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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1906; ‘ ‘ ‘ PRINCESS SHAPE THE RAGE FOR GOTHAM GIRLS---FAD ALREADY IN TOWN HIGGINS HURRES. Be sintces apse, ibe! HOW THE PRINCESS FITS AND MISFITS. THE SENATORS ess?” Gowns Shall Be Tight Fits By F. G. Long. BONAPARTE ILL A WITH TONSILITIS. WASHINGTON, Feb, 1—Secrotary Bonaparte is detained at: his home i Baltimore to~day suffering fromn an at OLD'‘MAN INSTANTLY | tec of tonsntts ' from the Feet Up. met TREY BUTTON UP = Ir “SETS OFF THE GRACEFUL Slow Legislative Work Again ie) ASaiade CeiAn 0 ROOF. oRee Aired and “Get Busy” KILLED BY TROLLEY. EONGROW OF BUTTONS | Word Passed Along. Alighting from/One Car, He Stepped JOYES’ : Directly in Front of Another TABLETS DECORATIONS 2 from Opposite Direction. p (Opecta! ts The Breatog Wertt.) yf Bete R = ALBANY, Feb. L—The Rocsevsl-| Alighting from an eastbound Newark |! HY-PO-PHOS-PHITES . AS = managers in ‘the Legislature|¢roliey-car, Isaae Traphagen, of No. Tis ee fe Nome Bethe eee MENTAL ¢ I are against i.” The enell-like pace | 66 Grand street, Jersey City, was in- Are etter, jenennt at ; at which business is ‘preceeding, pro-| stantly Killed early to-day, when ho|ff © tke hash Hs ste male ee = yoked an attack on the Senate man-| attempted to cross the westbound tracks cREATIN an and PiPSEN, tn. co agement to-day, and Sehatora. Cogwes-| at a scent wha another troliey-car Phi PRINCESS ball, White and Lewis, all Republtcanm, rapidly. ce} DYSPEPS! pry dis Borcre the eid man could act he was | MOE Dau censured the Lew for, . Oty: gropnd to Sea See ine See fiowke Hi and. CATARRE frndels, ‘Two worn rain the| Mf or STOMA! Benators, Mr. Lewis declared,| car fainted at the sig! The - accident Prescriptions os Land No. If-—S0. wae. paying more ‘attention to ¢hetr| happcned at the Junction of Grand and il. and No. IV.—sie. than to the work of| Manning streste. ‘At_Druggists. private’ bosingss | thaw Charles Metz, the motorman, of No. In pened |the State.’ He detleved that there| 21 “Brennen street, Nuwar, was ar- boxes only. | should be a acil of thé House every day| rested and riteally gharged | with to compel the attendance of a Prettinuphtor. Tite wad ‘De- Senator tor Coggeshall a4 vooated ‘Bat pore, Poilee Justice Higgins he held 4 Monday sessi | fe further examination 4 Pei John and Mondsy in cho Senite to-day, com-| A. Bletr, of General Sess And pads can't hide lows beneath a tight-fitting, all-the-way- See ere tetralsed eine bresky clghte . : \E ‘ eng AC Be Awe Siete soe Already the Newest of SPRING SKIRTS Are Here. The New Habit Back Circular Shirts (iieci:) $6.98 The most fashionable among the new spring circular skirts will be the habit back. And they are here first. Just glance at the graceful lines of the cut alongside and notice the clever tailored eflect and’ you'll wonder at the low price—$6.98. Double our price will be asked for them in most stores a little lateron. The ‘Wait until Mrs. “200 Av.” comes tod- @ing and wheezing down the avenue hooked into 4 47-%5-W-inch creation that Ought to ko three inches bigger all the P ‘way up. There will be plenty Me her. And Botticelli nymphs that ought to Wy | be plumped out with frills and bungly Bleeves will run about disguised as ‘bean- in princess walking suits. But All Will Be Happy. eet the girls with pretty figures will ps4 ~ iy thelr element, and you can't find OP: Lis woman that doesn’t tink she has a Siren ie Sraay ex ‘rrousees & Here Gre, some ‘of the most exelustve | [2° en ven eae tea every bare Sgt pat, the ih fashioned ats blades. The a feb gkirt, at she same time oe skirts are of a high grade black eee broadcloth. Bie bony, cibowe, 604, peed not | Bnd Dultonhooke will be above pare | Experts say. tha tz an ealel| eerie dn e betta t's our pesrsibe