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Lt i a _- FE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 28, 1906. FELIX, WHO LOST $50,000 TO GAMBLERS. | WANT POLICEMEN DETAILED TO PIERS. RHEUMATISM Disapproval of Commissioner Bing- une TIPPER WHOCOT S50, 00 FUND GLY a Jury Quickly Found Ver- ‘dict Against Tracey in - Big Swindling Case. Sen ea watchmen’s duty on the plers and docks to place’ them on regular patrol duty was expressed by the New York Board of Trade and Transportation at it: reg- ular monthly meeting to-day. This dls- approval was embodied in ‘a resolution : j pours Salta at ta Bosca te muarencted tay ane gures Ina tow guys, | Contains nO erases fer with the Commissioner and present ha nd drives cut ail ‘neurnatie polson their opinion the matter to him. ay! . weak and women. bers thought ‘It necessary to have pa-| MUNYON, Bway & H6th, St. James Bldg. HENRY SIEGEL, Pres. Seah as eee eos| THURSDAY, 10 A. M. tw 1 P. M. eps een, ha see Sunday World Wants More Extraordinary Sa les } obliged to furnieh private watchmen Work Monday Wonders. a 7 ‘ i Yi Another Series of Attractions That Ought to Pack THE 14TH STREET STORE. NO MAIL ORDERS. To protect ourselves against the in ers, we will restrict quantities. ROBBED JOHN A. FELIX. ‘ ts a —= Cotta te 4 Scat eet Music Dealer Had Already C um tion Pneumonia PHUNSD AN) PMURED AY: | wHURSDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, : : 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. 9] |10 A.M. to 1 P.M. 10A.M.to 1 P.M. ]}| 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. ff | 10A.M.to 1 Pt — spagaslapanataal amas ons p J |) | mutton. |} women's || Embrot- | | Printed Huck || Beef, tron. Poolrooms. : |tees or nindauar- | Walking deries, Wash Lawns}! Towels. and Wine. ters of etstoe Osn, Skirts, [BY Ss So Oat ore meaty pene |aree. eines "They are, made from sold color |material ana man- fish mixtures in ed designs of Red, Blue, Pink, Green ‘and Brown, y Hemmed Huek Towels; red borders, Not more than 6 to a customer; 9. to 0 yncie, Swiss Cambric, Nainsook Edges and Inscr- |tions, Worth |2ic. a yard. Not more than — two a a jada Mutton, Sold Py lovery where at |12h&c. a pound. Frightful Ravages of the Scourges, Which Have So Long |Not more than 2 Baffled the Skill of Medical Science, Prevented and Cured by lems or hindquar- ters to @ custo. the Use of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. mer. Pound, COURT GRANTS A STAY. ‘Wants Higher Tribunal to Pass Upon the IMegality of Wire Tapping Game. 3 ] “Any one doubting its merits may 4C i write to me,” says Mrs. Hughes, Sixth Floor. who has been permanently cured eee of Consumption by Duffy’s Pure THURSDAY, ‘THURSDAY, | Malt Whiskey. 10 A.M. tod PAL 9 lio 4.M.to1 P.M. story of how Christo. . alias Charles Tomp- Fohn A. Felix for $50,000 in THURSDAY, 10A.M.toLP.M. THURSDAY. 10A.M.to 1 P.M. Sewing THURSDAY. 10A.M.to 1 PM. jt. Bleached apoing scheme convicted “ i Children’: P ee 1. consider Duffy's Malt Whiskey one of ren’s | Offers the follow-f }® ; Bec to-day after a half-hour's de- the beat medicines in the world. T had con- Wear. Drip Pans. faa not more | Bed Sheets. Machines, ie a h ul us . ad 1 ein. Saab ta eit wita Se cf latte, e seer | HEP SPE no dozen, fer | roy rea sev When the verdict was rendered Dan Gi Whiskey I have not had any hemorrhag Fiannelotte Ki9 | ae tron, tn all | Jowing to @ cus- three-quarier 22d | Machines, 4 draw @'Rellly and James W. Osborne, counsel am nearly well. Any one dowbting tts|]{ |™OroH | ani, pf | wuenta trom. in ia! Soehs Sitae, | era, highly poltan- jerits may write me and I will gladly an- sizes, to fit ony lea. They have a Me for the wire-tapper, moved for an arrest were ee rien wors. 2s yards ons), 28! ‘ ’ swer all letters and prove whal ¢ Slightly — solle + i | a @ judgment, ‘which was granted. The for ma I would not have been here to Nels whe in range. Values uo are Tong: a | the new tmprove rt said that before judgment should had it not been for Duffy's Pure |rewular price offf |to 2c. Not more igaree ae ments and are be refidered in tie case he wished the Whiskey."