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ers’ Union, the most interestipg figure around the union rig, Mr. Mitchell's private secretary. Tound, ‘pleasing face, always wreathed in smiles, who| would be content clinrms every one with her businesslike tact and re- tary. She knows more about the conditions among the | Miners’ Union. Brainy Women Whose Assistance _ MANN HEARING IS President John Mitchell Values Next to President John Mitchell, of the Mine Work-| miners than any other ‘woman in the wor]d. In the strike of 1902, when the men were in sore need duarters at\the Ashland House 1s Miss Ellzabeth C. | Of Money to keep themselves-and thelr families allve, it) was decided to cut down the salary of every officer in Z the union, beginning with President Mitchell's. Mi _ Miss Morris is a little woman with fair hair and a@| Morris volunteered to forego all her pay, and said she with : Another busy young sdurcefulness. She has been through two big strikes, | miners’ troubles is Kathryn Arnott, of Scranton, private serving the President of the Miners’ Union as his secre- | secretary to William Nicholls, a district president in the SLEEPING POTION All but the Colonel Slumber, and Even He Yawns at “expert” Evidence. Col. William d’Alton Mann, of Town Topics, defendant in the perjury charge made by Robvert J. Coilier, wus the only interested person present to-day when his hearing was tesimed before Justice McAvoy, In Special Sessions. Everybody else slumbered: For three days a handwriting expert has been testifying as to curves, loops and crooks of handwriting, and even ‘Col. Mann yawned, To-day Mr. Littleton asked the wit- ness, Prof. Albert 8, Osburn, of Roches- ~ | ter, as to who was paying lis expenses. “I think the District-Attomey will,’ replied the r. “I'm to get $50 & day and expenses while here.” He admitted conferences, with experts Carvalho, "Kligeley and Tyrell, These conferences were more or less about the case, dut they avolded any refer- ence to details. They at thi Gthics of their profess! MALBY IS ILL, SO KILBURN CASE WAITS. (Speolal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 14.—Consideration by the Senate Finance Committee of the resolution for an investigation of the State Banking Department Is again de- ferred, this “time pehaps Indcinitely Senator Malby. chairman of the Fi- panc Committee, is ill with grip at bis ‘home, In Ogdensburg, and ihe commit- tee is in consequence tied up unt? Malby returns, which cannot be this week and may not be before weel after next. ia for the pe ar orn ns Srring er intoxicants, ‘You can come to his reseua White Ribbon Remedy rely her board. oman in connection with the UNION PACIFIC DIVIDEND. js" companys, commen woo as'come {pated with the last sem.-annual divi- cdirectors of; the Union Pacific |" "Ti, regular semi-annual dividend of declared ¥_ to-day declared ais per cent. wi on the pre- i-annual dividend of 3 per cent. on ferred the dbmpany’e common stock. This is The Word's Help Want Directory and secured. a good position To the great metropo- lis to seek his for- tune. Poverty and is now well on the High road to success. 'HELEN GOULD FIGHTS fj it is alleged. to it belng old amd worn. || ALLesting ‘Cure for Drunkernese be administered Sater or food without the paleo, ertoeetnds_ of Iptiteal it pero been eta ee ee SUT OF GARDENER med Don’ the day to pass with. ivingita lal, u | if some of wt baeial 9, Tae > | Saree mas H PLAINS, uw Miss Helen Miller, Go is now || WhteRiieeR’ living at Lyndbursk ber, country sea meedy Con fia Tre. at Tarrytown-on-the-Hidson, has de- clded to Aight the gotion far $19.40 dam- ages brought Inst her by Henry Smith, e fofimercwardsner, she to-day filing @ notice ef appéal to thé Appel- late Division. | ‘The plainté alleges, in his compiaint || that while he was spraying -irees on |! the Gould eState the pipe burat owing, physictansand and some of the chemical spraying]; Reeds sees solution got Into his é¢yes and aigo||) all druggists or burned his face and hands. Sent by mail in Miss Gould asked that certain atic. |! gations in Smith's complaint be strick- en out, but Judge Keogh denied this motion, and she now appeals from the Basil FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SPHCIAL AGENTS: Riker’ Stor S iner'e Drug Sores in New York and f| decision. 