contre Other New Spring Skirts. "joints a Hooks Strong and Close. Very awagger. ret “ear tnd Bobwie style wil never grow common. At $3.98—NEW CIRCULAR SKIRTS of fine black broadcloth, Seen wal neve: ite of " 8 “Site no Greek figures need Spply. | Tg princess anvwa, % Plain circular effect, with panel front and broad mem J. Waring. aut, of vale dive | Oommen ase : Item 37A whate-the-use princess cos-| ing couree atthe iis Went eal thus stitched band of material at bottom. Value $7.50. Special at $3.93. me, tight skirt reaching oth done into a one-plece single ‘The delectable part of oot (tee bius f Bee Pe egne ail et ‘ winter, Gut heretofore aireet dresses Barment, tight enough to make any Pee Ee cre ne Oe eee Pion right Rotranately the, hooks ie close | 2 ugh to etart i. oe | Made this way were rather a novelty oman 15 asp and} to the heck.” Talk about “ohfldren's |and strong. A dimimutive Jacket, of When the dressiyakers cet their spring pints but. destenea aed ay om 2 Sa pete ve pc tals eations out we'll all try to Ket usev of about 150 pounds. man, “qoan, beggereman, 7 thier | Sep oy guarant h han) vars his | to the Idea, rah: ewer ted t0 ook like the pextorns,’ The buttons of this swagest Lae eget at the. level OF Setter er “Never mind, the Johnnies will be 3 —BLACK CHIFFON PANAMA SKIRTS in the new ' METZ HOLDS UIP ALL At $5.98 plaited circular model, box plaits front and back, ed — At $4.98-Two VERY CHIC CIRCULAR SKIRTS of black broadcloth. One of the models has inverted plaits down front and finished at bottom with fold of material. The other is a plaited panel front, with cross straps at sides and front, Value $8.50. Special at $4.98 broker wit faithfully perform ail eon- tracts arising in his business and apy | he lecE ae maintain an ‘ction | finished with eer fold at bottom. Value $10. Special at $5.98, AFTER THE BALL’ MUST BE LICEASED| == ease . \o og . Shot Three and Himself. eee Tegnaon twelve CF at AX Bh Ave lived at 1% Highth sires “Long phaX FRANCISCO, FRB. 1-8 1c oiety Function on the East|Assembly Bill Makes Them) inthe’, ui ae lee fam a’ te pot and seater, Gosealpont othe wi Side Marred in’ the Pay $250 and File Double | of thatstrest. He lost his balance ‘when fam Walliridge sh: ied winoelt Setlouny’"peoconied he Early Hours. Surety Bond of $5,000. Close Guard on Port Arthur. ST. PETMRSBURG, FEB. 1—The Russian Change d'Affaires at Tokio re- Borie) Chas, i onaeed aes oe ees . ‘to fost Rafe apectat Perse ee viet Mr, Mulligan, Who Is Missing, Ac- ttecine purpose of removing thelr prop cused of Having Used a ae aaa 5 Blackjack. U. S. Imports Doubled. WASHINGTON, FEB. 1—The tmports| There was a balli—combination “civic” MR. BROWN IN HOSPITAL. 8.30 A. M. . Closes 6 P. M, The notice shall be published as a corporation notice and an opportunity Third Annual Exhibition of ||| A Most Important Sale for Men. | had lost enough sel to Kitt which ed a scarcity en orainaty man, but he hed enough lite mechantes in the butlding trades. lett, in him to tell Doyle that Jimmy Earl & Wilson’s $3.50 Fancy Linen Shirts at $2.50, . || {oto the United, States have practically |and masquerade—at Teutonia Hall, in} Sven for any persons to be heard in ( D E: b 4 5 ang Ill doubled, in value in the lest seven| Third avenue, between Fitteenth and | ppositicn, of the granting of such 1!) otton TESS LAaDrics. | What well-dressed man has not heard of the “Donnybrook Yeara, acoording to a bulletin issued by, Sixteenth streets, lest night, It must | of $5.00 with two securities ¢ 1 Irish Linen Shirt?” Show us that man and we will show you one the Bureau of Statistics of the Depart-| have been @ notable affair among the |= IN THE SECOND FLOOR MILLINERY SALON.. | who has not enjoyed wearing as fine a negligee business shirt as the ment of Commerce and Labor. In the} Fads and