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Derome’s a, Busybody, Says Lady from Houston, to Ask Her Age. SHE LOOKS US OVER. {hat “Sad-Iron” Building Teéters Defiance to Providence, and Women Are “Hifglutin.” Coy Mies Gaillard, of Texas, withdrew from the witness stand while the Dis- trict-Attorney smoothed a wrinkle of @nnoyance from his brpw, and pink and ‘white Recorder Gof adjoumed the Pat- rick hearing until Monday, “Dear, dear me!" said Miss Gaillard, of Texas, two seconds later In the jury foom of Part IV., General Sessions, “That man does not treat me as a lady. Is it not a woman's privilege to guard ther personal affairs with secrecy? So Jong as Mr. Jerome continues to pry into my private business, just 60 long shall I parry with his. Who is he that he should make me drag into the open court-room the names of my deurest friends” “Not that I'm ashamed of my friends! Dear, no! But when the District-At- torney wanted to tind out with whom I qwes dining in that restaurant I just made up my mind to tease him, * “You know, if I had known that man (referring to the District-Attorney) were going to ask me so many silly questions ad never should nave left home, Calls Jerome “Busybody.” Rime? Oh! y but that isn't wha. I fame for. I-hud no intention of coming Bast to te!l a pusybody my age.” If any one knows Miss G: he must be a good guésser. breezy Western ¢: scribed by Balzac a Miss Gaillard, of T fwas like eaying to the assem titude “Name your own figure! what are years when the heart is young? “You know, I'm lonesome for the old § @olks," continued Miss Gaillard, of! looked tame Wexas, wiping traces of tears and pow- | Where in the hig! fer from her cheek. ON! yes, New York | he shopping | distr f nice, very nice, but it isn't like Houston. “Oh, I know, it's bigger and has lots} wom more ‘people And houses; but It: you | fal 0: Just look at | men bette ses what good | uuyly); When I drove up | Jerome and | t d'you call $?—| thinking ( , 1 just cried for) nim to ask’ me and whisperi Jear every time on't Know the the outside of th fm it going to do y your swell stre oh. ves, Firth the theatres and the restaurants? Well I've kind-er browsed around. 1 suppose | they are grand. but I run more to re- vivaly. You know. I, haven't been to raver-meeting since I've been here, and | 0 r came ast Saturday night. “Sad-lron” Defies Providence. “Everybody keeps saying to me, e Give Dividend Stamps. One stamp with each 100. of a purchase, Ask 3B. We give One Dividend Stump in exchange for two 8.’ d 0 vo our mamps get the value of double apa sd GarPMANng&sG Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St,, BROOKLYN. = ase C.Q C. zd Your Last February) Friday Chance. Sale Comes to an End Before Another Friday Comes Around. To-morrow our last chance to make a record breaking Friday. Probably no such Friday values were A saving chance too -good for INO CONNECTION WITH ARY OTHER STORE OPERG SIEGE SIXTH AVE. gcwaritoom 182819°STS. Side li ay. A list of special sales throughout The Big Store of utmost importance to thousands of shoppers. The scope is large—there are things to wear, things for the table, things for the kitchen; furniture, pictures But all are bargains. Here’s a summary: Women’s $2.50 Lounging Robes for $1.25. Women’s »1.50 Dressing Sacques for 75c. $1.50 to $2.25 Waists at 95c. Women’s $8.75 to $12.50 Suits at $5.00. Women’s $16.50 Suits at $8.75. Women’s Suits formerly up to $32.00, at $15.00. Oil Paintings formerly $6.00 at $3.25; formerly $15.00 at $6.25; formerly $50.00 at $32.75. Lace Curtains formerly $2.50 at $1.95; formerly $2.25 at $1.50. 