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THEN TOOK POISON fWBkinner Found Dead, Letter: | in Hand,-and Glass-with Poison Beside Him. Hieters boty of MWilliam M. ef Mo, 829 Hifty-second street, wes found eteetched before i ;the mhror of a room in the Hotel i “Minct, at One Handred and ‘Twenty- | , @ixth street and Dighth avenue, to-day, | By tte alde was an empty tumbler « Which had contammed the deadliest of | potsons, cyantde of potassium, The body was fully dressed and death had ; taken place some hours before it was * diacovered, ij Family troubles are thought to be at f the bottom of the tragedy. Some {months ago Skinner’s wife left him and { i went to Chicago to Hve. Skinner moved 4 the Minot. He was employed as a foreman of painters in the Nine: \ “ninth street yards of the Interbor- ‘ough Rallros4. His two beautiful ; Saughters visited him often at the “photel. Six weeks ago Mrs. Skinner re- \furned to her home in Brooklyn, but ‘$Ofr. Skinner retained his room at the ‘hotel, but went to his home frequently, i This morning Mrs. Skinner telephoned = to Oliver Jackson, one of Skinner's } fellow-workers, at the yards, and asked ii he mew where her husband was Jackson told her he was probably at the hotel. A moment later another tele- phone message tald Jackson of the f@eath of his friend. {When the bellboy falled to arouse Mr. {Gkinner this morning Manager Hum- iphreye opened the door with a pase. key. On the floor lay the dead man. (glA letter addressed to his wife waé in fhe hand. A surgeon from the J. Hood Tight Hospital declared he had taken senough poison to kill a score. The 1s being held to await tho action wt the Coroner, “STABBED MAN SAYS WOMAN ROBBED HIM. John T. Dittman, who sald the lives at the Grand Hotel, caused the arrest of ‘A@a Evans, of No. 86 West One Hun- Grea and Twelfth street, early to-day, charging her with robbing him of $105 and stabbing bim in an effort to cut ‘Sihis throat, According to Dittman, they were at the Hotel Regent, Twenty-eighth street end Sixth avenug when he missed bis money, He accused the woman of robbing him and a struggle followed. She -drew a ca and slashed him | ectoas the throat. | He, disarmed, her, { hue th the knife closed and her hand was extived, and the Policeman Ourry . woman was arrested. The money was ‘ a fonmecsacnes a her and she dent that | ‘she stolen Dr. Furr, of New Yo took | P hat inetivution Pits | {Injury i} io eerfous. | WAOTE TO HIS WIFE [MISS OZONE SHAKES HANDS | WITH THE SUBWAY MICROBE ‘From Lefferts Park. ‘She Makes First Trip in the Tunnel and Says Never Again for Her, the polluted gas, strangling her at each breath, invaded the tissues of her frail Dulmotary suca she experienced the un- Speakable sensation of tubercular bac- teria in a struggle to the death with her lungs’ tissues. Her tonsils immediately became the Kit for millions of germs of diphtheria, tonsilitis and clergyman's sore throat, Her bronohial tubes struggled with liv- ing agents of bronchitis. 