8! 1 ade fF used by one of her employees. J, Jungmann Drug ne is charged with negligently al.|| leseman & Coen oe & defective tree sprayer vo Wo || sienel Coober. New ¥x + iad A Sale of New Shell Combs. Drastically Cutting Prices Unprecedenied Selling Thursday, Friday and Satarday. It is the most meritorious gathering of the year—positively gnequalled. Dainty and handsomely ornamented Shell Combs . were never before assembled in such prodigious quantities and » high-grade qualities at prices so little. Don’t miss this opportu- | nity to provide for present,or future requirements. \ SHELL, EMPIRE .AND ;IMITATION SHELL, EMPIRE, SIDE xtra heavy qaill top; | AND POMPADOUR COMBS; extra ne gold plate; studded | heavy quill top; value 75c. Throughout to Effect with amethysts, pearls and. shine-| to 98c.; special at......... 49c Stones; value $1 to $250, special A9C & OBC | surarion SHELL, EMPIRE AND $ IMITATION SHELL AND EMPIRE SIDE COMBS; mounted with French rhinestones, combined with pearls and amethysts; value $1.00; special at . SIDE COMBS; ALSO ROD HAIR- PINS; value 50c. to 75c.; Special at .....seeeeeee sD 25c IMITATION SHELL, EMPIRE, SIDE, POMPADOUR, STRAY LOCK COMBS; ALSO BARETTES AND bead edge; value HAIRPINS; value 39c, and 50c.; special at...........+ 19¢ nse 490! See Thursday, Friday, Saturday—A Sale Of Misses’ & Girls’ Wash Dresses, Boys’ Wash Suits & Blouses. Cotton and linen are soaring in price, but fortunate pur- chases enable us to quote, for three days only, the following exceptional price-concessions: MISSES' AND GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, of lawns, linens, reps, piques, dimities,, cities wngbams, in ay choicest and daintiest styles, all prettily trim- hed with laces and embroid- | ories (sizes 4 to 14 yrs.) KHO9C, 95c, 1,39, 1.95, 2.49: BOYS' RUSSIAN SUITS, in the newest white and colored wash fabrics; sizes 2% to 7 years; mid: i Hl be $1.5 Eee ea users prices will be $1.50 to 98c & 1.45. i SIDE COMBS; gold-plated ban $1.00 and § aty BOYS’ SHIRT BLOUSES, of Madras and fancy Oxfords, with soft collar to #5 years; mid-season price will bé 75c.; fe or neckband; three days . 15c Colored Silk Mull, 9c. FINE COLORED SILK MULE ‘ithe or . 496 Koch’s Uptown Prices Make Down- town Shopping an Bxtravagance. “KOCH Clean-Up of & Fine Footwear. Harrying Out Seasonable ani Good- Wearing Shoes to Make Way for Incoming Spring and Summer Stocks. Thursday, Friday and Saturday a su in the Sh Section! A cast of bargains that knows palpate ‘The Koch Store will positively offer footwear bargains that are revelations. ibe ason best styles are here in the leathers you like to Col WOMEN’S BOOTS. LACE OR BUTTON, of Vici Kid; Pat- ent Leather or self-tips; military or Cuban heels. Were $2.00; = sale price 1.35 LACE, BUTTON OR BLUCHER, of fine Kidskin and Gun Metal Calf; hand- wel cpa and tary heels, Po- ‘ay an opedic toes. Were $3.50; sale price... 2.75 LITTLE MEN'S LACE SHOES, of Vic! Kid or Box Calf; welt and flexible Sewed soles; sizes 11 to 2. Were $2.25; sale price... 1,69 MISSES’ BOOTS, LACE OR BUTTON, of fine Vici Kid- skin; welt-sewed soles; patent leath- er tips; eT Lees sizes 11% to 2 Were sale 1.39 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ LACE, BUTTON AND BLUCHER, of ay patent Ke, Patent Colt or SLIPPERS. Calf; hand-welt soles, Cuban Or! WOMEN'S FINE SLIPPERS; French Ea r) Heelee Were’ 84 2.89 beaded; right and left patterns: 2 ind $5; sale price....... . straps; hand-turned “soles; Cuban BOYS’ BOOTS, wood covered heels. Were ¥4.00; sale price........ 