50 Tapestries formerly $2.00 at $1.49. $5.00 Suits and Overcoats for Young Men at These prices ought to do it. ever before offered in Brooklyn. anybody to afford to miss. Fine Quality Hooks @ Eyes! Embroideries. Hooks and Eyes, the Macy, also the Snap, black or white, assorted sizes; a] and insertings to match, open-work ef- fine opportunity for home sewer to4iect or fine close patterns; suitable for lay in a generous supply for the future, } trimmings in the Summer sewing, Value 19%c yd.; 1 ToMorrow, 1 29C Scotch Wash |Men’s @ Boys’ Suitings. — Tenens nate ane Gates Ane did for women's skirts and boys’ wash} and get ready for new stock; try and see if your size is in the lot Friday. Value 39c.; To-Morrow, 14c a Value 10c card; j ‘Aren't our buildings tall?’ Th t To-morrow, $2.50 to $3.00 Suits and Overcoats fcr Boys 1 ‘ace of Providence ing things Uke that, ju: $12.50 Suits and Overcoats for Men at $5.75. 15c. Towels at 9c. 35c. Embroidered Doylies at 19c. 8c, Bed Spreads at 59c. 59c. Caps for Infants and Children at 15¢. 49c, and 79c. Bearskin Caps for children at 19¢. 98c. Poke Bonnets at 29c. Children’s 79c. Worsted Knitted Sweaters at 39c. Children’s 50:. Sleeping Garments at 39c. $1.36 Comforters at 79c.; $5.95 Comforters at Ain't I having a good "You can just bet I wou my foot In that or any tell unnecessary fasts; that's all I do from now to Mo 2) would be de-| da; ‘any age." When | in I've a tree scnool . refused to re- | Just now I'm empl ranch. I'm East on eal the secret in court yesterday It| tau tnaerstant th suits. None C. 0. D.; limit 20 yards. Value 15c yd; 1 To-morrow, inen Finish Towelling. Linen-finish Towelling, 3,700 yards, full bleached, red border; washes heavy and absorbent; once used al in demand; try and get some Friday. Value 7c yd.; To-morrow, Men’s @ Boys’ Popular Sheet Music Hits at 9c. $1.25 Block Incandescent Lights at 85c. $13.00 Coal Cooking Range at $7.00. $13.00 Retrigerators at $7.85. $65.00 Parlor Suits for $50.00. $12.00 Mission Arm Chairs at $7.50. $16.00 Arm Chairs at $12.59. $20.00 Brass Bedsteads for $14.50. $8.50 Enamelled Bedsteads for $0.50. $24.00 Gray Drawings Mattresses at $20.00. s Our Women Hifalutin. he couldn't think of one himself, why, back to Texas for Value 29c. ea.; To-Morrow, “It would be different if old friends; but consider that in, thac court ever met me be! ‘Thev even asked me As if I wasn't a perfec yt Texas, we know We treat strangers Any of these items, or anything else we sell, can he better than that. secured by telephone if you can’t come in person. Call KAISER AGAIN SEES ENVOY FROM FRANCE Following Talk on Morocco! He Has Second Chat with Baron De Courcel. hs BERLIN, Feb, 22—Raron de Cour-| el. the distinguished French states-! who says he Hyes-at No. 17 Hester man, who represented France at the) street, was to-day held in $1,000 ball by funeral of King Christian, where the afagistrate B: Ambassadors me: Emperor William and Police Court, charged talked with him on the Morocco tangle, pocket-book on u Sixth in. ‘The complainant against Bloome was Miss Margaret O'Brien, of New Brigh- I. who told the Magistrate that Bloome had jostled her on the train and stolen her pocket-book ym a chatelaine beg she carried and qwas at the court ball here jast night. The Emperor, glancing at the place| y Feserved for the Diplomatic Corps, saw | tor, 3 the Baron, who bowed. One of the Emperor's adjutants tm- | st mediately went to Baron de Courcel, Wich he had opened. Bpoke to him, and the Baron went for-| yward and had a long and earnest con+ ‘versation with Emperor Willlam, the latter gesticulating frequently, as is ¢habiual with him. As the conversation took place under fhe observation of the entire court and ll the foreign representatives, it was Zhe principal subject of gossip, espe- elally oraccount of the political mean- ing which has been given to Baron de urcel’s visit. Handkerchiefs} School Pants. Men's and boys’ Handkerchiefs, all white or colored borders, soft finish just right for daily use; the price cer- tainly bring them within reach of all. Value 8c ea.; To-morrow, Bleached Muslin. 