1e sank weakly into @ wooden bench. Her eyes fell upon the roadbed. Wha’ had once been clear rock was polluted with dust, dirt, cigar bults. and. an army of disease genms greedily drinking the the excess of oll dripped upon the Couldn’t Sidestep ‘Em. By Ruth Earle. Miss Antediluvian Ozone, of Lefferts Park, went yesterttay to call on her Drother’s wife's cousin in the Bronx and talk over femfly affairs, ‘And she'll never go again. Oh, not because she didn’t enjoy her- selt when she got there! Oh, dear, no! Why, she and the brother's wife's cousin had a sweet time oniticising everyone they knew. It was too sweet for anything! But Miss Antediluvian Onone had a simply dreadful time getting to the beak Miss Antediluvian Ozone's eyes lett She went in the subway, because sho] tijs repulsive scene Lea GARI had heard that was the quickest way ee) ieo mun ores Gi Ca Even and the pleasantest. But will she ever) from the distance at which sho was go again? Why, she guesses not! Bowd of Pueumovoget protinonia Dace ‘The subway isn't fit ¢o rife in. terla—on the post d @ war dance When Miss Antediluyian Ozone landed Ce OE “ids of a dust and Be er on the emia bap othe roll danger skspals on ite front, slid amin: «reat crowd husiey brutes push: er} ously into je station, 3 Ozone was down @ long filght of cellar stairs into epieee unceremoniously through the what she thought was a subterranean | “2', vet) upon a cold seat. It was dark butcher shop. There was dirty sawilust eal G dirt und s perwenn pts) fibres. all over the fioor and a coon was try- 16 floor nea! er feet was un- ing to weep it up from under the peo-| %7ubved. The windows of the car were ple’s feet as they scrambled through. She asked the uncouth passenger Miss Antediluvinn's Na 6 double Dj her side ic he Ry Pare moe sank deop in the dank sawdust. Her] fora: rhe gentleman's. lengun Tangng® i c soul shrank from her foot’s contact] responding to her curtly needed the with the germ-laden dirt. But the saw- eermicide. All the tlma Ofiss Ozone’s analytical dust, wet and stloky, refused to part|jinegs. while atill warrin, ig with the mi- from Miss Ozone's lktle pedal extrem-|crobes, dissected the Subway atmos- here.’ Finding a horrid excess of car- ity. As Miss Antediluvian passed down | pon-dioxide in the at she developed a splitting headache. The oxygen was 60 toward the ticket window she drew from tnferion in ality. to that of Leffort's her purse @ clean, crisp five-dollar bill, a that and ‘aint. that she had carefully treated with | The dust in the air choked her at oacli Geotorizing germioides the very day her] “she noticed the other husky passen- brother had given & to her to “blow”| gers of th: pere in ap- car ng rent indifference. to pure at- here and vile condition oot the car. Well, imagine the wreck Miss Antediluvian Ozene that emerged from this underground, qhamber of, horrors She reached brother's wife's 's station in Bronx Borough, ebelwas ane ol ot ne was only gorating Ip jer_hostess jee brought her a1 Dr. Greene’s Nervura hereelf with. Could Almost See the Germe. She put the bill beneath the brass “bars on which her keen eyes detected Gust that in all probability contained living germs of croup and whvoping- cough. Miss Antediluvian Ozone shrank back instinctively, because these are Giseases that attack the young. Just then the ticket-seller shoved toward her with his loathsome fingers, covered with full-grown bacteria of all the com- plaints in the Stete Medical Report, a ticket printed in potsonous green ink and exactly ninety-five dark and undis- infected nickels, Miss Antediluvian Ozone took a pair| A Generator of |A Barrier Against of little tongs from her handbag and| Human Electrical Invalidism dropped each nickel into her reticule Forces Conquers Disease without polluting her hygtento fingers by the touch of the filthy lucre. Bhe Was surprised at the annoyance shown by those in Mne behind her. Recharges and strengthens the nervous system. Eliminates