3 00 COLLEGE CUT BLUCHERS, of fine] ,,,, " _ Columbia Calf, hand-sewed bate WOMEN’S FELT JULIETTES; fur trim- double soles; wide exten- med; hand-turned soles. sion, Value $4.00...... -OQQ| Were $2.00; sale price... 1.39 LACE OR BLUCHER CUT, in box| MISSES’ FELT JULIETTES; fur trim- oii Patent Colt or Wax Calf; wen | med; hand-turned soles; sizes 11% sewed; stout oak soles with ex- ia 2, Were $1.25; sale tension, Were $2.49 PHICE wees seeeeeeeeeeesees ited quantity to each customer. | sizes 3 to 7; actual 49c. values; lim- Thursday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M,, pair. tol ts, and heavy No. 4 bolts, deep box—all neatly Mned, 32 4 | 36 |. 3 tra, 28 in. with h $3.25 ($9.5063.75' $4 |$4.25 $4.59) $4.75 | Thursday Morning, Beginning at 10 o’Clock and Lasting Until 1 o’Clock, We Will Inaugurate a Series of Very Sensational Special Sales. NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON M Shantung Pongees. 3,000 yards of this fine material, and every yard an actual 39c. quality; 20 inches wide, and the GENUINE Shantung Pongee; a wide range of Thursday, 10 A. M. (limit 45 yards), 19c dinin Fioor. Mrs. Potts’s Sad Irons. Every woman knows these Irons. Women’s Slippers. With Jersey uppers and leather soles; are splen- did House Slippers; pink, blue, red and black; 19c Third Floor. Freshly Laid Eggs. Every housekeeper will be interested; not more than three dozen Eggs will be sold to any one person at this price; Thursday only, from 10 A. M, to 1 P. M. (none livered), per dozen 15c Sixth Floor, Legs of Canada Mutton. 1,050° Legs of Canada Mutton; regular price 123c. lb.; not more than two Legs sold to any one person at this price; per Ib., Thurs- day, between 10 A. M, and 1 P. M..... ti pow patterns. Negligee S! Ww! 9c Sixth Floor. ome worth 19c. Thursday 5: Main Floor, And These Specials for ALL DAY Thursday. ~ ’ : j | 98 Women’s Shoes. [vo eee ree tama atntw Embroideries. 5,000 yards of Embroidery Edgings and Insertions on Cambric, Swiss, Nain: sook and Linen, in many different patterns; strips of 4 to 7 yards each; 2 0 7 inches wide; none ever sold before for less than 10c. a yard} 5c between 10 A. M. and 1 P.M... Sa Spring shades. to 1 PD yard.....0s. « SPECIALS. N, B.—Because of the astonishing lowness of the prices, and the un- questioned popularity of the items, none will be on salo before 10 A. M,, nor after 1 P.M. There will be absolutely no variation from this rule. Unbleached Muslin. : The he: c, quality; full 36 inches wide; at this I morning price we cannot sell mere than 20 yards to each customer, Thurs- day, from 10 A. M. 11 P.M, a 5¢ fea Women’s Wrappers. Made of Percaies, in neat patterns, or Flannel- ettes in Persian effects; regular price 98c.; not more than two sold to any one person at the price; Thursday, between 10 A. M. 49c and 1 P. M. (no mail orders), at... Second Floor. between 10 A. M. and 1 P. M., we shall sell a set of Mrs. Potts’s Sad Irons, includ- ing a cold handle, stand and three Irons, for Danement. Children’s Dresses. Made ot a nice quality plaid and checked mate~ rial; lined throughout; prettily trimmed with box plaits and soutache braid: full skirt; sizes 6 to 14; $1.00 value; Thursday, be- 29 tween 10 A. M, and 1 P.M. onty, at Cc Thursday, 57c Second Floo) Apron Ginghams. Apron Cinghams; 6c. quality, fast color, blue and white checks; not more than 10 yards sold to any one person at this’ price. 4c Yard, Thursday, from 10 A.M, to 1 P.M, Main Fivor. at 98c. a Pair. Made by a Leading Concern and Intended to Be Retailed Everywhere at $1.50. Vici Kid Shoes Kid uppers; straight lace pattern, and Cuban heels. to some other store to buy. This er and popularity in this direction. There are two styles of Shirts in this sale at 37c., and, of course, many iris and Fancy Laundered Shirts. The details: Men’s Negligee Shirts—Good quality corded Madras shirting in neat black and white effects; same patterns that are shown b exclusive farnishers in higher-priced Shirts, Superior value the man who wants a good Shirt at a little price. Separate cuffs. Men’s Fancy Laundered Shirts—These were reduced from the 75c. lines in stock; new Shirts have also offering additional distinction; all neat patterns; openwork 37 back and front; separate cuffs. And in addition Thursday: Price for this sale, a pair. . 