,00 145.00 4 Chickesing Upright .orsoos.sesesererr (A great bargain in every way.) 1 Gabler Upright...... tenee eeeees (Be early for this—It's fine.) 4 Bach& Bach Upright.......... (Fine tone and case.) 4 Nunn & Herbert Upright, (Falr tone and conditl 1 Steck Square., (Carved legs: 4 Hazelton Square, (Fine tone and 4 Chickering Grand, (Tone fine—keys and case good as new, Don't overlook this wonderful bargadi Also 47 other tnstruments—representing the greatest balues you ever san gowns—round or square neck effects —trimmed with tucks, embroidered insertiows, briar stitching and edged over, chemise or handkerchief ef- fects—rows of lace and hemstitched tucks to form round yoke, finished | | B4inch dress trunks, 3.15. B » ARGE enough and sufficiently strong for 75 per cent, of the trips a during the next six months—covered with canvas and protected by wood slats, My aii Basemedt Salesxpou, in, n, 36 in, 38 tn. 40 in, 385 418 4,50 4.88 5,18 Dress trunks) Dress trunks in 3 sizes—32, 34 and 36] in 4 sizes—32, 34, 36 and Inches-—every possible] 38 Inches—will stand.the improvement, ins uring} S¢verest handlingvard last safety of your effects, | for many years, Special price $6 | Speclal price $12 Suit cases Suit cases in sole leather—24-inch | Of leatherette 2, 24 size-—best construction—| amd 26 In. sizes—stron, considered very good| well fined and watef- value at $7.50, proof—usually $4. Special $480 | Special price $2.80 with lace or embroidery. with beading, ribbons and lace edge, Folding go-carts underpriced ae handy go-carts, that stand alone when folded and take up so little space, are indispensable from now on, when it’s baby’s turn to enjoy the pure alr, Basement Salenroom, Value $8.00, at $6.75, Value $12.50, at $9,50 Value $9.00, at $7.65. Value $14,00,at $11.75 Value $41.00, at $8.25. Value $15.00,at $12,25 The 3&5 Bloch go-cart at ff $20 is undoubtedly the best value availablegme, in New York to-day. For years it has been first to adopt improvements until tosday the name sells thousands without a remarkable price inducement Such as we make for to-morrow’s sale. esha style foot reclining gore In this city people of average circumstances cannot afford to pay rent for one more room than they wequire. If you have such a room in your house or flat rent it profitably by adveatising it ia the UNTRIMMED MILLINERY Thursday, March 23, 900 Dress Hats in seven leading models (one of which we i lustrate), tucked chiffon brims, silk straw crowns, SILK LINED—in brown, navy, car- | inal, champagne, violet, white, new green and black-—for Thursday only, 1. 00 each aR H Seah whe tse toh ebane ene Imported Lilac Imported Foliage (Second Floor.) The New Spring La Vidas, a Lilie. to exaggerate the figure, he corset maker has grown more sane of late new school have produced gar- ments which grade off the awk- ward ae of the figure into without inflicting an iota of dis- comfort to the wearer. This sanity reaches its highest per- La Vida Corsets a qualitied garment made one air at atime by hand labor and which retains its elasticity, 'to the end that the corset possesses permanently proper outline, new spring models o/ La Vida, for the consideration of which we request your inspection. Prices $3.50 to $20.00 Actual value 2,00, 15c, bunch, 10c, bunch, The old corset idea was years and the designers of the gracefully pleasing proportions fection in illed with springy whalebone, We are pleased to present the (Second Floor.) Three Models of Covert Coats $12.00 each that would ordinarily sell for five dollars more. Smart Suits at $23.75 Valie $32.00 These handsome Covert? Coats are shown in three models—/ twenty-five inches long, made of the} celebrated Worumbo cloth (iteclf a guarantee for style and finish), » Strapped or felled scams in the best: tailoring, lined with silks, Thursday at $12.00 each. White Wool Dress Goods Mohairs, English Sicilians Veilings, Crepes, Silk and Wool Eoliennes. In addition to our great, displangt® | Black and Colored bol 'D r4 rics, we show the most comnlte Hine of White Dress Materlalsto be seen’ en Whit Embroidered! vory te Embroidered-Znghighs Sicilian is one of the prettiest mo | hairs of the season, Price $1.00 per yard, A very fine line of the 4 weave in Panama Cloth—on0.of eat best values, Price $1.00 per yard, English Mohair Sicilian (imported) in black, waite, navy, royal, WO, green, Splendid value, Price $1.00 per yard. This illustration Shows an entirely New Suit ina blouse model, made of Imperial, strictly all- wool Serge, and Shepherd Checks, handsomely trimmed, round length skirts plaited—Value $32,00, THURSDAY, each, $23.75 Special Sale of . Silks 5,000 yards colored Peau de Cygne, also black imported efsaline, a beautiful soft Ik finish for dresses, Separate walsts and skirts; just the ideal Spring and $ ummer fabric, Special for Thursday at 4 9 C.yard Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. An Extraordinary Sale of ’ * U l Women's Silk Waists consisting of anassortment of | about §00 Waists of Jap, Silks, plain or lace trimmed, Taffeta Waists in light checks and stripes, and Pongee ists; value $7.50, at $5.50. Lord &S Taylor, HONeill & Co my

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