Impurities. Enriches the blood, giving vitality to the entire structure, “Recognized and acknowledged for twenty years the foremost Nerve and Blood Remedy. Formulated and compounded by Dr. Greene, Specialist in Nervous and ‘wpor As It means a great «clean-up”’ | . H Good merchandise, desirable i may be scarcely believable, but ‘ all hazards to make room for new events. Men of every proportion will that wear long trousers can be fitted out for a mere nothing to- morrow and Saturday. Just glance over the list, which is merely _ an indi¢ation—but you must see the goods, Coats and Vests. (Broken from suits.) Men’s Suits that retailed from $15 to $20:_ Fabrics including Worsteds, Black Thibets and fine Mixtures.| home. All of nice fabrics, Some | Moun HAND HAND SHOR QUST “OUR MACH AND EXERY DEER The odds and ends now arranged in | full lined, some half lined and some i AD FILE Cost OF RACH. WR AH SETHODE OR ct ‘HL two classes: skeleton: |{ Secure one of these beautiful 0, KEER ALL or IIS Won IN REPAIR “Class A—COATS and Chiss F_ODD coats, | }Pianos at once. Not alone will ES ERARS OU CHART YEARS IN THE STATE OF NEW ent » VESTS, price. * $3. 50 Price... secccccsccee $1 50 | ed aero Ge oY SORE, ME Glass B-COATS and You § f : BALL RESTED LN VESTS, price....... $5.60 Cn SObe cont’ $2.50 ou ave rom NGS FROM #1007 FU TULL Sere 90 so : SELVER Wii i. | 2.WEST 14TH ST. Cor, 5th Ay. M 194 BROADWAY, below Fulton, Coats 0. nd Nests. Men’s Top Coats and $150 to $200, 419 BROADWAY, Cor. Canal St. | Dread ., | 101 W. 42D ST., cor. 6th Av, Young men, or big boys.” Sizes 4 Overcoats. but you will make one of the Lest ; (Harem, 164 W. 125TH ST. | air. | Brooklyn: 495 FULTON ST., . to 19 years or 32 to 36 breast meas- Both Spri d Wint ight Piano investments to be had. 998 THIRD AV., Entrance on 59th S| (After March 15, 472 Fulton.) Li e suits si al .M. i; \. , ure.. The suits sold at oh? to] 4 pring and Winter weights. ments to LADY ATTENDANTS—HOURS, 9 A. M. TO 7 PB. M. SUNDAYS, 10 TO 4. rt a ($12.50. ‘The odds and ends: clean up of afl the “Orphans’ ——— Yorke ‘ana Mand Class C—COATS and VESTS, price. 4 $2, 00 Odd Trousers, (Broken from suits.) al. Men’s Trousers of every descrip- ; ton. Colorings and all sizes, The | majority of these Trousers will match up with the Coats and Vests: Class D—TROUSERS, $ 1 r 50 pr op eee: , » $2.40 B— TROUSERS, ereee wear, in medium and light wl As we sell only standard makes in underwear, the price will ‘be errata as sensational ata glance: i “Cl$b- Accooee so ©" CSS B e100. 2 33c ti” GLOVES ~ A deny jal of all broken Just a Word—During the lst “Odds and Ends’? sale many as The selection is. laree—but Bo Barly. yple came too late. ¢ream {s always on top. ing: ; For Men and Big Boys Hy Opens To-Morrow Morning. || and Furnishings from top to bottom. service both in the office as well as at in the Overcoat bss Many silk lined...e $5. 55 Principally Cloth Vests..s.« noveltiés an rics, Vests that sold as high as $3.50. Some slightly sofled from display..seecesee Odds @ Ends in Men’s Furnishings. all of wel obliterated. Chronic Diseases. Consultation and advice free. Office, 101 Fifth Avenue, of the stocks of Clothing in every way, at figures quoted “Hope Methods” cleaniap at find Bonanzas. The big boys Last 2 Days! Sale ends Saturday evening, March 3d, Don’t Delay; a Minvte! Odd Coats. | (Broken from suits.) i ‘These coats will be found of great ff | WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1906, Store