—MRS. DUANE HUGHES, August 0g, a warment ‘+H | nan 2 to @ cus- [All “pertect, ex- | e8sy running Springs, Augusta Co., Va. Dec. 10, 1904. jue Not tra heavy © qual. Value $15.00. Not |sot more than 8 the legality of the wire- Iew concerning Neier Ing flim-flam defined by the Appel- more than 1 to ®B leans to @ cus tomer. Can, 5c Sixth Floor. a customer, 13c Second Floor. customer; each at The Following Specials on Sale ALL DAY Thursd Women's Satin Lined Sutts, $9.98 ¢ 4 Mires are exceptionally attractive Suits. They are made from an | j DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ie meh! T° lost $1,000 there, Sod ° stung by his partner he has po re- Die ever play, at Monte Carlo? MRS. DUANE HUGH) 74 . tm the etiminal courts at Hat aes sak ome ere Has provid a boon to sutlerine humanity during, 2° nbounanis of tuiering” mend ‘Tracey Released on Bail. Sometimes “Tw in Piomen are biegeing the Gay. when hele attention was, called to. the beneficent, healing, Cuioy tat ewerywhe eect at Monte invigorating and life-prolonging qualities of this ¥! tomact ov Assistant District-Attor- Seat A recognized everywhere as the unfailing: specific for the cure of colds. bronchitts, i ‘Train. ¢ form of stomach trouble, all diseases of the “i don't kines fob eure.” sald Felix, consumption, wervousness, malaria. €Y4'¥, dskened conditions of the brain and body. It ‘loomily. “That to be the case,” returns youthful vigor to the old by nourishing and feeding the vital forces of life, and it he he smiled id brigh d tH ‘ the aoe t "Monte Carlo I kuew i {One Child, Left in a Hallway, | maintains the pealth, ang strength ogy throat and lungs, and all'run-down a0 BS young, It 1s prescribed ‘by doctors of Sit excellent quality Panama, in black and blue only. A jaunty Eton The Jurors laughed when the musle Is Nearly Overcome tale of, the rend ad tn ; the onl mlekey coltarless model, prettily trimmed with Persian braid, lined to about the big safe by Smoke. gad Ta valuable booklet “on “Atseases sent throyghout with satin, Circular skirt. a ‘ghey 3 would | Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey ts sold Fifteen Different Models of Suits. $1 4 98 FOR WOMEN'S SUITS. We are showing 15 different models in ® Etons. Materials are Panamas and Broadcloths. Trimmings com- prise flat silk braid, soutache, Persians, velvets, moire, &c.; lined throughout with either satin or taffeta. Colors ‘are rose, Alice blue, pearl gray, dark gray, black, blue, red and tan. Circular skirts. All sizes, $24 98 FOR WOMEN’S SUITS. They are copies of imported models in . Pony and Eton coat effect, lace trimmed. Materials are fine qual ity Panamas, Broadcloths and Mixed Materials, lined with taffeta or peau de cygne. . Fancy circular skirts. all first-class druggis Lis Hie edit era vlan er Hh or direct, in scaled ioteias nly. “On, very Jaree big @nough to hold| Sachs, on the fifth floor of the big ‘ ” les only. all the thoney I got out of it.” double-decker six-story tehement at No.|Pric> $1.00. See that the “On Detectives on the Stand. 73 Norfolk street to-day threw twenty-] Chemist” trade-mark is on the label. i Chaties G. Fogarty, | e{x families into a panic and neatly re-} Look for it cafefully, and refuse sub- fe ‘1 suited in the death by suffocation of} ssitures, It will cure you after all the other men wlio are ac-| Yetta Silverstein, a five-year-old girl.| 14 ies ha a the finaacial toes! who was left in the hallway on the sixth | Other remedies have failed. Dufty " ve, t Mon-; oor in the general rush for safety. Pure Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, pimilar evidence. This ended! tne sachs family were away from|N, Y, Beate. Former District.) 