Fancies set of the old ‘i i ‘ world produces, Stiff enough yet soft, negligee yet exceedingly | conlendar year 1905 the imports aggre-|, - : A garden of exquisite, filmy, fas- | Organdies, Tulles, Nets and Voiles Pp y 'y Eated te value $17,000,000, a8 seainat areca Svar ihe “bere Seliaeehiaand cinating fabrics which Fashion favors | from France—embroldered materials dressy, they are deservedly propular among the conservative and the 635,000,000 in the calendar year 1 besa Desay Gpliley vere for Summier'frocks and gowns. In | from. Sviearrand gaily flow sted smart-dressing men. Hitherto they have been sold at $3.50 without i oa ‘ mities from Irelan armingly Hs peeves Want More Apprenti You ovuldn't rent « érees mult ea the Sale of every country where these dainty checked and plalded woven Volles Beutnn To-morrow we have the pleasure of announcing them to do wih the ces, bepes Bowery, ter Joye oc lmeney, materials are made our representa- from Engiand—colored Dress Linens, at $2, ee N.Y. FEB 1— eased Brown, a chunky steamfitter, , tives have purchased them directly plain and embroidered, from Glas- i They are made COAT STYLE, with cuffs attached—a splen- The New va (bate Amostation of ae ae old, of No: feng zunt M. ens from the makers. This unique ex- gow, Scotland—the effective black did shirt in three neat and attractive patterns of a light grayish green Own i ron ie RY re showing of! ye corres um e countless attractly fab ‘'O- aiken eee possible, nad to “give isch venue 3 re re | muterials off cotton, silk and cotton diced by our ow teoeatores pro |’ Also the E, & W. No. 44—a light ground shirt in a novel and | wn sheared e1 way, Pajamas. and linen. ing that is not equalled anywhere in i pleasing design and three different shades. We regard this as one | wee total | There are the delicately woven the city, or, in-fact, in the cquntry. || of the most important shirt isa pounce ISIS of the year. Mulli; who runs a saloon at No. 21 | Death Fight on Horseback. | Anvave 1. sad tit hin, liner win a Mubros Pajamas, BLUWFIBLD, W. Ve, Feb. 1—Ned| ciared the blow was elven without pro- . Cordell, @ prominent business man of focation. Mulgan ed been at “she made military model, in white,| toa, Ie waa an tim] bY Meredith Gypon. "he ren nad quar-|, BE, ifamteh) who. took, Brown 2 [plain blue or tan, also light frat beds were put aid the steam fs peemiualiy fo talk Put | Felled, but nettled thelr diMoulties, and| wos possibly fractured and. that ha grounds with neat figures) Orpua asked Cordel! to ride in front ot might die, Detective McDonald, of the and stripes, him on his hurse to Cordell'as home.| Union Market station, hurried to ¥ tom edvatioe on fast year's figures. | Oo. the way the men again quarrelied | hospital to take Brown's Hatoment. | it & difference of over $45.00| ana Cypus, becoming angered, drew a| Jimmy Mulligan, whom Brown ac- h ‘orde ed of slugging tim, fe a leutenant ‘Then when the bids were| revolver and shot Cord: if in the baci or son Bon bby Se Te: y whogua, I. oo, throwing the corpse from the horse, 2 An Evening World reporter who went | Cypus escaped to the mountains, to iia’ wale Tearnad trosk Ciel bare _value $1.50. keeper on watch that Mulligan hadn't “E cannot understand it," the Comp- been stout, the plate since early ei | trtlar ani” but or iwpectore are sai | STRIKING TRONWORKER | leicrie, the Sagi ato z 1&3 Tayi; OW and we will have to walt until we ( T 5 ran > he fa was get thelr full report. It would be pos- CONVI ED OF ASSAULT poset ites 4 Pim’ Pied ere pam Or ay Or, j cite, of course, for us to go to the lowtalls thet in't fit them, There * Broadway and Twentieth Street; | |!