Closes at 5.30 P.M. She ]ftaamafy Spore and expansive quarters. Never has any previous sale presented an poses. Everything sold at Wanamaker's is worthy of the most care: Our lower priced Enamel Ware is not single coated, but doud of first quality—every piece perfect. entire Sale—quality, in every article, that is above adverse criticism housekeeper. This is why the articles will look so much better and t when you sce the goods and the prices together, follow are suggestive of the opportunities prosented. can now be secured far below their usual cost. Kreamer’s Extra Heavy Planished Tinware Wash Bollers, oval, No. os copper bottom, at $1.15, were $1.70. Colanders at 28c, were wo, Tea Kettles, copper bottom, No. 7. at 55c, were Tc. Oll Cans with spout, 4-at. size at 20c, were 280, Graduated Measures, 1-at. size, at 8c, were 12, First Quality Double-coated Gray Enamel Ware . amel; eee patie. these urensiis and inany more at prices notably low. || a Kettles, 3-qt.. 4ic; 4-at. 60c; BSc; M-at., 400; 17- Bri Wi Rot Bou will Golanseras 0-in., 15; 11-in., 200, ea ee Boilers, 1-at., 38c; 1i-at., 8c; Family Scales, brass dial, Our New Housewares Store Announces Its First March Sale Most housekeepers familiar with Wanamaker’s know what an extensive and handsome Housewares Store now fills the Basement of our New South Building. They will readily under- stand that we have made vast and unusual preparations for this first March Sale in our new array of housewares half as great as is displayed here today. Not only is the variety far greater than ever before, but this one thing also remember: There is no trash sold at WANAMAKER’S. _ 'There is no attempt made to compete with the cheap and impractical housefurnishings that are made for sale pur- ful housekeeper. le coated, with pure enamel Those who wish something better will find remarkably low prices on the quadruple coated Turquoise Blue Stransky Ware. And this is the keynote of the by the most partfenlar he offerings so much greater It is impossible to list here the many thousands of articles in the Sale, but the items that This is the best time of the year to rid the kitchen closets of the housekeeping things that should be replaced for the right sorts that Every housekeeper that takes an interest in her home will enjoy spending an hour or two rambling through the handsome new Wanamaker Basement. Items follow: Housefurnishings Wooden Chopping Bowls, fo. Woollen Dusters, long hande, 700. Bristle Floor Brooms, 14-inch, So. istla Dust Brushes, round end, 4c. te-drawn Dust Brushes. 15c, und hart-wood Bread poeraah a Ss tile H welgh 24 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and'S0 West-Pourteenth Strest, 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 47, 49, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, Mhamd-29 West TihirteentixStrect, FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Day. No Rip Van Winklo-tem here— We are wide awako all the time attending strictly to business. Some folks, suddenly aroused to realization that they mustdo something to bring trade, try, like so many before them, 4o-copy our methods. It will take more money than they can afford’to_lose TO MATCH THE VALUES WE GIVE. It takes more than a few low-priced items TO MAKE A BARGAIN DAY, In all New York there is not another house that would present such a MULTITUDE OF VALUES IN NEW GOODS as are told of in these lists: WOMEN’S SKIRTS AND WAISTS MUSLINS, PILLOW CASES, SHEETS oth, Pe 4 Cheviot