7Ne . 7" jdshehe james W. Otborno, for ihe! home at the time the fire started and juced no witnesses, its cause is unknown. The blaze was’ discovered” by persons passing in the ——— GIRL STRUCK BY CAR. — | strect, who saw smoke issuing from the ows. shaman, of the Eldridge ffled in Shawi She Could RS rctiieey iiconats the mouse, | See and Was Run Down. esvigting tenants to the street. On the | ae hird Soor he found a bedridden woman Hannah Gustav, aged fifteen, of No.|trjing to struggle down he stairs. Ae 217 Avenue C, was run Gown by 6 Four sho A peda no danger od Maiigeer ned tiiemsburg: oar, rua: to remain er apart- in ffobt of hér Nome this crite and | Sent, mae seriousty injured. ‘Che girl was on her | On th esixth floor Fishman ‘heaml the HRY te, ekrscery, store and uid not tee | stifted cries of the little Silverstein girl . 1 @he was Roos ea land carried her from thé smoke-filled SE TE ra es aaa ao Story. estimony of Fetix, $5 00 For WOMEN’S TAN COVERTCOATS., These tailor-made Covert ° Coats are made of a fine quality cloth in a pretty: shade of tan, 22- inch jaunty style, lined throughout with a guaranteed satin; finely tailored; new shaped sleeves, shaped collar and revers, All sizes, Second Floor, | A Thousand Natty Surts for Boys with “Knicker” or Plain Pants, $3 for Beautifully Stylish Spring All « ra go direct or ‘Telephone: | by transfer to our doors. 3300 Wm. Infants’ Coats. EL ied ENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORE, BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPED B BTA . Sample lines. Bedford Cord is the they were going to y lates, extra ripe watermelon, an d to let Helix in for a slice he h a 8) er. Her spine was Hawkes took her to Belle- —|| New Thursday Values Ny it eee r ‘ively tri ed with et or that they. gre not the 1 A Sal Pictures beth, Under-Price sev%,s. ordinary coat, but something more distinctive, more pleasing. Fact is, they’re samples of 1] $2.50 and $3.00 coats.. e Room Panel frames; size 4g. |} Combination | Picture: openings, value ic i | = 8x10), Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits made to be sold at $5. ’ - 26 Different Styles of Hand. somest New Spring Fabrics. Made for Spring wear, but heavy enough. to be worn now with comfort. Light, dark and me- dium colors, for bovs 7 to 16 years old. Also Plain Blue Serge Suits for boys. Absolutely the best values in New York at the price, ‘Third Floor, Osborne, Second Floor. ‘And then ed Mr. j wand then 1 forgot them,” sald Felix. according to the story, guidei | to a place in Twenty-second where Ky lot of telegraph instru- } Or - a or | were ata great rate. The were only talking to themselves, it Helix didn't know that at the time. Nelson introduced bim be says to Announce the ag the racihg repre- ‘Western Union. As a x went to a brokerage office “1 aigdohaopb Exhibition of their he used to trvited visits uptown gambling * His subsequent remarks showed Tecate | Spring and Summer Millinery, Hew Se Mlk it Me te Thursday and Friday, | ere. Didn't you go to Hoboken. t ter Tracey got your tsi, 00 as March ist & 2nd. | “Venice Cafe Collars ! from 10 to 17 inches deep—white, butter and ecru—su table for chil- dren's coats and evening wecr; also very useful for yokes. None in the lot worth less than $1450— 98 SOME $2.00 ..eeeeeeeeeeee Cc Mala Flooe Another rare chance at these all-around —gor- Viceable storm Lenten Foods---Popular Drices: Women's Hosiery, as = ——~, | Women’: WILLOW FARM FRESH CREAMERY BUTJER—Every pound is 1°33 with, double i Cod eee ta - Sppie Ayatate $l 30 alldver lace patterns—fast 1 5 Cc bY ck... 2. te eeeeee eee cee to please the most critical housewife! PACKIGe.caceeeeeseee- 088+ vase ence eves Lan Wats 90C|| Fine grade lawn and pretty