5,000 Negligee and Laundered Shirts for Men at 37c; Each. VER since the 14th Street Store has been in existence it has catered to the demands of thousands of men who want seasonable and correct furnishings at considerably less than they would have to pay it they went Prices cas. medium heels and tipped. The Patent Cottskin Shoes have kid uppers HOUT a shadow of doubt one of the best oppor- tunities to buy good shoes under price that has been presented in some months. We sell the shoes just about as we bought them —without a vestige of profit—for the advertising that must result from the sale is certainly more profitable to the store than the profit on the shoes would be. The price is so astonishingly low— The styles are so catchy— The leathers are so popular— That the responses 10 tis aac should i overwhelming. Me aE a reas PETA Coltskin, Vici Kid and Box Calf, in every size and width from Cto EE. The ae ent; rory Hees and full Vik mill oe ac aaa nema y Bice styles. Box Caif are 98° sale (it begins to-morrow) supplies fresh proof of the store’s y for en added to give the 37¢c 47-Piece Decorated Dinner Sets. Finely decorated; floral colors on white porcelain; each piece gold traced. Mt Zold in the regular way would sell at $4. 47 PIE IN THIS SET. Not more than one set sold to each customer. We reserve right to jake dée- livery any time within five days. Thursday, between 10 A. M. and 1 P. M., at, per set Dasement. Style—Many Bright Colors All style indications point toward a revel of color in Suits for Spring—that’s why you find so many delicate shades shown in this suit at $14.98. i a Heliotrope. Alice Blue, Rose, Reseda, Gray, Navy, Black. Description: Made of broadcloth, trim- med with white broadcloth and sou- tache braid, also a fancy braid — three plaits in front, fin- ished with silk but- tons — plaited back, short sleeves. Finished at bottom with white broadcloth and sou- tache braid, lined with a good quality white satin. Circular skirt, plaited front and back, 14.98 3.98 (97 Yor ing Skirts, made of a good quality Panama and mixtures, 48-plait- ed effects or circular models, All lengths. for Men’s and Boys’ Ni 25c Ngee Shirts, ome al made of percale, others of print- ed corded madras cloth. A well- rade, durable shirt, without cufls. for Men’s Neg! !ges 49c Shirts. They, are made" of chambray in blues tan and gray, with fine plaited bosom and detached link cuffs. for Men’s Negligee 55c Shirts made o ‘aac striped and solid color madras cloth. They are made like a dol- lar shirt, with all the good points of make and finish. Some have plain bosoms, others are plaited —all have separate cuffs. Matn Floor, Wext stde, c PCB cc ovicagsuresinsenacy Sizes 8% to 11, were $1.00.... Temptingly Spring Dress Goods Ze"eine'y FRENCH NUN'S VEILING, all pure wool, in the new Spring shades, in- cluding black and cream; 40 inches wide; regularly 59c., Thursday... 44c : IMPORTED BLACK VOILE, all wool, perfect jet black, 44 inches 65c wide; regularly $1.00, Thursday..... Tveccencsenee nog 50c Colored Pongees, 35c. choicest cotton wash fabric of the season, in plain street and evening shades; excellent at i5c, Thursday He 9%o 125th St. West FINE COLORED PONGEES; pure silk, | in every desirable color; also whit- cream or black; 22 in. wide; regularly 50c.; Thursday... 356 Between Lerox and Seventh Avenues. SERSSELESESEE SSE S 4 i EEERPELSEEBEEE OOD SELGEEOESEBEDEEES TEN GIBSON-GIRL PICTURES FREE. wih the SUNDAY WORLD. © | \