UNBLBAL RD, MUSLING—oxtea Broom Bhiris also Mixtures and iT hea eae Ts Plaids—spring modela—worth $6.16.4.98, ue 8 fees, Balok sl inno dranateae had Searels ie if Bitten ap tg Voile Dress 5! Be Pines olla Svelus HE0s-0 08 Women’s Fine Voile Viaiete task, white Tire tin lao Frings, aeh hos coe at ee ona and ae srk age PET ote Val tro vo) +B. 65 oe—avorth $6.88" 98 eusHions, FEATHER PILLOWS,. me as FLOSS conte ns Set ees 2% in. vali i a 24 in, wee & in. Bt ue 6% .35 masarha i us ® sp! hoe eepare for hotel ‘20x28 val. £8. 19 | 24x80 val. 81. 22x28 val. 31.19 RB | torso va su eee SUITS AND conte Fi ‘Taflored Suits—stylish new Heht mixtures—worth wae ‘5.68 Fine Panama Bults—newest effects in pleated scirte and Iton: trim—worth $1 Aap Tailored Butts ee ieee Panama and Mixtures—aleo Craven- ette—Etora And Medium Goats—el dlactt Cheviot—sizes to 6 ene 6 re : ide 5 Drop-head Sewing Machines Guaranteed for five years. G0c. Pasting Pans, 9x14 In., S00; 12x16 B-qt., 2c; fat. qt. Ue; Sat. 5c. a Saucepans, 1¥4~ -qt., Mc; 2-at., 200; 4-at.. i Kettles, Bi-at., Ie; 4-at-, 18e; 8-at., 2c; were at, Be. ‘i Buckets, 2-at., SPugalng Pans, 1-qt., 9c; 2 + 80c. third In. Se. J-qt. at 60c. B-at., at 800, . 2-qt., at 7c, leg, ‘ith bail handles, | Dish Pans— ‘with be 2c; Bat.,| 20-at., at Te, 1-at,, at $1.20, i Loe 4-qt., at 95c, 2l-qt., at $1.35 2 Ite; S-at, 14. 6-| Double Bollers— aoe "ans, 2 1-qt., at s0e. S-qt., at $1.45, 6c. k from the 2-qt. 37.10. apaettfes given are ore Saucepan: h long side handles— manufacturers’ standard list. aed oe pe i-qt., at 80c, S-qt., at 500 at $15 Each eae Gat, at Go. gewing machine, iy . tenet this little price. Broo | cea Retties— remarkieibearing throughout; high |“ 4-qt., at $1. Tat., at $1.85, head; pall'grawers; double-feed self-| 6-qi., at $1.20. UMaine shuttle; automatic bobbin i winder and full set of attachments. Refrigerators Card Tables at $1.50 Each | sa: Felt-covered hardwood frame; fold- ng logs: nickel-plate® cornern; 24x24 neh tap. An exceptionally good table | shiv Bread Pans at 15c, were 180. Graters, half-sheot size, at 3c, Were 120. Box Grates at 5c, were 100, Apple Corers at 4c, were 8c. Round Cake Boxes at 50c, were 80. Foot Tubs, painted green,at 40c, | ket 1, Quadruple-coate. Turquoise Blue we F Poets: iein.. Ue: 24-14] Enamel Ware, whitedlinals ail Fave o-gt, Me 8-| G2AMel covers. Every”piece. frst qual- ity and perf Tea and Coffee Pots— Lipped Saucepa: qt., at imitation of quartered box 1s covered with charcoal’ sheath- | ; double iboxed and double covers; 6c, Stransky Ware t. All marked at one- less than regular prices: without covers— de of seasoned pine, painted in oak; inside | nized steel linings; brass lever elf-retaining wooden-wheel cas- Qil-tanned Chamois Skins, 450. pone? Polisher and Dauber combined, Pastry Boa: edalrenized Ash C rds, 15c, full size, $1.25. Galvanized Garage Palla, 60 Step Ladders, tani-wood frames, $1. Steel Potato Ervers, ith wire be Clothes Horses, 4-ft., +, 260. 