/ —this is the time and here is the place. Would you have a fancy {Ue crtablshing’ a bad precedent, "One| Member of Housesmiths’ and Bridge-| were hoes thetewte tos tad hati | Fifth Avenue; Nineteenth Street. | piece? Think of a Vernis Martin Chair, beautifully’ decorated, at thing Ido kndw, aid tat Is tat every | men’s Union Is Liable to Five | tran cenire’ to ‘leeward. Some $12—ora good, solid, comfortable, golden oak arm chair at $3.95. Is *, Jiacts ate exponeas |? cel Years in Prison, sitters ‘We ce alia wi ve it a birthday present for HIM that you seek? Then just imagine Mujeres otlen: The teat cueeion kakel| The Jury found Davia 3 isd ecm ; 4 FUMED OAK Morris Chair for $6. 70---isn’ t that the limit of fvaluer - Yet these are but examples of the great sale that has just Brooklyn’s Greatest. of Furniture “a 1 Sales. An Event of Marvellous Economies, Do you want a suite or simply a single piece of furniture to fill in-some vacant space in the room or to hide an ungainly corner um ky the Mayor was: "Wat out | ing iron worker The two baron a ene 001 pony elon about bs | iP eine 8 al ae: rio begun—a sale that is, we believe, without comparison hereabouts. at dp eile Md by which, In the ev i ‘$16.00 Couches, $995. $10.25 Morris Chairs, $6.70. phe city, porcreg * ° 2 i ecorde: Cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Golder oak, oe frame, nicely tufted in Homage ade ada with all hair 2 bg Golivercd At any rant re ra |. thie dangerous throat incase tae often led hi | : Weer eke Fs to more w fous pad etal diseases th neg f Mer co! ay Citas a 7 ‘| lect to cure it in Its first stages with ‘ee : 1@ outcome Oo J i} > emo} Supply, su ony 1 LL’ | 13.50, good value at $18.00.) $9.50, good value at $12.00/ 4 Shieh a a wor ‘a f atthe, 1 mo : es BU. b) $3.98 seetal, " Golden 2 oe ee Pele ase herd eer: Apheeio | rat Some of thix tas ; eer Eat th | » good value at $5.50. Gold- $14.50, good value at $22.00.|$10.78, good value at $13.00. | $44.00, red: 00.0 6 PE AS tere toes « rush order en oak, cobbler seat, |” Golden oak, three doors, Golden oak, bevel mirror. : White emunen, Slt nate ero || $4.50, good value at $6.00. Gold-| $19.99, reduced from $25.00.|$13,80, good value at $16.00.| ‘ aye ai n.| 5 1 1 oa, of 4 #0 cabs WOOd seat, Furged oak, one door. Golden oak, bevel mirror, $15.75, reduced from $21.00. NF F . P " | | i} ai neva office, ; ie Ne i ef if 1 iding on. th 2 $5.95, good value at $8.00. Weath- | ¢25,00, reduced $31.00. Curly birch, bevel plete mirrors all of i et and shat t t naitohn : cg 3 | ered oak, wood seat, Ir Foldi Bed : f i Laide a bl | Fumed oak, two door! on Folding Beds. $10.80, redu ; die : . ‘ cod from $22.00. Ky | S6rFi mops vallee es: 60.60, ManoE- Lia fetticed, from $40.00+ | $6.25, reduced trom $12.80, Ver-| Mahogany finish, bevel plate miltrdt, ” y ume || $8.50, good value at $12.80. Gold- | ¢n otk, leather seat, $12 f | $36. Meda pak dh in paghshbt atte Alia pig Martin finish, 3 ft.x5 ft, child's i ced from $41.00. { 1, bevel plate mirror, tt 5 .. We weat you to have Mahoginy, thee doors. Ka 28, reduced from $18.50. RE a ba nidedaned PAE jog De, ula Tt Fo, bog vali ab (6,04, Yer Bureaus, White and. gilt, 4-foot size, $32.00, reduced trom $41.00... ey twe ats ; ey He (oy iL apg vention ‘ | ‘ $6.08) good yalue.. dt. $9.00. $10.00, reduced from $20,00,| ‘Bird's-eye maple, bevel ae mirror, Hs F “fs, gated, preparing a S spent in, wett dans FA H Bookcases, Golden oak, bevel mirtory: Vernis Martin finish, 4-foot size, $42.00, reducad ; ( in Solivered ‘by bulla he said, i : every taleaman TAKE NO {ae , $9.80, good vale at $12.00, Gold- bide “food ib” it tet ‘s10, re trom 92)300: ahogahy, bevel plat 4 ait ast peices ue Hil wheter he nd Uiny prefudiees a Any gbeinte which a de Pee Sah ars ta a in me a | en oak, une di dotiaatere mirror, 4 finish, +-foot size, sete 1 Oontral Bi pen chore ‘and workiyen Baar 7 9uF headin -t only ke ant, = =

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