5,000 yds., 1 yard wide, extra good quality; length of 4 to 20 yds., all well-} Flouncings, in short lengths; make 4000—Chelsea. Russian Ambassadbr that the Emperor had not touched upon the Moroccas her political question during We Give “S. & H." Green Trading Stamps yaya, | The Father of His Country | understood when they eo GIRL ROBBED ON “L” TRAIN. Mine O'Brien Accuses Harry Bloome and He In Held. Harry Bloome, seventeen years véd. , in the Centre Street {Value to 9c yd.; To-morrow, To-morrow, the Last Friday in the Month, The Grocery’s Biggest Day.! No Other Store Will Offer Such Attractions in Foods akfast Bacon. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Never Told a Lie. Likewise, the editor of the 1906 ment Primepibs, cut from The Baron afterwards informed the DR. BULL'S RorstRreernarde 2 Avold the Dealor’s Sui under the If; you are a telephone subscriber don't forget this num) -—when need ice, store Or fac- Boneless Break fast Bacon, smoked to perfec- tion, sweet as a nut, per pound,. World Almanac and Encyclopedia in delving into the root of the tree of KNOWLEDGE, INFORMATION AND STATISTICS FOR TOPICS, FACTS AND FIGURES for the enlightenment of the American public, has adhered strictly to the truth. pensable information contained Lamb, chops included, pert..® 15¢ roasting chi All the indis in this the *1906 Standard American Annual the hand book that fs to the United States what Whittaker’s is to Great Britdin, is concise, authentic and reliable, covers the round more completely: than any other It is an encyclopedia, hand book, reference book—in fact almost eneral information in one hat fits the pocket in both he New York best Elgin Greamety ter, our Pura Bran prints... see Big Pound Cake Sale. 5,000 Pounds of the Famous N. B. C. Pound Cake, baked expressly for this sale. A great opportunity to | save money. Your choice of plain, raisin, currant, citron, marble, Orien.al molasses fruit, per Fish! Fish! Fish! Srrelts, fancy selected, per Ib. 10 Weakfish, average wel; Ibs., nice for frying 0 toes, white and mealy, 12 qt basket gag coe ihatitute ‘an and book in print. a library: of small volume size and _ price. Board of Education’s Jist of reference books and is furnished to- principals of Greater New York schools. Nearly, 700 pages—more than 1,000 topics, over 10,000 facts and figures, each page almost bulging with ency- ctopedic information of human interest. mailed for 35-cents, Fresh Haddo:k, Market Cod, per Ib... 1d, pax gallon, $2.24; per boitle, okt pose j per boltle, Bae }; Cloth bound, §6 cents; mrlor 4 ‘ ood do. One Worth 2 Green semana 00 for them. 1,000 stamps are sume as ‘Bree stampa, Cambric Cambric Embroidertes, wide margins Winter Caps. Men's and Boys’ Winter Caps, all styles; broken lots to clean up stock Window Shades. Opaque Window Shades, good color. full length, mounted on patent spring rollers, good wearing kind; suitable for various rooms in the house, Boys’ Boys’ School Pants, ages 3 to 16 years, made of plue and mixed chev- jots and corduroys; well made and full sizes; Pants that will stand hard wear. Value 39¢; 19c To-morrow, Fine Qualit Net Allovers. Net Allovers, in cream or white; also | known brands; none C. O. D.; limit 25} dainty fancy waists for evening wear; yards; excellent for tHe Spring sewing. } yal, 40c to 50c yd., Friday at this price. ‘Value to 50c yd.; 25 | To-morrow, “} Fresh Meat Sale. More Export Beef. Our buyer has secured another ship- Export Beef. Those who purchased their Roast Beef here last Fridyy will appreciate what this means. Beef of this quality is seldom sold in any American marke prices we mame have never r been known elsewhere. Price, from Long} en: 12:c t, and the Short Cut Rib Roast, lb......10c Leg & Loin ‘enuine Spr Fancy Dry Picked Ca; chickens, per | 18%c Heneycomby Tripe, Ye loc per Ib..... No meats C. O. D, Beets in Glass. Strawberry Beets, fresh garden flavor, put up in mammoth glass . } jars, extra fancy, per ‘ar ne, 25C Best Print Butter, 2,000 Ibs. But- Potato Sale. A carload of Long Island Pota- 33c ful, delicious, 2 oz, Crackers and Cakes. Sultana Fruit Crackers, fresh € } from the ovens, our very | price