20e! bbig Brus! Scrub Cloths, $0. Steol Frying Pang, 800, Iron Gem Pans, 4c, Self-basting Brollers, 2c. Vegetable Slicers, 5c. Sensible Trouser ' Hat Hat and Coat Racks, Paper Lap Boards, 40c. Star Fibre Pails, 2c. Potato Mashers, 5c. Galvanized Iron Pails, 250, Cutlery Paring Knives, 8c. Butcher _Kmives, 6-!noh blade, 20. Cooks’ Forks, ebony hamdle, 65c. Bread Knives, 10%s-inch tiede, b0c, Spatulas, 8-in. blade, cocobola_han- le, 50. Kitchen Knives, 15c. Butcher Steels, 19-inch, 70c. Kitchen Knives an@ Forks, cocobola handles, $i a set of six. Tea and Coffee Pots Made of heavy rolled copper, with white metal trimmings; heavily nickel- plated on outside, and triple nickel. plated on the inside; keep their pollsh and a ily cleared. + Spt, $1.15; 4-ot., Brass Nickel-plated founda by ourices, Hard-wood Knife Boxes, with three compartments, 50c, Turkey Feather Dusters, 14-in., 18c. Bheet-iron Bread Pans, 10c, Ts, Bo, Oxford Cravenstte ease oeai trim taffeta Ces e—box pleated back—value sesesaeeseereren ee 3.98 tin lHned—worth WRAPPERS AND HOUSE DRESSES lo Wi ry be figurescneativ trimvd—value -@.. 69 Good Cambrio—medium and dark rures—fitted-—fancy and fie {Hed or tallored epochal. vesssey1.04 Camfric House Dresses—best colors— tucked bodice—value $1.24.cer----- .O8 NEW MILLINERG AND NEW WHITE WAISTS Women's Dress Hats— Proxaline Braid, trensrarent and dainty—elsewhere $2.25. +198 Women's Reacy-to-Woer ke and colors—new fancy braids. 98 Fine Black Lawn Wedsts— ts of narrow or wide pleate— also white with of or larize bluok valka dote—special.....+94. d Fine White Lawn and Batiste— panel fronts of wide and narrow mb'v inserting, Jace and p! ricks—long or short sleeves.......1.68 WOMEN’S DRAWERS AND CORSET COVERS Cambric and Naingook Covers—protilly trim'd Sate val. and fancy leces—worth .39. (Fine Cambrtc and Nainsook Corset Covers—deep trim all around or elaborate fronts—worth 09. Muslin and Cambrio io Draw Heather F of te pene 16 Gas Tomea Texings 282 ingh— plain red—tast colo: we AD LACE AND NET CURTAINS French Net Curtaing Battenberg Inserting and Edge—6 inch ruffie— value $1.49. -98 Irish Pont and Lace Curtatns— a rere meee a TABLE AND couch COvERS Armure Tapestry Covers— 2 yds. aqutretringe eval gL 1-18 Reversible Tapestry Table Covers— ax2% yane—fringedcomaelly $4.49 2.08 Banded Strive Couch Covere— Ue $1. 7.-- 1. full eize—frin, HBAVG CURTAINS HANGINGS AND DRAPERTES ‘800 a Vi Popa clout wah. Gobeltn oa Kimono an medium an and bordered Gesigus cvalee -49.- 2D Devorated Burlaps—reverstb! Oriental desi; where .25... .15 at $1.60 each. Universal Clothes Wringers tors; sliding shelves, removable wasto- Bathroom Fixtures ruffle with H. 8. i -29| Momie and Batin finish Cretonnes— Creates stripes, floral ‘and Persian Gavin neck—Jone sleeves—full front. 149 | VAIUO ATi e ceeesseereemeecase LRH Silk Slips—pirk, blue, lavende waar white and biack—epecial. 1.24 NEW RUGS—LARGE AND SMALL All Wool Brussels Rugs—Ni Depth Height Price! Tcothbrush Vases, sc, ze of rolls, 11x1% inches; hard- Tombl Ee Cg ib ieee CER a0%n, $00), Tumbler and Toothbrush Holders, combination clamps, will fit wood or fio |” Hanging Son Dishes, 70, galvanized iron tubs; al) metal parts $i | ‘Towel T Ws-in, see, galvanized; patent gufde-board. War- 36 in! 11.00 | Sponge peataera: ranted for three years. $2.75 e¢ach.! 35 in: 23 in, 31250 | Basement, New South Butlding. A. a PE Formerly _ DENTISTRY. JOHN WANAMAKE Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets, DENTISTRY. _WE TREAT YOU RIGHT._ PLN cM N. Y. PAINLESS DENTAL co. Wh buy a cheap, trashy Vis that has no reputation whatever, when This Great Sale Places the Possession of the Finest Piano Within Everybody’s Means ? Pianos, 51 4, Wilson Piano, $175. Harmony Piano, $195. Walters Piano, $195. Richardson Piano, $195. Weigner P::no, $210. Belford P..no, $235. BEST oe ees L ‘OR THE THE FINEST TH. IN HD BRAINS CAN MAtinY AND nvsny y WALTERS PIANO 18 CL 10 LAST A eh Prices Include Stool and Cover, Pianos Delivered