de- signs, Einished with three em- broidered panels and three rows of Valenciennes lace; small tucks be- tween and on either side of panels, Others at 6.98 9.98 & 14.98 - Cheviots, Panama i $15 | Cloths and Fancy | Street | Mixtures. ‘Eton! { Suits, [Blouse and Coat Women’s Imported Lace Lisle Thread Hosiery in black, tan, pink and blue; either allover lace or lace boot; very fine gauge with spliced heels, toes and soles; 3 for $1.00: Pte OE Floor. FLOUR—Gol4 Modal— TOMATORR — 800 ‘Two carloads direct caves Red Ripe South- from the mill—barrel ern Packed Fruit — Jorg Gimit M 1 gabon lle Val. lace> Short or long Matched collar, also of 98 slecves. Sizes % to 44...... % C Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St ON — BI i ss i Styles. Plaited, M ’ Mhsle grain: Bell Finest Columbia Peto Fine: ‘Mat 9.98 and Circular! len’s 50c Topiary ge abc pag ce ESE] mag os y > | | Skirts, 11! Neckwear Cc Ce Tats reeks pane. gee dren's Underivear. | : FFE $2.86; bushel bag. 95 yf T 100 dozen of Bilk Four-in-hand Blencsmteo val ORANGES — barge night 10¢:fr Children's Mus- Kettering Bo. llka?) in plain and fancy pat- Shier osen, Be and c, Jin Drawers, with hem artistic Marriage Cor 76. milks; in n y pate can See ppt) a | aceet BSc, anes. : wit taste ren wits Infants’ 50c ceome EDT gaan nea at ||| gone tartare | Noctheso-caitea romokad | Rien Then watsly ‘or| and” tucks, and Children's Knit ;| Drawer Waists, neck- trimmed with. +] crocheted edge. All sizes, Value19¢, 39c for Children's Mus- lin Night Gowns, like mangled the made with surplice yoke, tucked and wong; anew im the 1Q¢ | embroidery trimmed. Stes 2 to 12 years. ‘The regular, price would be shades; made in 2%-Inch; lined; endless variet: each, . maine 14.50 See for it ‘ Sardi Ki woe, 750: 166 dgported — TRAS_AN Bai ple CREAM "CORN — 1,760 AN Sam “ Diack, ream oF i Canes just arrived from th Tbe, 91.00; 25c Merino Shirts 25¢ 100 dozen Infants’ Fine Merino Shirts; open frout and finished with silk scallop: full fashioned sleeve. Maker calls Peat ¥ onaa but imperfec*ions are tT ely perceptible; sizes 25¢ up to 2 years...+ nee Lord & Taylor, | Lining Department. (19th St. Building.) AN fray ting of al arly sold at . r Thursday & Friday, March 1st & 2nd. || Women’s$2.50 Gur, Yamane “eilene Seong, Man fe | raat meee et 8021 | Meats, Fish and || 45e. Second Figen. | n Vici Kid Shoes | i fod an tho market @6 aay Xone deurers 20c Delicatessen. V, . . . To operate this machine Just seven = Fahie " are the things for the Tots fig b Gr ade A ll Silk Lining Scab ea eect ating Sie i wlomaal fesar te ‘ttracle Bra Eg etary Loca ae 69e. Buys eth ik. esi od hey er in all the new shades; ‘guaranteed for one year; lag toe a heal 3 ae foal values? Bee Pa | HAAS ates ON Good Wrapper. Banca ee RAL Mow =a Deana | Govhty pound. tenders isees: 4G)! Not bought in the regular way |] teeth, bad-for complexions, bad . for digestions. v are delicious salted On Sale at. SFE « yard, peanuts, in germ-proof pack- ages. They are the most nu- 9 i, y tritious food known; dainty, Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. ‘oothsome and safe. § cents, at druggists’ or high - class grocers’. the régular 58c. & 6oc. grade, Women’s $1.50 Shoe, 98:. Glace kid with went leather tips; button 2nd lace; sizes 2% to 7. Men’s $2.00 Shoes, 1.48. Cat, lace; sixes, 6 to 10; vioi kid; wines 7 to Li Men’s $2.50 Shoes, 5,89. Extra heavy Waterproof Shoe, in lace, OCOLATR Fin! pound fat J ge Hour innch-—for "Layer it’ rice is G9c. instead Ticvvarete Seen —that's w! Price.j ea of $1.00. * " dark and medium colors, Kyte i. Gray, sine ae utee toe ise t 25 years, Machines of this saree Py ally sell for $40, Our Rent,” which teas good as the kind offeroa, @t 840, cost# hore only. HIPPERED HERKING— Kiex Milnes or Stuart & ee c Soptah

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