for this sale, per Ib Mixed Cakes, tines! freshly baked Cakes ever offered at this price, per Ib Liquors and Cigars. Genuine Pepper Whiskey, 5 years 15c = Rs ; 4 Att CARS 1eANSFER Jo Leanston To 5 AvE F590 60S. Two Co eR z ound here and there in some of the different styles, REMEMBER—For two hours only fo- morrow, Friday, morning, from 10 to 12 o’clock, you may purchase these splen- did high-class $5 and $8 skirls for . . Not more than two skirts sold to any w C. O. D, orders filled. Blooming Women’s Petticoats Bargain Friday Specials. cee Black Sateen Petticoats—A variety of styles, including pleatings, ruffles and ‘sectional flounces. Fire stripes in, black and white, fles; special at.......++20++ Mercerized Satcen Petticoats, fine qual- ity and soft finish, made in a complete as- sortment of Spring styles, pleatings, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 ai Bloomin nd Women’s Impor nd $2.69 an St , i HourSkirt Sale. Ge ™ Smart , $5 and $8 i Skirts in Choice Cheviots, Panamas, Mohatr, from 10 to 12 Skirts $2.85 The models are circular, gored circular, side pleated, kilted, strapped seams and many other up-to-date tailor-made effects. Waistbands run from 22 to 28 inches. Lengths from 38 to 44 inches, A few 31, 33 and 35 inch waistbands will be $2.85 Broadcloths, Fancy Mixtures, made with one and three ruf- 98e $1.49, $1.98, $2.69 and $3.75 The ‘* Novent’? Petticoat—black jerse: cloth top and elastic waistband, whic! eliminates all fulness over hips and makes the dress fit smoothly. Sateen flounces and led 50c Lisle Thread Hosiery at 400 dozen women's Rembrandt and Richelieu ribbed ingrain lisle thread Hosiery. White heels and toes, None <4 to dealers and only 6 pairs to any one customer. All sizes at this very low price. Men’s Fancy Silk Embroidered 19c Half Hose for . . . 3,000 pairs of finest sample Half Hose, which we bought at about 50% below the regular price. All the newest Spring styles in- Co. of Utica at the New York¢ Furniture Exchange. The makers thought it wise economy to sell the entire assortment under the cost to make rather than pay for shipping the goods back fy to their factories. Weg were on the spot and cought the entire ex- iibits at prices so low hat we can now positively offer you *3.00 Enamel Beds for $2 4.50 Enamel Beds for $3 6.00 Enamel Beds for $4 9.00 Enamel Beds for $6 42.00 Enamel Beds for $9 (5,00 Enamel Beds tor $10 {8.00 Enamel Beds for $12 22.50 Enamel Beds for $5 sunt of Monte Cristo, wwerson's Essays. i ‘Times. ccecckt'a Fertinana naa teshelta nee Hand Books, Cloth Bound, Per Vol., xiquette, Punetuat! etter Writing, Graton om tations. Conversation Worth Knowing. Conundrums, Ups OF Speech. eae es. fonunelation. notiam, Dietlonety ot Mythology. || Whist, Rractleal Synonyms, Parlor Games. nts, ronomy. Ye Debaters Treamvry. fotany. Il sizes. Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, seth St. Section, 200 Distinclive New Styles In Brass and Enamelled Beds at One-third Under Price This lot constitutes the samples shown at the recent exhibition to the trade by the Manhattan Bedding Co. of this city and the Foster Bros. Mfg. 18.00 Brass Beds for 22.50 Brass Beds for $15 27.00 Brass Beds for $1 30.00 Brass Beds for 37.50 Brass Beds for $25 45.00 Brass Reds for 60.00 Brass Beds for 75.00 Brass Beds for $50 Pesos aes ekoes We Guaraniee these Beds to be the best in construction and jinish ever ojfered. Bloomingdales’, Fourth Floor. fe SS ~ Books at Popular Prices. Fine Two-Vol. Sets, 54¢.—printed from clear, large type on good paper—each set uniformly bow as in cloth, Published at $1.50, WH at Kuxuy and Oxtord, ending as a Fine Art. Comic Cartoons, 36¢._these wonderfully popular comic books, with slored pictures, are eagerly welcomed by both old and young. At our learing price to-morrow they will zo with a rush, Here are the titles;— vhonse and Gaston. Katsenjammer Kids. Adventures of, All Cars 9 Lex, to 3d Ave, transier to Bloomingdales’ sonts som sc