on payment of $6, Pianos Guaranteed for 10 Years ta no interest {s charged for time making payments, No “extras” what Duy a 80-callog o Odd Vests. (Small sizes only.) 33c Odd Vests. (Fancy.) Allsizes up to 48 stout, Including stylish washable fab: 66c Negligee and Bosom Shirts, Akaowa brands: Original costs and former prices Heche 33c Lots, Sizes 6% to 814, Class C, Class D. cote meee second-hand any price. Ike worn-out machinery. You ary simply ae your money away when you way thee, ipon, Fequest our representative wil) “Hope” sales have surprises vrigd are yall. x06: SLOOMINGD beset e mat serviceable set ol “Kit work sed afc Special 338 SIXTH AVE., Cor. 24st St. | Open Ev’gs. Until 8.30: 01 lector, address, w! ‘Apply Globe “Sarvet & ‘House 352-504 West NS, OF a. | See Positively Painless trie ise: Gums. Loose Teeth Tightened. Instruments Thoroughly Sterilized. German, Jewish, Wronch, Ttallan HELP WANTEO—MALE. Automobiles; Great Variety; ararvedess aide arcedes. FOR SALE. Sacrificed! Al, $375-$600; entrance (cost sin 00 ate Puyers Elen ala ans 200, (2% all @ to auick mobil Fra . opportunities. eae AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE £2rTho leavi fag ein @ from De and Cortlandt sts. { ve te or than wiven below ‘tor th ‘went Ml mreet tiation $7.55 A. 910.55 *10.65 A. *1.55 P, \cd treet station, FOR 1 W AM“ GiicAGe Specrar. ew Weekday 256. M, and ja’ Lim- I POLK vi IN RAILWAY — cHESAPea HIO RAILWAY—*; A. Beebdays and 94.86 P. dai! OINT C1 NOR- M. POR OLD, Po, OMFORT Fou) Weekdays in 8.55 MILTS-IN-Tie! make, 8S A. MORAN 4 NOH, ASBURY rin adhry Bi FARIC (Oooan 55, arty and 1.10 night wh 10 nee i at esas ‘a, Bun: fy pa 511-618-515 Seventh av., near 83th ot. eaten Geiow ad at a (good until March 1. OF Peaened #8001! CREDIT TO ALL. _ a a gta | a, mAh er AND WA’ iX) Broadway and Penni ‘i Gold Crowns (87.00, 22 kt. gid) 5.00 Hn week MO NDA ATCTES caoag| mratton oad caencarvanin, Ange Beautiful Rose Pearl Strouy Buarantecd and delivered on first, ¥!!! call for and check baggage rom hoteles 5 AeA athe confidential. and residences throuch to destin: ($25. al Diamond and Tilephone, 543 Chelaea" for reonsyivanta ‘ah Service, Wa wort MERBURY, my J. R. woop, jeneral Manager id marers Pans Fialtle Mar. anne oesreaaeoe went to-Date Goods, A! HING to order on $1 fect fit; fine material. LORHING Co,, 230 Broad: IN ranted, one class ool- references, ‘OR— of ni i leaning Co,, TEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES. jateraational Paper Company. Raa aE Wes | rterly dividend of ONB nN PSPER CBN on the Tes . On i —ON SALE— 1906 WORLD ALMANAC By Mail, 25a WOMEN'S CORSETS & PETTICOATS Women's Contil and Batiste Corsets— new model—hahit hips and medium. Jongths—Iaoe triin’d......sseeeeee Ratiste or Coutil—habit hips medhura and long lengtlis—lace trim'd..... .65 Women's Seersucker Petticoats— glear. washable strings tucked flounces—value .49 to $1.2 se to .98 Fine Black Sateen—deep flopnee—extra foot ruftie—value “64. 60 Bogs’ SUITS AND PANTS. Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breast Suits—Oheviots, Tweeds and fancy mixtures—value $3.95 2-98 Russian and Sailor Sufts—Navy 7d taney sprin to 10 years—val Roys' Knee Pants—made Talior’s fine cloth remnants—8 to 18 vears—value .7 to $1.00. +50 Regular Bloomer or Knicherhocker ‘Trousers—Cheviota and Corduroys— 8 to 15 years—value $1.00... 5 ND| NEW SPRING STULES IN BABIES COATS AND BONNETS, Eine Bedford Cord and Cashmere pinin or emnbid silkefull Mare pokes— sizes to 4 vrs.. .98 Lables’ Silk Caps—krench styles or full graduated mrches—sflk Iped— worth 69, + GIRLS' NEW WASH DRESSES pet torn oes feet—value $18.50. so. Ta-78 Smyrna Rug: 0.6 tt— Instead of F.00. wteeerseee 6.98, Fine Wool Velvet Rugs—pattems and colorings to match Spring fw nishings—27x54 Inch—worth $2.00 1.39 SHADES, TABLE OILCLOTHS, &e. Dark Green Shades—7x8 ft. “to keep the room dark’ secstee 25 tineel aati aes ssiercccemone 019 Best Table Oflelothe— 14% yds. wide—speolal...........0. .I7 Screw Drivers—regularly 8..—- 3 Tack Claws—regularly 8.....ge00 @ Fortiere Leope—all ok ‘ NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS All Wool Popling and Prunellas— #1 inch—spring colors and black— value $1.29 -08 44 inch Imported xtra Crisp finiah—Castor, Tan, mode, brown, ight and dark gray, reweda, Ace, navy, garnet—value .79.. soy Shepherd Check Panamas—46-1 brown, navy and black—value .79. .49 NEW SPRING SILKS 2 Inoh Satin Fig'd Silk Eollennes 59 Kusstan, Sailor and Fancy Waists— {nen and chamhray—tine line of youthful colors—hand emb’d emblems-or fanay braid. and emb'v—6 to 14 vrs.— regular $3.00 and $4.00 dresses...1.49 MEN'S FURNISHINGS, HOSIERU, &c. Men's Neglizee Shirts—Fine Combric and Madras—Plain White or neat stripes and fizures—plain and pleated Bosoms—value .69....... .49 26 and 28 inch Umbrellas—Fast Black English Cloth—Natural wood and fancy pearl handles.. .69 Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose— Hermadort Dye—Openwork Lace Anictes, with *sinie ambi value . BELTS, BAGS, LAMBREQUINS, .&c. Kerltol Sult Cases een Aned—brass trim'd—leather areas Candin worthy 8 Las Silk Opera Bags-floral desiqgns— kilt chains and frames—value .08., .49 Hitted Leather Carriage Bags— Soal and grain leather—riveted frames—leather handles—speclal..1.98 Hand Em ered White Satin Lambrequins—China silk Hning— worth $10.98. vag B49 New Gold Cloth Belts—crushed or straight polished gilt buckles— worth .98.....0+6 Bmbroidered Linen Belts “Aor open designs—peurl or value .%8... IN STATIONERY DEPT. Leather Bound Prayer Books— with Epistle and Gospel—l under gilt edge—value . Children’s I0'd Prayer Books... . Parisian Cambric jenvehoper blue of 60 sheets and 60 envelapas—biue OF White—VAlUe .99..ss0+0edeser UPS all desirable shades—value .39, New Silk Taffetas—soft or ru finish—black pad leading colors— value .59 and . Hf inch Black Peag de Sole Chiffon Finish Taffetas—value NEW WHITE GOODS Mercerizea White Weaistings— variety of neat patternge.. sreccens 40 inch White India Linons: White Dotted Swiss—sabjeat bile riper ge itis nen. Pinta vas for Childsen'a Dresses, Women's Watsts and Sults—Special.... NEW WASH DRESS FABRICS 29 ct. Organdy Carraux~fioral ef- fects. signe ie 5 Haag ehteee 2° a eh Nistrent etic steseepecese, 460 @ ot, sille Stixed! Grepod evening 9) Leretirett i 9 ob, Real trish Ditnttion-Apscatee Soe 29 ot. Fine Mercorized Panamas—black and cheater 83 ct. White Mi Pica cndicata curberaCtan aarirapes of, Linen Finish Suttings—eo awuoh i dewantl for Eton and Bolero Sults—plain colors.........+ eres hid 19 ct, Zephyre—piain colors LINENS AND TOWELS All Linen Satin Damasks— 66 inch—usually .69, 49 (3 inch Damaske—Fleur de Ms pat- terns only—therefore 98 ct, quality .69 20 Inch Napkins—doz—spectal, % Inch Napkins—doz—spectal All Linen Satin Damask Pattern Cloths— 8-10. +++ 2.49 | 8-12......-.. 2.08 Napkins to matoh— 20 Inoh.....+6 B19 | 24 ION. .000--B.19 Huck orgetivon Towels—20x40— Senay Mision ‘